Metal Items Demand Specialized Protection
You've created the ultimate widget, and decided how it's going to be manufactured
, but after manufacturing the few thousand or so that will fill your first order, you realize they look a bit bland. When items are manufactured on a large scale, some attention must be given to their external appearance.
On the one hand, intended users may have requirements concerning aesthetics, or you might wish to present them with a uniform overall appearance, but there are more practical reasons for putting a good bit of effort into working on the outside of parts. Metal, plastics and other materials often used in industrial processes and products need protection from any number of corrosive and reactive substances present in their environments.
Metals and plastics both undergo chemical corrosion, albeit in different forms. While rust and verdigris attack metal surfaces, machine oils and necessary chemicals can eat away at plastics and rubberized parts just as well. In the face of such detrimental interactions, modern manufacturers have largely looked to the past, copying the painting techniques ubiquitous to the wooden parts found in simple machines around the world for millenia. Unfortunately, painting does not always work with manufactured parts that have special operating characteristics to maintain, are inaccessible for touch-ups or simply too large or small to make painting practical.
Specialized coating processes and industrial painting are the only ways to successfully maintain the exteriors and surface parameters of your manufactured parts. Even though you might not need everything to meet exacting standards, batch automated industrial coating can ensure each part operates consistently over a long time period. Specialized painting using metalized or chemical-resistant coatings guarantees your products a better chance of lasting during the entirety of their intended lifespan.
Powder coating allows metals and plastics to take on any desired color or tone pattern without the addition of a thick coat of paint to change surface particulars. Powder coating automated processes are perfect for large batches of similar parts that must be exactly identical for uniform operation.
If you've got an old coating on something that needs to be removed, sandblasting can help. It allows you to utterly destroy external treatments without causing any damage to the substrate beneath. From there, your desired coating can be applied to the equipment or part. Sandblasting cleans everything from ships to industrial equipment, and its compatibility with a wide range of media means that it can be adapted to the coating and material in question.
Industrial coating protection and specialized painting let manufacturers ensure their work is consistently reliable without having to demand high maintenance characteristics for clients and users. By using coatings and external treatments that do not deteriorate at the same rate as substrate materials, they can create machines and equipment that last under stress and heavy use.
by: Nick Messe
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