Systems for Powder Coating
In our aesthetically driven world, every aspect of our lives needs to look as best as it can be. One small way to achieve this is through powder coating guns. The powder Coating technique is the newest method to produce coating finishes on objects without using solvents. Instead of a solvent-based paint, electronically charged powders are sprayed on surfaces and heated to usually metallic objects to have a relatively hard, abrasion-resistant, and rigid surface. The powders are produced using a mixture of thermoplastic or thermoset polymer, aluminum, medium density fiberboards, fusion-bonded epoxy or acrylic polymer granules, and pigment powder. They are all heated in an extruder and then rolled flat to be cooled. The cooling results are broken into many pieces and milled to be powdered.
To apply the powder, you would have to utilize an electronic gun that sprays the electrically charged powder onto the object's surface. You can choose to select different powder coating guns. The corona charging gun uses electricity. The tribe charging uses friction. The bell setting gun flings the powder to the perimeter of the bell to produce the charge.
After spraying the object, you place it on powder coating ovens. Depending on your production capacity, you can use a range to add customizable compartments for a bigger production capacity. You can set the production rate and curing cycle and set the layout requirement. You can customize the installation to allow single pass or multi-pass.
You can attach all this equipment to a fully automated powder coating system. Having a fully automated system, you can have a more efficient production line that can cut down on your waste disposal cost and reduce your company's energy consumption. You can also provide just-in-time production, which lowers your inventory and, in turn, lowering down your cost.
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