A theoretical analysis of the knife coating of porous substrates is derived. The purpose of this analysis is to obtain a better understanding of the effects on the penetration of the coat ing material of the knife geometry, clearance between the knife and substrate, rheological properties of the coating material, coat ing speed, and porous nature of the substrate.
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