Flow Rate Required to Spray Cool Sintered Material
Flow Rate Required to Spray Cool Sintered Material
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Hello Everyone,
I currently have an application where I need to cool sintered material on a conveyor by spraying water onto it. I would like to reduce the temperature from 650 to 100 degrees celcius. What I need to know is what information is needed to find out the flow rate of water required to satisfy this temperature change, and hence the equations that I need to solve.
Thanks a lot in advance.
I currently have an application where I need to cool sintered material on a conveyor by spraying water onto it. I would like to reduce the temperature from 650 to 100 degrees celcius. What I need to know is what information is needed to find out the flow rate of water required to satisfy this temperature change, and hence the equations that I need to solve.
Thanks a lot in advance.





RE: Flow Rate Required to Spray Cool Sintered Material
Vaporization in this way is fairly efficient, if you have good nozzle placement, but you should increase the flow from ideal to compensate for any effects of your mist cooling the air above the product instead of the product itself.
I hope this has been helpful to you.
RE: Flow Rate Required to Spray Cool Sintered Material
RE: Flow Rate Required to Spray Cool Sintered Material