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1 Finishing Materials

2 Finishing Materials Metals Standard Finishes
Spray Paint – Solvent based paints; excellent aesthetic qualities, and corrosion resistance Powder coating – Coating metal in a plastic “skin” The powder coating is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a "skin". The powder may be a thermoplastic or a thermoset polymer. It is usually used to create a hard finish that is tougher than conventional paint. Powder coating is mainly use for the coating of metal

3 Finishing Materials Metals Plastic dip coating Electroplating
Dip coating is a plastic manufacturing process where a heated metal mould is immersed in a tank of molten polymer resin such as plastisol. The plastic is coated/formed around the mould. The hotter the mould and the longer the dip, the thicker the coating. The mould is then extracted from the bath and goes through a curing or cooling process. Electroplating Silver electroplating. The anode is a silver bar and the cathode is an iron spoon. The electroplating process provides a protective coating to different types of metal. The most common use in firearms manufacturing is chrome or nickel plating, which provide a bright finish to the metal. Electroplating can be used on various types of metals; the result is a thin metal coating on the exterior of the original metal part.

4 Finishing Materials Metals Heavy Duty/Extreme Conditions
Galvanising – Involves dipping metal (usually mild steel) into a bath of molten zinc. Provides high corrosion resistance, although finish is not the most attractive Galvanised Boat Trailer Galvanising Process

5 Finishing Materials Woods
Interior – Varnish – comes in oil, water and solvent based form - Wood stains - enhances timber colour Exterior – Varnish - solvent based, excellent weather protection

6 Finishing Materials Plastics
Plastics do not usually require a finish, but there are exceptions. Q. What is this and what does it do? A. Buffing machine; used for polishing plastic and metal


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