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Electrophoretic deposition (EPD), is a term for a broad range of industrial processes which includes electrocoating, cathodic electrodeposition, and electrophoretic coating, or electrophoretic painting. 

A characteristic feature of this process is that colloidal particles suspended in a liquid medium migrate under the influence of an electric field (electrophoresis) and are deposited onto an electrode. 

All colloidal particles that can be used to form stable suspensions and that can carry a charge can be used in electrophoretic deposition. This includes material classes such as polymers, pigments, dyes, ceramics and metals. 

The process is useful for applying materials to any electrically conductive surface. 
The materials which are being deposited are the major determining factor in the actual processing conditions and equipment which may be used. 
Due to the wide utilization of electrophoretic painting processes in many industries, aqueous EPD is the most common commercially used EPD process. 
However, non-aqueous electrophoretic deposition applications are known. Applications of non-aqueous EPD are currently being explored for use in the fabrication of electronic components and the production of ceramic coatings. Non-aqueous processes have the advantage of avoiding the electrolysis of water and the gas evolution which accompanies electrolysis.
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CED Coating Plant

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Product Details:
Country of OriginMade in India
Automation GradeAutomatic
Power SourceElectric
Voltage340 V
Frequency60 Hz
PhaseThree Phase
Power Consumption18.5 kW
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ED Coating Plant

ED Coating Plant

Product Price: Rs 20 Lakh / pieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 piece

Product Details:
MaterialPP
Country of OriginMade in India
SubstrateSteel
Extraction Rate7-9 /kg
Voltage120 V
CoatingPowder Coated
Power SourceElectric
Frequency60 Hz
PhaseThree Phase
Electrophoretic deposition (EPD), is a term for a broad range of industrial processes which includes electrocoating, cathodic electrodeposition, and electrophoretic coating, or electrophoretic painting. A characteristic feature of this process is that colloidal particles suspended in a liquid medium migrate under the influence of an electric field (electrophoresis) and are deposited onto an electrode. All colloidal particles that can be used to form stable suspensions and that can carry a charge can be used in electrophoretic deposition. This includes material classes such as polymers, pigments, dyes, ceramics and metals. The process is useful for applying materials to any electrically conductive surface. The materials which are being deposited are the major determining factor in the actual processing conditions and equipment which may be used. Due to the wide utilization of electrophoretic painting processes in many industries, aqueous EPD is the most common commercially used EPD process. However, non-aqueous electrophoretic deposition applications are known. Applications of non-aqueous EPD are currently being explored for use in the fabrication of electronic components and the production of ceramic coatings. Non-aqueous processes have the advantage of avoiding the electrolysis of water and the gas evolution which accompanies electrolysis.
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CED Coating Equipment

CED Coating Equipment

Product Price: Rs 20 Lakh / PieceGet Best Price

Product Details:
MaterialPP
Power SourceElectric
Country of OriginMade in India
Voltage220 to 440 Volts
Frequency60 Hz
PhaseThree Phase
Body MaterialPolypropylene (PP)
Support MaterialMS
Power Consumption20.5 kW
Electrophoretic deposition (EPD), is a term for a broad range of industrial processes which includes electrocoating, cathodic electrodeposition, and electrophoretic coating, or electrophoretic painting. A characteristic feature of this process is that colloidal particles suspended in a liquid medium migrate under the influence of an electric field (electrophoresis) and are deposited onto an electrode. All colloidal particles that can be used to form stable suspensions and that can carry a charge can be used in electrophoretic deposition. This includes material classes such as polymers, pigments, dyes, ceramics and metals. The process is useful for applying materials to any electrically conductive surface. The materials which are being deposited are the major determining factor in the actual processing conditions and equipment which may be used.
Due to the wide utilization of electrophoretic painting processes in many industries, aqueous EPD is the most common commercially used EPD process.
However, non-aqueous electrophoretic deposition applications are known. Applications of non-aqueous EPD are currently being explored for use in the fabrication of electronic components and the production of ceramic coatings. Non-aqueous processes have the advantage of avoiding the electrolysis of water and the gas evolution which accompanies electrolysis.
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