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WRATT III Introduction to Powder Coating Systems: Chapter 08: Advantages of Powder Finishing

Chapter Abstract: This is clip 8 of 26 for this video. Powder systems are economic by reducing the amount of air make-up in the systems. They eliminate runs, drips and sags. The finish has a superior hardness and resistance to corrosion.
Author: University of Tennessee Center for Telecommunications and Video / Center for Industrial Services
Publication Date: 1991

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Other Chapters

Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter 02: Overcoming Drawbacks to Powder Coating Technology
Chapter 03: Powder is Less Expensive than Liquid Spray
Chapter 04: Orange Peel Surface
Chapter 05: Transfer Efficiency vs. System Efficiency
Chapter 06: Characteristics of Thermoset Powders
Chapter 07: Hanging Fixtures in Powder Coating
Chapter 08: Advantages of Powder Finishing
Chapter 09: The Manufacturing Process of Powders
Chapter 10: Thermoset vs. Thermoplastic Powder Coatings
Chapter 11: The "Five Cs" of Powder Coating Systems
Chapter 12: Salt Spray Resistance
Chapter 13: Powder Coating on Plastics
Chapter 14: Safety Precautions for Powder Booth Operators
Chapter 15: Powder Coatings for Aluminum Alloys and the Shelf Life of Powder Coatings
Chapter 16: Skin and Respiratory sensitivity to Urethane Powder Coatings
Chapter 17: Powder Waste Status and Touch-ups
Chapter 18: Transfer Efficiency vs. System Efficiency and Powder Coatings for Auto Bodies
Chapter 19: Emissions from the Curing Process and TGIC Powders at Evtech
Chapter 20: UV Curing Systems
Chapter 21: Maintenance for Powder Coating Systems
Chapter 22: Main Considerations for System Design
Chapter 23: Grounding Considerations
Chapter 24: Testing for Cleanliness
Chapter 25: Removal of Powder Coating from Paint Hooks and the Issue of TGIC
Chapter 26: Conclusions

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