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Application process of coating:

A coating application process involves preparing the substrate, applying a liquid or powdered coating material using methods like spraying, dipping, rolling, or electrostatic deposition, and solidifying the coating through curing, baking, cooling, or solvent evaporation to enhance the substrate's properties. The specific process varies significantly based on the materials, equipment, and desired finish. 
Key Steps in a General Coating Process
Substrate Preparation: Thoroughly clean the surface to remove contaminants like dirt, oil, or rust, which can affect adhesion and finish quality.
Application: Apply the coating material evenly to the prepared substrate.
Solidification: Allow the coating to solidify, often through processes like baking, air-drying, or UV light exposure.
Post-Treatment (Optional): Perform additional steps such as polishing, buffing, or applying protective layers for enhanced gloss or durability. 


Dispersing and milling

The Dispersion process

Mixer & Stirrer


Vibrator/Shaker

Roller mill

Gyroscopic mixer


Turbomixer


Dual Asymmetric
Centrifugal Mixers






Surface treatment


Sandblaster


Ultrasonic cleaner


Acid wash & Alkaline wash


Corona machine

Surface tension & Corona treatment

Plasma machine

Introduction








Coating Methods


Liquid Spray


Powder Spray


Spin Coating

Slides

Dip Coating


Bar Coating


Roll coating


Electroplating


Slit die coating


Ink-jet print


Casting film


PVD&CVD




Drying/Curing process


Thermal Curing

UV curing



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