Electrostatic spraying method for flow immersion industry
A positive or negative high voltage is applied to the sprayed powder, and the grounded substrate generates a relatively opposite charge, electrically bonding the powder to the substrate. This is then placed in a furnace to melt and form a coating film. Since no solvent is used in the thin film, a beautiful coating film of 50 to 150 μm is formed without pollution. However, because the coating film is thin, it is not suitable for anti-corrosion applications compared to the flow immersion method.
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【Features】 〇 A construction method developed in France in the late Showa 30s and promptly introduced to Japan 〇 Forms a beautiful, pollution-free coating 〇 The coating is thin, making it unsuitable for corrosion protection purposes ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Usage】 〇 For product coatings ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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