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Industrial
- Feb 21, 2006
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Hello,
I am a Mfg. Eng. looking to solve a problem with spray paint buid-up on steel holders. The Paint is Baked Enamel. The parts are placed on the fixture and processed through a paint booth. The problem is that after a few weeks, the fixtures are pretty well coated with the overspray. Currently we sandblast the fixtures to remove the overspray, but this is too time consuming (500+ fixtures). I thought about the possiblity of a teflon coating on the fixtures, as I have seen this done elswhere, but i was unsure of the specific grade(?) of teflon, as well as a qualified vendor to process them. I would like to send just a few to try the theory.
All Comments Welcome!!
Thanks
I am a Mfg. Eng. looking to solve a problem with spray paint buid-up on steel holders. The Paint is Baked Enamel. The parts are placed on the fixture and processed through a paint booth. The problem is that after a few weeks, the fixtures are pretty well coated with the overspray. Currently we sandblast the fixtures to remove the overspray, but this is too time consuming (500+ fixtures). I thought about the possiblity of a teflon coating on the fixtures, as I have seen this done elswhere, but i was unsure of the specific grade(?) of teflon, as well as a qualified vendor to process them. I would like to send just a few to try the theory.
All Comments Welcome!!
Thanks