Abstract
Figure 9 is a summary of these basic processes. Many of these processes can be combined in any number of ways to create methods of manufacturing that are most advantageous to your product and business. Any process should be built on a combination of the best chemistry, energy transfer method, type of energy, material handling, and oven construction. These new processes should be tried and perfected on a trial basis before constructing a full equipment line. Some processes may best be achieved by putting multiple coaters, laminators, ovens, and other associated equipment in line. Most equipment manufacturers have test laboratory capabilities available so the equipment and chemistry can be developed together. It is also most essential to take into consideration any materials that will be emitted from the drying or curing process and their impact on employee safety and environmental regulations. Many times these problems can be avoided by a change in the chemistry.
