Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis coating is a coating method in which particles such as pigments and resins suspended in the electrophoretic fluid are oriented to migrate and deposit on the surface of one of the electrodes by using an external electric field. The principle of electrophoretic coating was invented in the late 1930s, but the technology was developed and obtained industrial application after 1963. Electrophoretic coating is a special coating film forming method developed in the past 30 years. The most practical construction technology. It has the characteristics of water solubility, non-toxicity, and easy automatic control, and it has been widely used in automobile, building materials, hardware, home appliances and other industries.
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