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pretreatment and application processes that are used by Syntha
Pulvin® Approved Applicators are clearly
defined in the Syntha Pulvin Technical manual. The pretreatment, application
and curing processes will only be generally discussed here. Please
refer to the relevant sections of the technical manual for further
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Vertical powder
coating application line
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Pretreament
is the process of cleaning the metal and applying a preliminary chemical coating
prior to the application of the powder coating.
It is of utmost importance that the metal to be coated is completely
free of oil, grease, dust or other contaminants. This ensures that
the powder coating will adhere to the substrate not only during the
application and curing process but also 'in the field'. Cleaning is
typically carried out using either alkaline solutions (for aluminium)
or acid etch solutions (for galvanised steel), and water rinses.
The preliminary chemical coating (often referred to as a conversion coating) acts
as both a corrosion inhibitor and surface enhancer, providing a 'key' for the
powder coating to adhere to. The Syntha Pulvin process allows for the use of chromate-type
conversion coatings on aluminium and zinc-phosphate on galvanised steel. These
coatings are applied by either spray or dip, followed by water rinses and a drying
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| Application
of powder coatings is by electrostatic spray. In this process, powder taken from
a hopper or direct from the manufacturers box is mixed with compressed air and
fed through a spray gun where the powder particles are electrically charged. This
charge causes the powder particles to be attracted to, and cling to, the earthed
workpiece. Coated articles are then transferred to a curing oven. Powder that
does not cling to a workpiece can be collected and reused. |
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Curing
most commonly takes place in a gas or electric oven.
Syntha Pulvin Gloss and Satin products must be cured for 10 minutes
at a metal temperature of 180°C; Matt and Synthatec Metallic
products must be cured at a metal temperature of 200°C for 10
minutes.
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| Packaging
is a critical step to ensure that the finished articles arrive on site ready to
be installed. Syntha Pulvin Approved Applicators recognise the need to protect
coated components, and will as a rule wrap components in packaging that is ph-neutral
to prevent chemical attack. Extrusion is often protected with special tapes to
protect significant surfaces against abrasion in transit and during installation. |
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Automated wrapping
and taping of extrusion following powder coating application.
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