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What is E
Coat?
E-coat is an
electrically-applied paint coating.
Electrocoating is an immersion painting
process that attacks charged paint particles
to an oppositely charged metallic surface. As
the paint is deposited, it forms a finish
which begins to insulate the metal from the
surrounding charged solution as well as
self-leveling the e-coat. E-coating was
developed originally for the automotive
industry to provide a superior metal finishing
process.
Corrosion
resistance is superior to other metal
finishing paint application methods because
immersion E-Coat provides a complete, uniform
coating to whatever it touches - even in
corners, on edges, and in hard to reach,
partially enclosed spaces. The e-coat process
is economical and provides superior coverage,
adhesion, and corrosion resistance. E-coat is
also known as electrocoating, electronic
coating, electronic painting, and
electrophoretic coating. The ecoat process
coats aluminum, zinc, brass, steel, or any
other material that conducts electricity.
Superior
Quality from Georgia Plating
A proper
cleaning procedure is very important in the
e-coat process. If the coated material is not
prepared appropriately, the e-coating will not
perform to the maximum capability. The typical
preparation procedure utilizes a spray
cleaner. To ensure that our customers get the
highest quality possible, Georgia Plating uses
a spray and immersion cleaning process.
Georgia Plating believes in delivering the
excellence that our customers expect from
their e-coated materials.
Georgia
Plating’s high capacity, automated production
lines ensure the highest level of consistent
quality in accordance with our ISO 9000 and
QS9000 certifications. Our ecoating
specialists have over 100 years of combined
experience. In emergency situations, Georgia
Plating can sometimes provide overnight
turnaround to meet your emergency metal
finishing needs.
Lower
Costs and Increased Customer Satisfaction
If your
requirements include zinc coat and e-coat on
the same parts, consider Georgia Plating. Why
ship parts to two different coating companies
when Georgia Plating can reduce delivery time
as well as save double freight costs? Our
environmentally friendly, non-lead based
e-coating process meets all automotive
requirements as well as being a good corporate
neighbor. All excess paint from the e-coat
process is returned to the paint tank for
recycling. No materials are released into the
atmosphere. |