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| Nombre De La Marca: | CHG |
| Número De Modelo: | PR-PSS-03 |
| Cuota De Producción: | 1 juego |
| Precio: | 100,000-200,000 USD |
| Condiciones De Pago: | D/A, L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
| Capacidad De Suministro: | 10 conjuntos por año |
Spray pretreatment is an essential front-end process in any powder coating line, designed to thoroughly clean and condition metal surfaces before the coating stage. By removing contaminants and preparing the substrate, the system significantly improves coating adhesion, boosts corrosion resistance, and contributes to a consistent, long-lasting finish.
Modern pretreatment lines employ a variety of chemical and mechanical spray techniques, each selected to match the substrate type and the performance requirements of the final coating. These methods ensure that every workpiece enters the coating booth with an optimized surface profile.
In the first step, a targeted cleaning solution is sprayed onto the workpiece to dissolve and remove oils, cutting fluids, fingerprints, and other surface impurities. Proper degreasing is fundamental, as it establishes the clean foundation needed for strong and uniform coating adhesion.
During this stage, a phosphate-based chemical spray creates a microcrystalline conversion layer on the metal surface. This coating improves paint adhesion and enhances corrosion protection, making it an ideal pretreatment method for parts requiring long-term durability.
After each chemical step, the workpiece is rinsed with clean water to eliminate any remaining treatment solution. Effective rinsing prevents chemical carryover and ensures consistent surface quality throughout the pretreatment sequence.
Some systems incorporate a conditioning spray or light mechanical activation to modify surface texture. This step increases micro-roughness and improves mechanical bonding between the substrate and the powder coating, especially useful for complex shapes or challenging materials.
Prior to coating, workpieces are completely dried to remove all moisture. Proper drying prevents coating defects such as blistering or poor film adhesion and ensures a stable, contamination-free surface ready for powder application.
The pretreatment spray equipment can be engineered and configured according to your specific process requirements—whether you need additional stages, specialized chemicals, material-specific parameters, or integration with an existing powder coating line. Custom solutions ensure optimal performance and seamless production compatibility.
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