Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1661196 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
When a molten droplet impacts on a cold surface, the interaction between solidification and fluid dynamics can lead to different shapes and surface textures of deposited droplets. This article presents an experimental study on deposition of small droplets (39 μm diameter) of molten wax ink on solid surfaces. Our results show that both the final shape and the surface texture of deposited droplets are extremely sensitive to deposition conditions, which include initial temperature of droplets, type of substrate surface and distance between substrate and printhead. Different surface textures are observed and shown to depend on the thermal and flow histories of ink droplets during the process of impact. A test using crystalline wax reveals crystallization as one of the major factors in determining the final texture.
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Authors
Ri Li, Nasser Ashgriz, Sanjeev Chandra, John R. Andrews,