Wet Coating
Traditional (wet) coating with liquid paints is mainly used for:
- coating of products made of synthetic materials;
- coating of metal products, where the paint film has to be really thin;
- coating of metal façade elements in non-standard paints, where the production of powder coating is not economical (small quantities) or the time limit is inadequate;
- coating of metal products, where the final mechanical treatment is done before coating and products need to be masked, such as bearings;
- coating of metal products, materials which are not resistant to the temperatures of powder coating.
Traditional
spray guns, electrostatic spray guns and a special electrostatic gun
for varnishes with metallic particles are used in coating.
Coats we use are:
- solvent-based one-component paints, air- or oven-drying,
- solvent-based two-component paints, air-drying,
- water-based and eco-friendly paints, air- or oven-drying.
The largest sizes of products to be coated with air-drying paints are 6 x 1.5 x 0.6 m and with oven-drying paints 3 x 1.5 x 0.5 m.