Protection through painted systems
Electrostatic painted
It is a procedure that distributes liquid or
powder paint on parts for a double effect.
On the one hand, the electrostatic attracts
the sprayed paint until depositing it on the
piece. And, secondly, the cinematic effect
unleashes paint at high speeds.
The process consists of the following
phases:
1. Phospho-degreasing.
2. Phosphating of the surfaces.
Phosphate coating is created with antioxidant elements, which protects against moisture
and corrosion.
3. Rinsing.
4. Passivation. It is a treatment that creates
a protection against the action of agents
on the surface of the profiles and improves paint adhesion.
5.Paint application. Paint particles are
electrically charged and adhere to the
piece through electrostatic and cinematic
effect.
6.Drying oven or polymerization. It
operates at a temperature of between
320 and 356 °F. In the polymerization
process, the resins from the paint itself
form a continuous coating that includes
the mineral pigments, providing color
and the antioxidant effect.
Indeed, its application is very simple and requires less investment compared with other
By painting by
immersion, profiles
are uniformly
protected both inside
and outside