Electrostatic
painting applies a static charge to the paint, which causes it to
be attracted to the closest grounded object. The paint is dispersed
over the object evenly and with a minimum amount of paint waste.
The final result is a highly efficient painting process, which reduces
overspray, paint drift and requires minimum cleanup. The end result
is a smooth uniform paint job.
A few of the many applications for electrostatic painting:
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Industrial Machinery |
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Elevator Doors |
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Building Exteriors |
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Store Fixtures |
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Window Mullions |
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Shelving |
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Office Furniture |
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Railings |
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Cooling Towers |
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Lockers |
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