Drying of Wares: Process of Removal of Excess Moisture or Water in Green Bodies

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Drying of Wares

Process of removal of excess


moisture or water in green bodies
 After forming of product, there may be excess retain water in
the whiteware bodies

 The excess moisture need to be removed so as the dried bodies


would have sufficient dry strength for subsequent process
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Modulus Pecah
(Nm-2 x 106) 2

5 10
Kandungan lengasan semasa pengeringan (%)

Example : Effect of moisture on strength of pressed tiles


However:

Amount of moisture (%) needed to be removed depends also


on type of products :

e.g the joining of cup handles still require some moisture


level at joining after drying but for floor tiles or flat
tablewares, 100% moisture need to be removed
 Drying important before firing (to avoid high rate of
evaporation – cause failure)
 Can be done by drying under sunlight but better with drying
chamber with suitable controlled drying rate

High Rate of drying


A

Berat

Masa

Graf berat melawan tempoh masa pengeringan


If dry weight is subtracted from original weight, the rate
of moisture loss per unit time against amount of
moisture can be plotted
A B
Rate of water
removal C

Moisture content (%)

Kadar kehilangan air per unit masa


melawan kandungan lengasan
Three stages :
AB : constant drying rate
BC : linear drying rate
>C : slow drying rate till complete drying

Point C sometimes not visible as BC is continuous


process

Shape of graph may change deending on factors such


as amount, size and shape of pores, compactness etc
Balance between drying rate
and amount of moisture
 AB : pores filled fully with moisture and surface of body acts
as free surface of water

 BC : pores no longer filled with water. Existence of areas


already dried resulting in rate of drying reduced. Water still
flow slowly to surface

 >C : no more continuous fluid flow. And transportation of


moisture by evaporation through pores. Slow process; rate of
drying gradual reduce and surface may become dry
Cracks and Warpings
Peretakan & Peledingan
A body (eg plates) having different moisture level.
 when dried
high potential to crack

E.g high moisture content at the rim of plate compared


to center plate stress increased
crack at rims
Peretakan berlaku pada bahagian tepi pinggan
Warping can also occurif drying not controlled

If uniform moisture content, then uniform shrinkage

No stress formed
However if dring more from surface :

Support

Top surface will dry – more clear if higher


rate of drying

After drying, warping occurs

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