Industrial Painting and Powdercoating

Industrial Painting and Powdercoating

Author: Norman R. Roobol

Publisher:

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 9781569903384

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Written to be directly useful and practical, rather than theoretical, this popular book explains the underlying principles of liquid and powder paints in a clear and straightforward manner. This new edition serves as an invaluable tool for both beginning and veteran industrial finishers on and off the plant floor, in the office, or in the company boardroom. Revised, expanded, and updated, this edition continues the logical, easy-to-follow format that won so many plaudits from readers and reviewers of the earlier editions.


A Guide to High-performance Powder Coating

A Guide to High-performance Powder Coating

Author: Bob Utech

Publisher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 0872635473

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Learn about the latest advancements in powder and equipment that will ensure you stay on the competitive edge. This book provides in-depth information about system design and layout, equipment features and benefits, system efficiency, operating costs, maintenance and coating comparison. It focuses on teaching how to control the process variables that lead to efficiency, quality and consistent operation. The material covered includes the basic process and equipment used in electrostatic spray operations: application equipment; Powder materials; Booths and reclaim systems; Washers and ovens. Also, operating costs, system efficiency, continuous improvement and other areas of advanced training are included.


Powder Coating Technology

Powder Coating Technology

Author: Charles I. Hester

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 1990-12-31

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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An overview of powder coating technology. Many of the drawbacks previously associated with the use of dry powder coatings as an industrial finish have been eliminated. There are currently about 2,000 powder coating operations in the US and powder coating use in North America is increasing at a rate approaching 20% per year.


Industrial powder coating

Industrial powder coating

Author: Judith Pietschmann

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-03-22

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 3658375922

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This specialist book is a comprehensive practical reference work in the field of industrial powder coating. It offers a systematic and complete description of the fundamentals, applications and procedures for the safe control of processes. The methods of paint production, properties of the powder paint types, application technology and measurement and test methods are clearly presented and dealt with in detail. In addition, the pretreatment as well as the trouble-shooting in the case of paint defects and their avoidance form the focus of this book. The present edition has been completely revised and the Environment chapter has been added.


User's Guide to Powder Coating

User's Guide to Powder Coating

Author: Darryl L. Ulrich

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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This newly updated hands-on guide gives you the latest information on how to utilize powder coating technology for maximum efficiency and quality finishes. YouAll learn about the economic advantages of powder coating. YouAll find detailed guidelines on materials selection, initial design considerations, surface preparation, quality control and testing, application methods, powder spray booths, powder recovery systems, troubleshooting.


Powder Coating

Powder Coating

Author: Nicholas P. Liberto

Publisher: Powder Coating Inst

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 9780964309104

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The Complete Technology Book on Electroplating, Phosphating, Powder Coating and Metal Finishing (2nd Revised Edition)

The Complete Technology Book on Electroplating, Phosphating, Powder Coating and Metal Finishing (2nd Revised Edition)

Author: NIIR Board of Consultants & Engineers

Publisher: NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 8194099536

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Electroplating is the process of depositing a metal coating onto the surface of an object through the use of an electrical current. Electroplating has evolved into a highly complex process requiring a high level of precision and expertise. Phosphating is the process of converting a steel surface to iron phosphate. This is mostly used as a pretreatment method in conjunction with another method of corrosion protection. Powder coating is a finishing process in which a coating is applied electrostatically to a surface as a free-floating, dry powder before heat is used to finalize the coating. The powder can be made of any number of products: polyester, polyurethane, polyester-epoxy, straight epoxy, and acrylics. Metal finishing is the final step in the manufacturing process used to provide aesthetics and environmental protection. The electroplating market mostly is driven by the electronics and electrical industry and followed by the automotive industry. The demand for electroplating is rising rapidly from the end user industries which propel the growth of the market. The increasing demand for durable metals and growing use of adaptable manufacturing processes for a wide range of applications in the automotive, aerospace & defense, and electrical & electronics industries are likely to boost the demand for electroplating. With the growing demand for high-performance automobile components having excellent resistance to corrosion to enhance the appearance of exterior automobile parts, such as emblems, door handles, hood ornaments, and wheel rims, is driving the demand for electroplating and likely to continue owing to the increasing automobiles production in Asia-Pacific and other emerging economies in the Middle East & Africa. The zinc-nickel electroplating is one of the popular methods of electroplating in the automotive industry. The book cover various aspects related to different Electroplating, Phosphating, Powder Coating and Metal Finishing with their manufacturing process and also provides contact details of machinery suppliers with equipment photographs and plant layout. A total guide to manufacturing and entrepreneurial success in one of today’s complete process of electroplating to metal finishing in industry. This book is one-stop guide to one of the fastest growing electroplating, phosphating, powder coating and metal finishing industry, where opportunities abound for manufacturers, retailers, and entrepreneurs. The book serves up a feast of how-to information, from concept to purchasing equipment.


User's Guide to Powder Coating, 4th Edition

User's Guide to Powder Coating, 4th Edition

Author: Nicholas P. Liberto

Publisher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 0872636488

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The book addresses recent developments which have contributed to powder coating's ever-increasing favorability over liquid coating. Since the publication of the last edition, this process has been adapted to a wider range of applications, notably for high-temperature and temperature-sensitive products. Equipment has been greatly improved, achieving faster color change, increasing transfer efficiency, and reducing overall powder usage. Environmental requirements have prompted many companies to switch to powder coating. 'Users Guide to Powder Coating, Fourth Edition' combines information on the latest breakthroughs in the industry (notable ultraviolet-curable materials for plastic and wood products, and improved systems) and tried-and-true guidelines from the previous edition (including factors like material selection, design considerations, surface preparation, quality control and testing, trouble shooting and safety, and more), so you can achieve superior finishes with efficiency.


Wood Coatings

Wood Coatings

Author: Franco Bulian

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2009-06-02

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 008093160X

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Wood Coatings addresses the factors responsible for the performance of wood coatings in both domestic and industrial situations. The term 'wood coatings' covers a broad range of products including stains, varnishes, paints and supporting ancillary products that may be used indoors or outdoors. Techniques for coating wood go back many centuries but in recent decades there has been a move towards more environmentally-friendly materials, for example, the use of water-borne rather than solvent-borne chemicals. A major objective of Wood Coatings is to explain the underlying factors that influence selection, application and general operational issues. Basic information on the chemistry and technology of coatings is included for the benefit of students and laboratory technicians. Additionally, the book includes individual chapters of interest to architects, specifiers, and industrial users. - Offers up-to-date guidance on current availability and usage of wood coatings - Provides the reader with a basic understanding of both coating and substrate interactions - Covers both architectural (trade and DIY) and industrial sectors


Fluorinated Coatings and Finishes Handbook

Fluorinated Coatings and Finishes Handbook

Author: Laurence W. McKeen

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 2015-10-11

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 0323374670

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Fluorinated Coatings and Finishes Handbook: The Definitive User's Guide, Second Edition, addresses important, frequently posed questions by end-user design engineers, coaters, and coatings suppliers on fluorinated coatings and finishes, thus enabling them to achieve superior product qualities and shorter product and process development times. The book provides broad coverage of these fluorinated polymer coatings, including the best known PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene, first trademarked as Teflon® and ePTFE (GoreTex®). Their inherent qualities of low surface tension, non-stick, low friction, high melting point, and chemical inertness make fluoropolymer coatings widely desirable across thousands of industrial and consumer applications, but these properties also make it difficult to convert fluoropolymers to coatings that have sufficient adhesion to the substrate to be protected. In this book, readers learn how fluoropolymer coatings are used and made, about their pigments and fillers, binders, dispersion processes, additives, and solvents. The book includes substrate preparation, coating properties, baking and curing processes, performance tests, applications, and health and safety. Provides a practical handbook that covers the theory and practice of fluorinated coatings, including the structure and properties of binders and how to get a non-stick coating to stick to the substrate Covers liquid and power fluorocoatings, their applications methods, curing and baking processes, and their commercial end uses Presents detailed discussions of testing methods related to fluorocoatings, common coating defects, how they form, how to eliminate them, and the health and safety aspects of using and applying fluorocoatings Includes substrate preparation, coating properties, baking and curing processes, performance tests, applications, and health and safety