The fluidized bed method is a coating process based on immersion. The metal part to be coated is heated to a specified temperature and immersed in a layer of powder material suspended in a moving air flow. The heat causes the coating powder to melt on the surface and form a uniform layer.
Technical Advantages:
- Ability to apply a thick coating: A single operation can create a thicker, and therefore more durable, protective coating.
- Simple equipment and process: The method can be applied quickly and efficiently without the use of complex devices.
- High coating application speed: This process, which is completed in a single immersion motion, saves significant time for large-scale production.
- Suitable for internal surfaces: This method allows for easy coating of hollow parts' inner surfaces and other hard-to-reach areas.
- Thermal application capability: The temperature of the part plays a crucial role in adhesion and surface smoothness, improving application accuracy.
This method is preferred for projects requiring durability and coating thickness. Contact the Pulron team for any inquiries.