About Electrophoretic Lacquer Chemical
We deliver an immense assortment of Electrophoretic Lacquer chemical (PP-PDR) for our regarded customers. This is a low form Polyurethane science item. It is chiefly intended for simple post color preparing with Hawkings scope of post colors. The delivery of thisElectrophoretic Lacquer chemicalis done in proper container that protects it from being exposed to the outer environment.
Product Details
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Packaging Type
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imported packing
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Packaging Size
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5 kgs
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Brand
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Hawkings
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Plating Methods
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Electrophoretic
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Grade Standard
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Technical Grade
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Physical State
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semi liguid gel type
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Usage/Application
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Industrial
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Usage
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Industrial
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Superior Protection and Decorative FinishThe Electrophoretic Lacquer creates a clear, uniform layer that enhances both the durability and appearance of metal surfaces. Its exceptional resistance to chemicals and UV exposure safeguards materials from corrosion and environmental wear, making it highly suitable for decorative pieces and industrial components alike.
Application Versatility and Ease of UseDesigned for compatibility with an electrophoretic coating system, this lacquer can be efficiently applied to a variety of metals including aluminium, brass, steel, and silver. It spreads evenly with a coverage of up to 10 m per kilogram and cures quickly at elevated temperatures for streamlined production efficiency.
Safe, Sustainable, and Reliable PerformanceWith a non-toxic composition under recommended usage and a shelf life of 12 months, the lacquer is safe for use in industrial settings. Proper storage in cool, dry areas away from sunlight helps maintain its integrity. Its water-based formula also aligns with sustainability requirements in modern manufacturing.
FAQs of Electrophoretic Lacquer Chemical:
Q: How is Electrophoretic Lacquer Chemical applied to metal surfaces?
A: This lacquer is applied using an electrophoretic coating system, where metal parts are immersed in the lacquer solution and an electric current deposits an even, thin film onto the surface.
Q: What are the main advantages of using this lacquer on metals?
A: It offers excellent anti-corrosive protection, a decorative clear or slightly yellow finish, and strong resistance to chemicals and UV rays, extending the life and enhancing the look of metal products.
Q: When should the coated metal be cured, and at what conditions?
A: After application, the coated metals should be cured soontypically within 20-30 minutesat a temperature of 160C to ensure optimal film formation and durability.
Q: Where is this lacquer best utilized?
A: It is best used in industrial and manufacturing settings for treating aluminium, brass, silver, and steel components requiring both aesthetic and protective finishes.
Q: What is the general process for preparing and using the lacquer solution?
A: Dilute the lacquer to a concentration of 8-10% by volume in water, maintain the pH between 6.0 and 7.5, and keep the temperature in the range of 22C28C for best results during operation.
Q: How much surface area does one kilogram of lacquer cover?
A: One kilogram of Electrophoretic Lacquer Chemical can cover approximately 810 square meters, depending on application conditions and desired film thickness.
Q: What safety and storage practices should be followed?
A: Store the chemical in tightly sealed drums or carboys in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Follow standard industrial safety protocols, and note the product is non-toxic when used as recommended.