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Specialists in Electrophoretic Technology |
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What is Electrophoresis /
E-coating?
So, what is E-coat?
E-coat is a process that
was first pioneered in 1930. Through many
years of exploration and industrial use, it
has become one of the preferred methods of
metal finishing worldwide.
We create a stable E-coat emulsion,
containing a mixture of organic resins and
de-ionized water. A DC voltage is then
applied through the solution via two
electrodes. This causes the electrolysis of
water, with oxygen being liberated at the
anode (positive electrode), and hydrogen
being liberated at the cathode (negative
electrode). Through this liberation of
gases, the hydrogen ion equilibrium that
immediately surrounds the electrodes is
disturbed. As a direct result, there is a pH
change in the solution causing a
de-stabilization of the paint components
which creates a controlled precipitation.
As e-coat specialists, we have direct
control over this reaction. Through
manipulation of the electropaint chemistry
we can change the characteristics of this
precipitation or ‘coating’ to create a
finish that matches the customer
requirement.
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