POWDER COATING

4 powder coating lines

Two of them with an iron phosphate pretreatment, one with a multimetal pretreatment and one with a zirconium-based nano-ceramic pretreatment.

INDUSTRIAL POWDER COATING SERVICES


The process of electrostatic powder coating consists in painting a surface using paint in a powder form through a spray gun, which applies an electrostatic charge to the powder particles, which are then attracted to the grounded part. After application of the powder coating, the parts enter a curing oven where, with the addition of heat, the coating reaches its melting point. The already liquefied paint flows on the surface thus forming a uniform layer and solidifies into a firm, durable and very resistant to scratch, cracking, bulging, ultraviolet and oxidation finish. 

Scanpaint has 4 coating lines, two of them with an iron phosphate pretreatment, one with a multimetal pretreatment for ferrous and non-ferrous metals and one with a zirconium-based nano-ceramic pretreatment. The zirconium process is equivalent to the zinc phosphate treatment, with the advantage of being an environmentally friendly process through the removal of the zinc sludges and of the temperature requiring stages. 

The parts that can be painted using these processes can have the following maximum sizes: 

Height: 49 in
Width: 31 in
Length: 275 in 

The maximum weight that can be hung on the conveyor is 110 pounds per linear meter. 

We can apply a wide variety of colors and finishes, and we have business with leading domestic and international paint suppliers.

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