Listed below are its many advantages:
- High anti-corrosive quality. The pieces
withstand more than 550 hours of testing in
a salt fog chamber; much longer than other
systems and procedures.
- Total coating of the surface, including the inaccessible parts of the piece.
Being an immersion process, in which the
paint is constantly agitated, ensures pro-
per painting. Parts are coated even in inac-
cessible inner corners for the electrostatic
systems.
- Uniformity of the coating thickness.
The cathodic electro-deposition process ensures the layer has a uniform thickness of 20
microns, which improves the anti-corrosive
quality of the piece and protects the edges
and points (very important with uprights
and pieces with holes).
- Lower environmental impact. Solvents
are not used and it does not contaminate.
- Use of epoxy resins. The paint is formulated with epoxy resins, which protect the
most against corrosion, chemicals and acids,
in addition to allowing optimum adhesion of
subsequent layers of paint, if necessary.
- A perfect finish. This finish is more uniform
than any galvanized material. Moreover, the
surface is completely smooth and keeping a
professional appearance for longer.
Painting by cataphoresis
is carried out through
immersion using
a cathodic electro-deposition process
which creates a uniform
layer over the entire
surface of the profile.
Ion exchange between
the external molecules
of the profile and the
paint itself ensures
greater strength with
a thinner coating