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We at Landmark Manufacturing would like to introduce you to the benefits
of the Electrostatic Paint System that we now offer. Being an ISO 9001:2000 Company
that has been in the Metal Stamping and Welding Industry since 1953,
Landmark can now coat your product after fabrication or you can send it to
us for E-Coat only. We can
even do extra operations such as Assembly and Labeling.
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Stages
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Alkali
Cleaner
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1st
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Immersion
Cleaner Tank
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2nd
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Soft
Water Rinse
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3rd
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Immersion
Conditioner
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4th
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Immersion
Zinc Phosphate
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5th
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3
Spray Rinse
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6th
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Spray
Sealer
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7th
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Immersion
DI Water Rinse
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8th
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Halo
Rinse
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9th
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Cathodic
E - Coat Tank
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10th
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De-ionized
Water Spray
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11th
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Finish
DI Immersion
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12th
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Gas
Oven
400-450 Degree
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13th
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Electro Coating (E-Coat) is a technology used worldwide to achieve high
quality, low cost finishes at a level of efficiency and environmental
compliance no other finishing method approaches. Salt spray test typically reach 800 – 1000 hours.
E-Coat is one of the most cost effective finishes available on the
market today. Most materials
that conduct electricity can be E-Coated. E-Coat can be used as a Primer (Approved for Government Applications), or as a
stand-alone coating in certain situations.
E-Coat is a dip process that will cover even the most difficult to reach
areas of complex parts and also give superior edge coverage.
E-Coat paint coverage is controlled by voltage adjustment. No other paint can compare to the
0.1 – 0.2 Mil Thickness variance of E-Coat over the entire part. Spray systems may have film
thickness variances from 0.5 – 2.0 Mils.
Approximately
98% of automobiles produced worldwide are now primed with E-Coat because of the
Benchmark corrosion protection it offers.
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