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CED Painting Service
We make CED painting plant from 1000 liters onwards & also make all types of electroplating, phosphating anodising plant. our in house capabilities of design, manufacturing and automation provides us edge over others.
- Stage 1 of CED: HOT WATER: Operating temperature of 55o-65o. This stage removes light surface oxides as well as any remaining lubricants
- Stage 2 of CED: K.O.D: Nipakline 4360 Alkaline Cleaner. Operating temperature of 55o-65o. This stage applies cleaner with oscillating spray nozzles to remove light surface oxides as well as any remaining lubricants
- Stage 3 of CED: DEGREASING: Nipakline 4360 Alkaline Cleaner. Operating temperature of 55o-65o. This stage applies cleaner with oscillating spray nozzles to remove light surface oxides as well as any remaining lubricants
- Stage 4 of CED:R.O.WATER RINSE: Ambient operating temperature. This stage removes soils loosened by cleaner as well as removing cleaner residue
- Stage 5 of CED:R.O.WATER RINSE Ambient operating temperature. This stage removes soils loosened by cleaner as well as removing cleaner residue
- Stage 6 of CED: SURFACE CONDITIONER: Nipafin - ZS Ambient operating temperature. This stage prepares the cast/metal surface to accept the Zinc Phosphate coating
- Stage 7 of CED: ZINC PHOSPHATE: Nipaphos GN 3020-R Operating temperature of 40o - 45o. This stage applies a Trimetal Zinc Phosphate coating as a corrosion protective base for the paint coating
- Stage 8 of CED: DI WATER RINSE: Ambient operating temperature. This stage removes the Zinc Phosphate salts and stops Zinc Phosphate reaction
- Stage 9 of CED: DI WATER RINSE: Ambient operating temperature. This stage removes the Zinc Phosphate salts and stops Zinc Phosphate reaction
- Stage 10 of CED: DI WATER RINSE: D.I. Water. Ambient operating temperature. This stage is a purifying rinse to remove excess phosphate and sealer. It lowers the surface conductivity of the part to prepare it for e-coating
- Stage 11 of CED: ELECTROCOAT BATH: Operating temperature of 28o (plus or minus 2o). This stage applies positive charged paint to a negative charged part. This gives the part an electro deposition paint coating
- Stage 12 of CED: UF-1 (Ultra Filter): D.I. Water. Ambient operating temperature. This stage removes excess e-coat from the parts. It counter flows paint solids back to the e-coat tank to enable a high efficient operation.
- Stage 13 of CED: UF-2 (Ultra Filter 2): D.I. Water. Ambient operating temperature. This stage applies a permeate spray to assist in the removal of excess ecoat. It counter flows paint solids back to the e-coat tank to enable a high efficient operation.
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