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Blogmaster: Dr. Edward D. Cohen

Entries for January 2012

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The web coating process is a complicated, technically sophisticated process that has many basic modules, unwind roll, transport roll, prepare coating solution, coating application, dry coated film, online process control, optimize coating solution, and coating line process control. All of these are ...

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Curl is the tendency of a coated film to curve towards the coated side of the film instead of lying flat can be created in several different parts of the web coating process, substrate manufacture, drying in coating line, lamination, storage and normal usage. Curl is caused in the dryer by  res...

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Dr. Edward D. Cohen

Dr. Cohen is a technical consultant in all aspects of the web coating process. His expertise includes thin film coating and drying process development, coating application and drying of thin films, polyester base development, film defect mechanisms, formulating coatings, image analysis techniques for characterizing coating films and litigation support.

He has over 45 years experience in coating research and manufacturing technology with the DuPont Company and as a technical consultant to the converting and composites industries

He has extensive publications in the field and has co-authored several books: Modern Coating and Drying Technology, Coating and Drying and Defects: Troubleshooting Operating Problems, and chapters in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology and Water and Solvent Based Coating Technology. His honors are the John Tallmadge Award for Contributions to Coating technology, the AIMCAL President's award in recognition of Meritorious Service to AIMCAL and the Converting Industry, and the ISCST Founders Award. He was the founding president of the ISCST. He has a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Tufts University and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Delaware.