Up to three processes – cleaning, painting and drying in one booth. Multi-process booth Just one booth for cleaning, painting and drying (up to three processes). Dry paint filter and wet cleaning in one booth – that is actually a contradiction in itself. Thanks to the separate air guidance, the exhaust air is fed downwards through the grating when drying and laterally through the filter boxes when painting, so that very little moisture enters the dry filter and virtually no particles get into the cleaning water. In order to prevent the ingress of particles, the gratings can additionally be covered over during painting. Any paint that does get into the cleaning water is usually already dry, so that no dilution in the classic sense takes place; instead, it behaves like small, filterable plastic balls. Advantages:
DR.-ING. MAX SCHLÖTTER GMBH & CO. KG.
Germany
Pretreatment is a crucial step in electroplating. During the manufacturing of components, oils and fats are used to facilitate the machining of the workpieces and temporarily protect the metal surface from corrosion. Before the electroplating process, these oils and fats must be removed from the workpiece to be plated, as any residues can lead to coating defects. A thorough pretreatment is an important prerequisite for a high-quality coating. Depending on the process sequence, pretreatment may involve multiple steps. In this group of processes, Schlötter offers boiling or hot degreasing, electrolytic degreasing for a variety of base materials such as steel, copper, brass, as well as pretreatments for aluminum and zinc die casting.
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France
Singeing consists in burning off projecting fibres, without damaging the fabric, in order to obtain a smooth surface and minimise pilling. This technique is commonly used on natural fibre fabrics and synthetic and natural fibre blend fabrics. Singeing consists in burning off projecting fibres, without damaging the fabric, in order to obtain a smooth surface and minimise pilling. This technique is commonly used on natural fibre fabrics and synthetic and natural fibre blend fabrics. The purpose of bleaching is to remove natural colouring matters with the production of a pure white material. Washing : This step consists of cleaning the fabric of any excess chemical residues from the previous steps.
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