Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying
Patent
1992-08-05
1993-11-23
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
With post-treatment of coating or coating material
Heating or drying
106 1505, C09D 514
Patent
active
052642500
ABSTRACT:
Heat transfer surfaces in condensing heat exchangers are often coated with a hydrophilic coating to provide wetting and wicking. This coating is typically porous and continuously moist during operation and, therefore, a potential breeding ground for microbes. The inclusion of an antimicrobial agent, such as silver oxide, in the coating inhibits microbial growth and improves adhesion to the heat transfer surfaces.
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Birbara Philip J.
Marsh Robert W.
Scull Timothy D.
Steele John W.
Beck Shrive
Cameron Erma
United Technologies Corporation
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