In the Curtain Coating process, a bath with a slot in the base allows a continuous curtain of the coating to fall into the gap between two conveyors. The object to be coated, such as a door, is passed along the conveyor at a controlled speed and so receives the coating on its upper face. Smelly and crude versions of these machines were once common.
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
CURTAIN COATING
In the Curtain Coating process, a bath with a slot in the base allows a continuous curtain of the coating to fall into the gap between two conveyors. The object to be coated, such as a door, is passed along the conveyor at a controlled speed and so receives the coating on its upper face. Smelly and crude versions of these machines were once common.