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A powder coating production line is a system designed for the application of powder coatings to various substrates. This process typically involves several stages, including preparation, spraying, curing, and cooling. Here are the main components and features of a powder coating production line:
Main Components
Pre-treatment Section:
Cleaning: Removes contaminants from the substrate (e.g., metal) through processes like washing, phosphating, or sandblasting.
Drying: Ensures that the surface is dry before the powder application.
Powder Coating Booth:
Spraying: Utilizes electrostatic spray guns to apply the powder coating evenly onto the substrate.
Recirculation System: Collects overspray powder for reuse, minimizing waste.
Curing Oven:
Heating: Cures the applied powder at high temperatures to ensure it melts and forms a durable coating.
Temperature Control: Maintains consistent temperatures to achieve optimal curing.
Voltage | 110v/220v |
Frenquency | 50/60HZ |
Input power | 50W |
Output voltage | 0-120KV |
Output current | 0-100UA |
Max. output current | 200ua |
Output power voltage | 0-100kv |
Input Air pressure | 0.3-0.6Mpa |
Powder bucket capacity | 45L-50L |
Machine Weight | 35KG |
Gun weight | 480g |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 69x56x52cm |