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JUN 2014

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Increasing Coating Thickness Q. I am coating CRS and galvanized steel in a coating basket with capacity for 10 m 2 of parts. I have eight anodes with 0.25 m 2 each. I am trying to obtain 35-37 microns of epoxy electrocoat using a 400-V, 120-amp rectifier, but I can only get 27-30 microns consistently. My application voltage is 350 V with a 3-min. cycle time. What can I modify in my system to be able to reach the greater film thickness?—A.Y. A. Let me start by saying that not only rectifiers and anodes define the overall thickness achieved in the electrocoat system. Other chemical and physical parameters such as percentage solids, paint temperature and pH also play a significant role in the amount of e-coat film depos- ited. Since you do not mention any of these characteristics, I will assume that everything is in order in your system within your supplier's recom- mended parameters and that the issue is really equipment-related. Calculating the ratio of coated product (10 m 2 ) to anode surface (eight anodes by 0.25 m 2 per anode, or 2 m 2 ) produces a ratio of 5-to-1. Typical electrocoat systems must have a cathode-to-anode ratio of 4-to-1 or less in order to operate as intended. In other words, you do not have enough anodes or anode surface in your electrocoat tank. To overcome this problem, you must either reduce the amount of product in the basket or increase the amount of anode surface you have in the elec- trocoat tank. To maintain your 10 m 2 of coated product, you must have at least 2.5 m 2 of total anode surface to meet the 4-to-1 ratio. In addition to this cathode/anode ratio, the anode surface must be sufficient to not exceed a maximum current density of 53.5 amps/m 2 for typical stainless steel anodes. Ruthenium oxide anodes can operate under higher current densities. Current densities as high as 100 amps/m 2 have been used in systems operating with such anodes. The number of amps your system would require can be calculated by multiplying the amount of product to be coated by the desired film thick- ness by a typical electrocoat efficiency, and then dividing by the cycle time. So in order to coat 10 m 2 of parts with 37 microns of electrocoat in a 3-min. cycle time using a typical electrocoat efficiency of 1.05 amps/m 2 *micron, your system would require 129 amps (10 × 37 × 1.05/3 = 129). To figure the necessary anode current density, divide the number of amps by the anode surface (2.5 m 2 ), and you get 17.3 amps/m 2 . This anode current density is OK for stainless steel anodes, however, your rectifier would be maxed out on amperage because of your high requirement for film thick- ness of 37 microns, requiring 129 amps vs. its 120-amp rating. Additional anodes and perhaps a bigger rectifier would help you accomplish greater film thickness consistently. You should. Custom designed and engineered paint racks and hooks from PPC Magic Rack ® not only ensure defect-free finishes; they also make optimum use of rack space for maximum parts density and improved productivity. Plus: • • Unique patented Magic Rack technology protects electrical connecting points from paint build-up to reduce maintenance and replacement costs. • • 25 years of experience in custom solutions ensures your Magic Rack andhooks are designed and built to respond to the size, shape and weight of your specific parts. • • Custom hooks are designed to control parts, maintain ground, drain liquids and eliminate blemishes. • • Racks are reusable over many production cycles. • • Standard, in-stock Magic Racks and hooks are always available for fast ship. RACKING UP SOLUTIONS. PRODUCTION PLUS CORP. 2490 McGaw Rd. E. • Columbus, OH 43207 Phone: 614.492.8811 • Fax: 614.492.8812 www.magicrack.com T i r e d o f r a c k i n g y o u r b r a i n ? T i r e d o f r a c k i n g y o u r b r a i n ? Visit our Web site with easy online shopping! PRODUCTS FINISHING — pfonline.com 41 ELECTROCOATNG C L I N I C 0614_PF_EcoatCLINIC.indd 41 5/16/2014 1:43:26 PM

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