Dip Spin Small products are placed in a mesh basket,
submerged in coating solution, and then spun centrifugally to
remove (and recover) excess coating material. We achieve precise,
highly repeatable results, with Dip Spin, with transfer efficiencies
as high as 98%.
Dip Drain is an application process where product is submerged
in coating solution overhead, and then drained of excess coating
material via gravity. Dip Drain provides uniform coverage, even
on intricate objects. Dip-drain features high repeatability and
transfer efficiencies exceeding 90%.
Spray
application, either air-driven or electrostatically, is used when
coating specific portions of a part or when coating different
areas with a different thickness. Click here to watch a video
clip of our robotic
paint applicator.
Coat whether it's coil-coat or flow-coat, both application
processes are before fabrication. Coil coat applies high-speed
surface treatments to the sheet steel and returns it to its bulk
form. When Flow-Coating, (typically small diameter tubing or wire)
paint is poured onto the material and an air knife removes excess
paint.