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Electrostatic , generally painting

Airless Spraying the process of atomisation of paint by forcing it through an orifice at high pressure. This effect is often aided by the vaporisation of the solvents especially if the paint has been previously heated. The term is not generally applied to those electrostatic spraying processes which do not use air for atomisation. [Pg.682]

Stoved acrylic resin films are generally applied as single coats which requires careful pretreatment of the metal surfaces by cleaning and phosphating. The paints are applied by electrostatic spraying using rotating bells or disks. [Pg.260]


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