Consolidated Coating Company, Inc. - Cleaning and Iron Phosphating of Metal Parts
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Metal components are contaminated with preservative or processing oils, dirt,organic and/or inorganic materials. These are removed in the cleaning and phosphating process which provides a desirable etched surface for excellent coating adhesion properties. Cleaning and phosphating of metal components is a critically important step that ensures the success of the coatings applied, whether it be liquid or powder.
Removing contaminants is done by the 5 stage phosphating process.
Phosphating is done at Consolidated Coating Company by a totally automated process.
A series of 5 cleaning, phosphating, rinsing, sealing tanks, and drying ovens are involved in the process.
The 5 stage system is capable of processing large volumes of parts with relative ease.
Liquid coating or powder coating is done after the etching of the steel or aluminum parts.
Capabilities
Substrates Coated
Alloys
Aluminum
Cold rolled steel
Secondary Operations
Masking
Filling/Sanding
Silk Screening of Logos
Industries Served
Telecommunications
Security
Gaming
Medical Instrumentation
Computer
Semiconductor
Aerospace
Fire Protection
Sporting Equipment
Laboratory Testing Equipment
Life Sciences
Value Added Services
Short term storage of finished or unfinished products
Production planning and delivery schedules
Free local deliveries by our own transport facilities
Equipment List
5 Stage Automatic Phosphating System
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