kennedyqc
Industrial
- Mar 7, 2006
- 4
We are currently machining aluminum and steel parts used in dental chair assemblies. After machining, many of the parts are sent to be powdercoated. My biggest problem is related to paint getting in the tapped holes. Our paint supplier has used various types of masking plugs with decent success, but are still getting paint in some of the holes. If there is paint in the holes, they are deemed "undersized" by our customer because the thread gage will not go (nor will the fastener used during assembly). If we chase the threads using a tap, the holes end up "oversized", not to mention the time it takes to check and attempt to fix each part. Does anyone have any suggestions in eliminating our issue?