We recently found that film thickness across the board at our e-coat plant has massively decreased, from 35 microns to around 27 microns. Ask an ExpertPublished: 8/26/2011
We are considering using e-coat to paint electrical cabinets and wanted to know if you could tell me the dielectric strength of e-coat and the relationship with electrical isolation. Ask an ExpertPublished: 5/24/2011
We are facing lowering the CO2 emissions from our factory. Our biggest emission point is our electrocoat system. What areas can we change or better, to meet the stringent limits we have on our emissions? Ask an ExpertPublished: 1/11/2011
After 500 hours of salt spray SS testing of our electrocoated parts, we see many blisters but little corrosion increase from the test X-Cut. Ask an ExpertPublished: 6/1/2010
I wonder why you think the automotive community should be questioned for specifying a zinc or zinc alloy prior to E-coat. Performance testing done by all the major OEMs will confirm better corrosion performance with zinc or zinc alloy than with a ph... Ask an ExpertPublished: 9/1/2009
I recently heard about a company using an anodic E-coat on castings, and that it cures at a much lower temp. If the anodic E-coat takes less energy to cure, why isn’t it more widely used? Ask an ExpertPublished: 6/1/2009
The spec called for electrocoat as a primer and a powder coating for the top coat. We have liquid and powder coating facilities in our plant, but we will have to send the parts to a contract coater for the E-coat process. Can you tell me why the E-c... Ask an ExpertPublished: 6/1/2009
You mentioned an anodic acrylic E-coat. What other types of E-coat products are there and can you give me an idea about where they’re used? Ask an ExpertPublished: 6/1/2009