Production Efficiencies Aluminum Coil Cleaning Line
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Aluminum coil are available for various applications including chemical storage and processing equipment.
Aluminum coil cleaning line aluminum coil or galvanized steel strip is cleaned by hot water and treated with chemical in order to form an ideal surface for coating with pe or pvdf.
The Most Advanced Method For Coating Metal
Coated aluminum coil is a continuous, automated process for coating metal before fabrication into end products. The steel or aluminum substrate is delivered in coil form from the rolling mills. The metal coil is positioned at the beginning of the coating line, and in one continuous process, the coil is unwound, pre-cleaned, pre-treated, pre-primed, and prepainted before being recoiled on the other end and packaged for shipment. All of this happens at up to 700 feet per minute!
The following steps take place on a modern coating line:
Stitching the strip to the previous coil
Cleaning the strip
Power brushing
Pre-treating with chemicals
Drying the strip
Applying primer on one or both sides
Curing (often only 15 to 60 seconds!)
Cooling the strip
Top coating on one or both sides
Second curing
Cooling down to room temperature
Rewinding of the coated coil
Anodized aluminum can be roll-formed, stamped, laser engraved, laminated, perforated, welded, embossed, and silk screened.
Anodized aluminum can be processed to any color in the visible light spectrum, and match any custom need.
The anodized aluminum coil process ensures consistent color from start to finish and edge to edge of the aluminum coil
The translucent oxide layer accentuates the rich metallic appearance of the aluminum and does not cover it up like paint. The aluminum oxide layer will not chip, flake, or peel like paint, patina like copper, rust like steel, or weather like brass.