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Large Cyclone Secondary Recovery Powder Coating Booth
It is well known that hardware coating equipment uses harmful substances like paint, but energy consumption also plays a significant role. To reduce the energy used by coating equipment and achieve greater energy efficiency, various energy-saving measures have gradually been implemented in these systems as hardware coating technology continues to advance.
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The powder coating production line is a process equipment that utilizes the principle of electrostatic adsorption: a high-voltage electrostatic generator ensures uniform adhesion of resin powder onto the workpiece surface, followed by heat treatment to form a dense coating.
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Appliance Shell Powder Coating Conveyor Line
The powder coating conveyor line for appliance housings is an automated production system designed for surface treatment of appliance casings. It operates on the principle of electrostatic adsorption, using a high-voltage electrostatic generator to ensure uniform powder adhesion onto the workpiece surface, followed by baking to create a dense, durable coating.
Automatic Powder Coating Line for Aluminum Wheel Hub Components
The aluminum wheel hub component automatic powder-coating line is an automated painting production system based on the principle of electrostatic adsorption, primarily used for powder coating the surfaces of aluminum wheel hubs. It features high efficiency, environmental friendliness, and energy savings.
Aluminum Profile Electrostatic Powder Coating Line
The aluminum profile electrostatic powder coating line is an automated painting production system based on the principle of electrostatic adsorption, primarily used for surface treatment of aluminum profiles and other metal materials. It features high efficiency, environmental friendliness, and uniform coating application.
Pre-processing
Preprocessing is a key technology across multiple fields; here's an overview of its primary application scenarios:
Reciprocating lifters and robotic automatic powder-spraying systems
Reciprocating lifts and robotic automatic powder-spraying systems are two distinct pieces of equipment, with the main differences lying in their functional roles and application scenarios:
Hardware Component Powder Coating Line
The coating line consists of the processes: application, drying, shielding, leveling, re-drying, and final removal.
Powder Coating for Metal Housings
Pre-treatment Section for Metal Hardware Casings
The pretreatment section for metal housing components is a critical step in the surface treatment process, primarily aimed at cleaning and optimizing the metal surface to provide an excellent substrate for subsequent painting or electroplating. Below are the core processes and key technical points:
Small Appliance Component Powder Coating Line
The powder coating line for small appliance components is primarily used for applying powder coatings to metal parts of small household appliances. Utilizing the principle of electrostatic attraction, the powder is evenly sprayed onto the workpiece surface and then cured at high temperatures, creating a corrosion- and wear-resistant coating. Its key advantages include highly efficient automated production, environmental friendliness and energy savings, as well as versatility across various material types.
Small Cyclone Secondary Recovery Powder Coating Booth
Hardware Powder Coating
The powder coating line for hardware components is an automated surface treatment system based on the principle of electrostatic adsorption. It’s primarily used for coating metal products, where high-voltage static electricity ensures that powder adheres evenly to the workpiece surface, forming a protective layer after being cured at high temperatures.
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