treeying
Chemical
- Jul 6, 2007
- 4
I'm quite new in the field of ceramic engineering. Here my question is how to remove the bubbles from the ceramic slurry. The vacumm vessel is used and the pressure is set up at -29inHg. There are still a lot of bubbles in the slurry. I'm wondering how long it will be needed for the bubble removal? Is there any good methods or tips to prevent bubbles? And it is noted that -29inHg is very close to the solvent vapor pressure. Do you think these bubbles might come from the solvent evaporation? How could I know if the bubble is air bubble or solvent bubble?