Electrostatic powder spray coating creates tough, corrosion-resistant finish
By Applied Plastics on June 29, 2015

An electrostatic powder spray coating service that can refinish valves and related components to resist salt spray, chemicals, and abrasion is being offered by Applied Plastics Co., Inc. of Norwood, Massachusetts.
Applied Plastics’ Electrostatic Powder Spray Coating Service features a gun that sprays positively charged powders onto a negatively charged part which is then cured in an oven at up to 800°F, for varying durations, depending upon the item and type of coating. Ideal for valves, backflow preventers, and similar parts, curing transforms the coating into a uniform finish that resists abrasion, chemical attack, corrosion, and mechanical damage.
Coatings offered for Applied Plastics’ Electrostatic Powder Spray Coating Service include nylon, polyester, Teflon®, various polymers, and epoxy coatings that meet AWWA (American Water Works Association) Standards C213 and C550, FDA, and USDA requirements. Suitable for new or refurbished parts, the firm can strip and abrasive-blast clean a part’s surface.
Applied Plastics’ Electrostatic Powder Spray Coating Service is priced according to type of coating, part preparation requirements, and quantity. Literature and price quotations are available upon request.
For more information contact:
Applied Plastics LLC
25 Endicott St. / P.O. Box 128
Norwood, MA 02062-0128
(781) 762-1881
info@appliedplastics.com
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