Power Fist 8634289 Manuel D'utilisateur page 11

Appareil pneumatique de revêtement en poudre
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles

Les langues disponibles

V 4.0
POWDER COATING NON-CONDUCTIVE PARTS
Non-Conductive parts made of glass, wood or ceramic materials can be powder
coated, but will require heating before applying the powder.
1.
Follow Steps 1 to 4 of Preparation for Powder Coating.
2.
Heat the oven to 180 °F (82 °C) for glass and ceramic. Start at 130 °F
(55 °C) for wood. The temperature may need adjusting based on the type
of wood.
a.
Take precautions as wood is flammable and may produce fumes,
resins or glue during the heating process.
3.
Place the glass or ceramic part in the oven for 10 minutes. Place wood in
the oven for 5 minutes.
4.
Remove parts from the oven and hang in the powder coating area.
CAUTION! Wear gloves to avoid burns from the heating process.
5.
Do not connect the ground wire clip. It is not necessary.
6.
Follow the steps in Powder Coating the Part. The plastic powder will adhere
and melt onto the part. Continue to coat with powder until achieving the
desired results.
7.
Raise oven temperature to 400 °F (205 °C) and follow the steps in Curing
the Part.
CURING THE PART
WARNING! Wear a NIOSH approved activated charcoal respirator when curing
the powder. Ventilating the area is not sufficient to avoid the hazard. Fumes
emitted by the plastic powder may contain isocyanates or other hazardous
chemicals that can cause respitory damage, eye and skin irritation or
create an allergic sensitivity to a chemical. Consult the SDS for the powder.
There are several options for curing. All require that the part can be heated to
400 °F (205 °C) for an average of 20 minutes. Check the powder's instructions
for temperature and time.
Another method is to keep an eye on the part. The coating will melt and a sheen
will develop. When the part is entirely covered with a sheen, keep heating for
another 10 minutes.
Visit www.princessauto.com for more information
Air Powder Coating Machine
8634289
11

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières