Dipping bath
09962726 ยท 2018-05-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01M50/403
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A dipping bath according to the present disclosure includes a body to hold a slurry for dip coating, an inlet installed to flow the slurry from an outside of the body to an inside, and an outlet installed to discharge the slurry from the inside of the body to the outside, and one end of the inlet placed inside the body may be disposed facing a side surface of the body at a distance and may be tilted to a predetermined angle in a direction toward a bottom surface of the body. According to the present disclosure, adjustment of an incidence angle of the slurry flowing into the bath through the inlet may increase a flow rate of the slurry toward the bottom surface, as well as allowing a uniform distribution of solids contained in the slurry circulating through the bath.
Claims
1. A dipping bath comprising: a body to hold a slurry for dip coating; an inlet installed to flow the slurry from an outside of the body to an inside; and an outlet installed to discharge the slurry from the inside of the body to the outside, wherein one end of the inlet placed inside the body is disposed facing a side surface of the body at a distance and is tilted to a predetermined tilting angle in a direction toward a bottom surface of the body so that the slurry moves down along the side surface of the body and then flows from and edge of the bottom surface of the body to a center thereof, wherein the inlet is installed rotatably to enable adjustment of the predetermined tilting angle, wherein the bottom surface comprises two inclined planes slanting downwards and meeting at a point at a center of the body such that the body is deeper toward the center, and wherein the outlet is located at a lowest part of the body where the two inclined planes intersect.
2. The dipping bath according to claim 1, wherein the inlet penetrates the body.
3. The dipping bath according to claim 2, wherein the inlet is connected to the side surface of the body.
4. The dipping bath according to claim 1, wherein the inlet comprises a plurality of inlets, and among the plurality of inlets, at least any one pair is installed such that one end of each of the inlets of the at least any one pair faces opposite directions.
5. The dipping bath according to claim 1, wherein at least a part on the side surface of the body is inclined such that an inner space becomes narrow in a direction from top to bottom.
6. The dipping bath according to claim 1, wherein the inlet is located at an upper part of the side surface of the body.
7. The dipping bath according to claim 1, further comprising a guide roll.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawing illustrates a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure and together with the foregoing disclosure, serves to provide further understanding of the technical spirit of the present disclosure. However, the present disclosure is not construed as being limited to the drawing.
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MODE FOR DISCLOSURE
(11) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to the description, it should be understood that the terms used in the specification and the appended claims should not be construed as limited to general and dictionary meanings, but interpreted based on the meanings and concepts corresponding to technical aspects of the present disclosure on the basis of the principle that the inventor is allowed to define terms appropriately for the best explanation. Therefore, the description proposed herein is just a preferable example for the purpose of illustrations only, not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, so it should be understood that other equivalents and modifications could be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
(12) First, a dipping bath 10 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is described with reference to
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(15) The body 11 corresponds to a container that holds a slurry used for dip coating, and may have a generally rectangular parallelepiped shape with an open top. The present disclosure does not limit the shape of the body 11, and it is obvious that any shape of a container having an open top, side surfaces, and a bottom surface falls within the scope of the present disclosure.
(16) A guide roll R is installed within the body 11, and dip coating is performed by dipping a web W used to manufacture an electrode plate or a separator in a slurry while moving the web W along the guide roll R.
(17) The inlet 12 corresponds to a passage that enables the slurry to flow from the outside the body 11 to the inside, and may be installed such that one end 12a is put inside through the body 11. In this case, there is no special limitation on a height at which the inlet 12 is installed, but the inlet 12 may be connected to an upper part on the side surface of the body 11 to allow good circulation of the slurry in the body 11. Here, the upper part on the side surface of the body 11 represents an area above the middle by which a height of the side surface is divided into halves.
(18) The end 12a of the inlet 12 placed inside the body 11 is disposed facing one side surface of the body 11 at a predetermined distance away, and is tilted to a predetermined angle in a direction toward the bottom surface of the body 11. Thus, the slurry flowing into the body 11, through the inlet 12, moves down along the side surface of the body 11 and flows from the edge of the bottom surface to the center. This flow path of the slurry may minimize a reduction in flow rate at the bottom surface of the body 11, thereby minimizing precipitation phenomena in which solids contained in the slurry settles at the bottom surface.
(19) The inlet 12 may be installed rotatably in a direction of an arrow (see
(20) Also, when the inlet 12 is provided plurally, at least one pair of inlets 12 among the plurality of inlets 12 may be installed such that one end 12a of each of the inlets 12 faces opposite directions to achieve good circulation of the whole slurry.
(21) Meanwhile, although the drawing shows that the inlet 12 penetrates only the side surface disposed in the direction A among the side surfaces of the body 11, a location in which the inlet 12 is inserted into the body 11 is not limited thereby. That is, it is obvious that the inlet 12 may be inserted into the body 11 through the open top as well as the side surfaces disposed in other directions than the direction A.
(22) Similarly, although the drawing shows that the inlet 12 is only installed at each opposite side of the body 11, the number of the inlets 12 is not limited thereby. That is, it is obvious that one inlet 12 or at least three inlets 12 may be installed in consideration of a size of the dipping bath 10 and the like.
(23) The outlet 13 corresponds to a passage connected to the body 11 to discharge the slurry from the inside of the body 11 to the outside. There is no special limitation on an installation location of the outlet 13, but the outlet 13 may be connected to a lowest part on the side surface of the body 11 or the bottom surface to allow good discharge of the slurry. In this case, the slurry may be smoothly discharged through the outlet 13 by pressure due to its own weight of the slurry held in the body 11.
(24) Meanwhile, although the drawing shows a case in which only one outlet 13 is provided, the number of the outlets 13 is not limited thereby. That is, it is obvious that at least two outlets 13 may be installed in consideration of a size of the dipping bath 10, the number of the inlets 12, and the like.
(25) As described in the foregoing, the dipping bath 10 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may minimize a phenomena in which the flow rate of the slurry reduces at the bottom surface, thereby minimizing a precipitation phenomena in which solids contained in the slurry settle at the bottom surface, since the dipping bath 10 has a structure of enabling the slurry flowing in the body 11 to flow toward the bottom surface after bumping against the side surface.
(26) Hereinafter, a dipping bath 20 according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is described with reference to
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(29) The dipping bath 20 is similar to the dipping bath 10 according to the previous embodiment except in the shape of a side surface of the body 21 and an area of a bottom surface. Accordingly, in the description of the dipping bath 20, an overlapping description is omitted herein, and the description is provided based on the shape of the side surface of the body 21 and the area of the bottom surface.
(30) At least a part on the side surface of the body 21 is inclined such that an inner space becomes narrow from top to bottom. That is, the dipping bath 20 has such a shape that an area of the bottom surface is smaller than an area of the open top.
(31) In this case, a flow rate of a slurry becomes faster as the slurry gets closer to the bottom surface of the body 21, and thereby a precipitation phenomena in which solids contained in the slurry settle at the bottom surface may be minimized.
(32) Hereinafter, a dipping bath 20 according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is described with reference to
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(35) The dipping bath 30 is similar to the dipping baths 10 and 20 according to the previous embodiments except in the shape of a bottom surface of the body 31 and an installation location of the outlet 33. Accordingly, in the description of the dipping bath 30, an overlapping description is omitted herein, and the description is provided based on the shape of the bottom surface of the body 31 and the installation location of the outlet 33.
(36) The bottom surface of the body 31 is inclined such that the body 31 is deeper toward the center. This shape of the bottom surface may minimize a phenomena in which a flow rate of the slurry reduces at the bottom surface, thereby not only minimizing a precipitation phenomena in which solids contained in the slurry settle at the bottom surface but also preventing the precipitation from residing at the bottom surface as well.
(37) When the body 31 has an inclined bottom surface, the outlet 33 may be connected to a lowest location on the bottom surface, that is, a location at which inclined planes intersect. In this case, the outlet 33 may effectively discharge the slurry flowing down along the inclined plane to the outside of the body 31.
(38) As described in the foregoing, due to having the inclined bottom surface, the dipping bath 30 according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may prevent a phenomena in which the flow rate of the slurry reduces at the bottom surface more effectively, thereby reducing a precipitation phenomena in which solids contained in the slurry settle at the bottom surface more effectively.
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(43) This flow rate difference at the bottom surface results in a difference between a content ratio of the solids to the slurry (weight of the solids/weight of the slurry) appearing at the bottom surface of the dipping bath 30 according to the present disclosure and a content ratio of the solids to the slurry appearing at the bottom surface of the conventional dipping bath 1.
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(47) Specifically, the dipping bath 30 according to the present disclosure shows an extent of precipitation between about 0.200 and about 0.205, but the conventional dipping bath 1 shows an extent of precipitation between about 0.205 and about 0.210.
(48) As a content ratio of the solids in the slurry is found to be lower, an amount of solids settling at the bottom surface reduces, and thus, it can be seen through this content ratio distribution graph of the solids that the dipping bath 30 according to the present disclosure exhibits a better performance than the conventional dipping bath 1.
(49) The present disclosure has been described in detail. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the disclosure, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.