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Electrostatic Painting

Electrostatic spraying is the nearest possible finish to powder coating achievable in an "on-site" situation It can also be called electro re-enamelling.

The process involves paint being fed through a spinning ceramic disc at the end of a paint applicator. Before it reaches the disc, it is given a positive electrostatic charge, as it comes into contact with the spinning disk the paint becomes atomised.

The surface to be painted is given a negative electrostatic charge, and because opposites attract the paint becomes adhered to the surface.

It is this phenomenon that allows electrostatic painting to provide a much more universal uniform coverage than conventional spraying.

 

 

Local Projects

We have small teams who provide a professional, reliable and highly specialised service covering local projects for both blast cleaning and coating services. To find out more click here.

National Projects

The Cutty Sark - Ongoing Project
We are members of the Cutty Sark restoration team responsible for various aspects of the cleaning and finish of the ship. Read more

Dulux ICI Factory - April 2010
We were appointed not only on our reputation and testimonials but also in the capability as principle contractor, managing the whole project to CDM 2007 regulations
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