Woody1
Industrial
- Aug 27, 2002
- 7
I have a heat transfer problem. I use an electron beam vacuum deposition system to coat lithium on a nickel foil substrate in a continous web operation. Yes this is for making batteries!
The problem:
The foil collects heat by radiation from the e-beam guns,sufficient to melt the lithium back off the substrate.
I have a cooling drum cooled by a chiller at 20deg C , the foil is wrapped around approx. half the drum , drum is 20" in dia. 10" wide. contact with the drum is by tension.
Drum is 6061 aluminum with a polished surface.
I need a way to get maximum heat transfer from the foil to the drum. Remember this is a high vacuum operation.
Any kind of coating?? surface prep?? different material??
All ideas accepted.
Thanks
The problem:
The foil collects heat by radiation from the e-beam guns,sufficient to melt the lithium back off the substrate.
I have a cooling drum cooled by a chiller at 20deg C , the foil is wrapped around approx. half the drum , drum is 20" in dia. 10" wide. contact with the drum is by tension.
Drum is 6061 aluminum with a polished surface.
I need a way to get maximum heat transfer from the foil to the drum. Remember this is a high vacuum operation.
Any kind of coating?? surface prep?? different material??
All ideas accepted.
Thanks