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Sprayed coatings powder process

The dry powder process has several additional advantages over the wet process. For example, much less waste of enamel occurs because the dry over-spray is airborne and recycled in a closed system. No-pidde ground coats have broadened the apphcation of both wet-process and dry-process systems. These enamels are appHed over cleaned-only metal. Thus the problems of disposing of pickling acid wastes containing iron sulfates and nickel wastes are eliminated (see Metal surface treatments) (7). [Pg.209]

In all metal spraying processes the particles emerge from the nozzle in a conical stream, and although the particles near the centre are molten, those at the periphery have solidified. In the powder process there are in addition solid particles which have not melted. The solid particles tend to become entrapped in the coating, making it porous. The effect is more pronounced in the powder process owing to the larger number of solid particles present. [Pg.422]

Acrylics Powder, solutions Easily processed. Form strong films. Temperature range 200-250 F. Adaptable for paint or spray. Coatings. [Pg.390]

See also Powder coating processes Spray coating processes discrete surface-coating methods, 7 23-24... [Pg.192]

In the field of metallic powder applications, a method of plasma spray coating suitable for biomedical materials has been developed using titanium and calcium phosphate composite powder. By means of the mechanical shock process, the appropriate composite powder was prepared, and plasma sprayed on Ti substrate under a low-pressure argon atmosphere. A porous Ti coating layer was obtained in which the surface and the inside of the pores were covered thinly with hydroxyapatite. This surface coating is expected to show excellent bone ingrowth and fixation with bone (21). [Pg.717]

Turton, R., and Cheng, X. X. (2005),The scale-up of spray coating processes for granular solids and tablets, Powder Technol., 150,78-85. [Pg.1124]

The supply chain for this process can be seen in Fig. 8.11. Electrostatic spray coating or powder coating is a way of applying a dry paint to a surface. Most people have used liquid paints with a brush, a spray can, or even with their fingers. Powder coatings are dry there are no liquid solvents. The dry powder is applied to an item (substrate), then the powder is turned to liquid, usually by melting. The dry powder in its molten state can then flow out to cover the substrate, coalesce, and crosslink. The end result is a painted surface. [Pg.286]


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