A tunnel-type oven shaped like a mountain, which contains both an inlet and an outlet located underneath the main oven unit.
A collective noun used to describe any kind of hangers, baskets or hooks that are used to mount or load products for transport by a conveyor system.
A spray pattern that combines an extremely thick central area with thinner edges. In general, coarse paint particles are used for the central area and finer particles are used for the edges (the opposite of the "split pattern").
The durability of a film to resist attack by chlorine. Chlorine resistance is expressed by the maximum chlorine concentration that will not cause any deterioration of the film.
An agent that is mixed into the wastewater from the paint booth, in order to reduce the adhesion of the paint contained in the wastewater. There are several types of coagulants, including flocculant, sedimentation and dispersion types.
Synonyms: Settling Compounds, Flocculants
The thickness of a paint film on a coated object after the paint coating has been allowed to dry.
Unit: μm
The weight of the dried solids content of the paint that actually adheres to the coated object.
Unit: g
Synonyms: Adhesion Quantity, Coating Quantity
cf. Spray Unit, Supplying Appratus for Coating
This term is utilized to represent the amount of surface area of a specific object that can be coated, out of the total area of the object.
However, this term is not utilized for powder coating.
Synonym: Coating Ability
The facilities that are required to operate a coating operation, such as pretreatment equipment, electrodeposition equipment, spray booths, air supply and exhaust equipment, conveyors and drying ovens.
The term used to refer collectively to everything required for a coating operation, including coating systems, facilities and buildings.
After liquid or powder coating has been performed, collection efficiency is defined as the percentage of the total amount of paint overspray within the booth that has been collected by the filter and other recovery devices.
η = [(W1 - Wn / W1)] × 100
In the above formula, η: collection efficiency, W1: dust concentration at the inlet of the dust collector (g/m3), Wn: dust concentration at the outlet of the dust collector (g/m3) (at a temperature of 0 °C and a pressure of 101,325 Pa).
Synonyms: Collection Ratio, Dust Collection Efficiency, Dust Collection Ratio
The phenomenon in which a film becomes compacted due to pressure loading under conditions in which no fouling is present.
A membrane that is composed of a compact layer and a porous support layer, both of which are made out of different substances.
For electrodeposition coating: The ratio between the concentration of the concentrated water and the concentration of supplied water.
For environmental equipment:
<Air capacity at the treatment inlet (m3/min)> / <Air capacity at the desorption outlet (m3/min)>
Unit: ratio
A phenomenon in which a solute that does not pass through a membrane accumulates adjacent to the membrane on the primary side, thus increasing the solute's concentration on the membrane's surface.
A method of teaching robotic equipment to memorize certain set motions in linear fashion, by leading the robot's manipulator through a succession of the desired movements.