Dip Coating
Epoxy Dip Coating
Epoxy-based Fluid Bed powder coatings are Thermoset polymer coatings. They fall under the category of 'protective coatings.' The Fluid Bed process is most often used when a part requires a thicker coating compared to electrostatic spray powder. Epoxy based fluidized bed powder coating is often used to protect metal substrates like steel and aluminum, in a wide variety of applications, from corrosion and wear.
Epoxy Fluid Bed coatings are Thermoset polymer coatings. They fall under the category of 'protective coatings' in paints and coating nomenclature. The Fluid Bed process is most often used when a part requires a thicker coating compared to electrostatic spray powder.
The Fluid Bed Epoxy coating is applied through a dip process where the part is preheated and dipped into a dry powder that is fluidized with air then post cured. Fluid Bed Epoxy is generally applied at a thickness of 5 – 30 mils (thousandths of an inch). The resin and hardener components in the dry powder form do not react in normal storage conditions. Epoxy-based powders are not recommended for exterior applications.
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