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Fusion bonded epoxy coating which was introduced as a protective coating in early 1960s, also known as fusion-bond epoxy powder coating and commonly referred to as FBE coating, is an epoxy-based powder coating that is widely used to protect steel pipe used in pipeline construction, concrete reinforcing bars (rebar) and on a wide variety of piping connections, valves etc. from corrosion. FBE coatings are thermo set polymer coatings.

What are the two basics of coating?

The coating process in Sri lakshmi Industrial coating

  • Application: To apply minute quantities of an ingredient, spraying is used to disperse it first, instead of just pouring it. …
  • Adhesion: the coating must adhere to the product, meaning there must be a degree of affinity between the ingredient and the product.

Here is a brief introduction to some of the most common industrial coatings in the metal fabrication industry:

  • 100% Polyurethane Coatings. …
  • Epoxy Coatings. …
  • Zinc-Rich Coatings. …
  • Acrylic Coatings. …
  • Metalized Coatings.

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A coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. The purpose of applying the coating may be decorative, functional, or both.

Coatings may be applied as liquidsgases or solids e.g. Powder coatings.

Paints and lacquers are coatings that mostly have dual uses of protecting the substrate and being decorative, although some artists paints are only for decoration, and the paint on large industrial pipes is for preventing corrosion and identification e.g. blue for process water, red for fire-fighting control etc. Functional coatings may be applied to change the surface properties of the substrate, such as adhesionwet abilitycorrosion resistance, or wear resistance.

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In other cases, e.g. semiconductor device fabrication (where the substrate is a wafer), the coating adds a completely new property, such as a magnetic response or electrical conductivity, and forms an essential part of the finished product.

A major consideration for most coating processes is that the coating is to be applied at a controlled thickness, and a number of different processes are in use to achieve this control, ranging from a simple brush for painting a wall, to some very expensive machinery applying coatings in the electronics industry. A further consideration for ‘non-all-over’ coatings is that control is needed as to where the coating is to be applied.

A number of these non-all-over coating processes are printing processes. Many industrial coating processes involve the application of a thin film of functional material to a substrate, such as paper, fabric, film, foil, or sheet stock. If the substrate starts and ends the process wound up in a roll, the process may be termed “roll-to-roll” or “web-based” coating.

A roll of substrate, when wound through the coating machine, is typically called a web.

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