Powder Coating

Controlling A Fluidized Bed Level

I am having problems finding out the parameters for my fluid bed powder. Perhaps I have already found out where my problem...I am using bad material as fluidizing plate. Fluidizing plate is a extremely fine porous polyethylene plate. Can you help?

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Controlling Coating Thickness

In our line, we use fluidized bed coating process to coat the baskets, made of 1008 cold drawn wires. I have some problems with the coating line and wonder if there is something we can do. In our production, the thickness of the coatings are different from each other. Another problem is that there are some pin-holes on the baskets. Some points are not covered by powder.

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Safer Blast Cleaning

Dry ice a safe alternative to other blast media

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Simplifying Pretreatment

Single-step process saves energy, time, disposal costs

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Disposing Contaminated Powder

We are interested to find a cheaper way of disposing of contaminated powder. Are we allowed to “throw away” the powder in our dumpster?

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Powder Adhesion to Anodized Parts

Are there any inherent problems with powder coating over black anodized aluminum parts? Is it better (or possible) to black anodize after powder coating?

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Attractive Proposition

Magnetic masking can save time and money

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Loss of Adhesion and Corrosion Failure on CRS Frames

On some of the CRS frames (used to build industrial equipment) that I have used wherein we specify powder coating, I have noticed the paint peel off with heavy signs of rust underneath. Can you please help explain the reason for this and what it is you think the painter is doing wrong?

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Improving Adhesion of Thermoplastic Powder

The issue is that the supplier’s black PVC coating, applied at 8–10 mils, over a 304 stainless plate, welded onto a 1008 low carbon steel grid will not adhere to the stainless portion. The coating adheres well to the grid but peels away from the stainless plate. Since we can’t substitute the stainless for another material, is there a chemical treatment or sub-primer that could be sprayed on the steel, prior to the fluidized powder, to improve adhesion? Or can you make suggested changes to the pre-heat, time, temps, etc.?

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Off-The-wall Questions

How many borderline stupid questions must this guy get on a daily basis?

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