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Depor's Dip Spin
This Process is a bulk application method that applies coatings in an effective and economical manner. Once parts are washed and dried they are placed in a mesh basket and submerged in the coating.

The Basket is removed after a brief immersion, from the solution and is centrifuged to remove and recover excess coating. This spinning process ensures uniform coating thickness.

Coating Thickness is established by controlling paint viscosity, rpm’s and spin times. Multiple layers of paint may be repeated to meet different requirements.

Parts Are Cured in the final step. The end result is a durable coating that features bimetallic corrosion protection and consistent frictional characteristics without imposing the risk of hydrogen embrittlement.

Transfer Efficiencies as high as 98% can be achieved with the precise, repeatable Dip Spin method.

Each Order and part configuration is evaluated to determine the best process controls and set up.

The WMV Tilt-Tumble
Paint Line, our latest specialization device, paints recessed fasteners completely and uniformly. Coating material can be forced into small recesses, i.e. Phillips Drive, Internal hex, Torx, and be successfully removed to leave only the appropriate material thickness. We can do more than the traditional dip and upright spin with the WMV process because its baskets can be tilted up to 90° and can tumble or spin simultaneously. Sophisticated, custom process “recipes” can be written, stored, and easily retrieved for perfect process repeatability.  

Our sister companies offer spray coat (air-driven and electrostatic), dip drain, flow coat and coil coat. Click here to view SprayTek's web site.


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Depor's Dip Spin Oven; the Final Curing Stages.

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Metal Product Released onto Conveyor.

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Parts Traveling into the oven via Magnetic Conveyor.

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Dip Spin Basket in the Upright Position.

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Coated Parts Traveling out of the Curing Oven.

 

 

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