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Zinc painting
on metalfor the petrochemical industry

zinc painting
zinc painting
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Characteristics

Type
zinc
Surface material
on metal
Applications
for the petrochemical industry

Description

Experienced companies that are closely associated with Glüpker Blechtechnologie and share our philosophy carry out industrial coating using different processes. Thanks to the great flexibility and quality of the individual procedures, large-scale coating is possible too. The following processes are available: powder coating zinc plating anodising cathodic electrophoretic coating tin-plating painting primer galvanising For electrophoretic coating, priming and powder coating, the installations are designed for modules with dimensions (component length / width / height): max. 16,000 mm /2,600 mm / 3,600 mm and a maximum weight of 5,000 kg. Before coating, the steel surfaces undergo meticulous alkaline degreasing, nickel-free zinc phosphating and chrome-free passivation. Depending on the later use, different pre-treatment processes are available for aluminium surfaces, including optional spray-pickling degreasing and chrome-free spray passivation. The black cathodic dip priming (similar to RAL 9005) used, free of heavy metals, is a so-called vario-cathodic electrophoretic material with adjustable layer thicknesses between 10 and 40 µm. It ensures the maximum reliable corrosion protection. Product approvals are available from the automotive, commercial vehicle and agricultural machine industry for this product version. The powder installations fitted with the latest technology for the most part process polyester powder paints, which are available in all RAL colours and in part also in special shades. Our customers receive correspondingly individual and solution-oriented advice.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.