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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【Features】 - Developed in West Germany in the early 1950s and introduced domestically by our company in the mid-1950s, this processing method is a pioneer in fluid immersion. - It forms a beautiful coating with a uniform, drip-free, pinhole-free film thickness of over 200μ. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Usage】 〇 It is effective as a "rust and corrosion prevention" coating for metal processing products. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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