Construction method: Flow immersion method
Flow immersion method in flow immersion industry
The fluidized immersion method was developed in West Germany in the early 1950s and was introduced to our company in the mid-1950s. The general concept involves placing a porous partition at the bottom of a container filled with fluidized immersion powder, injecting pressurized air from below, which causes the powder above the partition to be uniformly suspended (this is called a fluidized bed). By immersing a preheated substrate (the workpiece) in this layer, a beautiful coating with a uniform thickness of over 200μ, free of drips and pinholes, is formed.
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