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Escalator Component Electrophoretic Coating Line


An electrophoresis line, also known as an electrophoretic coating production line, refers to a process where the object to be coated is immersed in a water-soluble paint solution and serves as the anode (anodic electrophoresis). A corresponding cathode is positioned opposite the anode, and direct current is passed between the two electrodes. Through the physicochemical effects generated by the electric current, the paint is evenly deposited onto the object—a highly efficient coating technique.

Rain Shield Electrophoresis Coating Line


Electrophoretic coating typically involves four simultaneous processes: 1) Electrophoresis: Under the influence of a direct current electric field, positively and negatively charged colloidal particles move toward the negative and positive electrodes, respectively—a process also known as electrophoresis.

Seat Electrophoretic Coating Line


An electrophoresis line, also known as an electrophoretic coating production line, refers to a process where the object to be coated is immersed in a water-soluble paint solution and serves as the anode (anodic electrophoresis). A corresponding cathode is positioned opposite the anode, and direct current is passed between the two electrodes. Through the physicochemical effects generated by the electric current, the paint is evenly deposited onto the object—a highly efficient coating technique.

Robot Automated Spraying System


Before each use of the spraying equipment, inspect the paint hose. Damage, kinks, or rough handling of the paint hose can cause it to leak, potentially forcing paint into the skin. Additionally, never use a spray gun that lacks a trigger safety mechanism, has an unlocked trigger safety, or fails to operate properly as intended.

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