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Nitro Plate: Powder vs. Ceramic Coatings

Nitro Plate Coatings

Ceramic coating, such as the process offered by NitroPlate, comes in two applications; Dip-Spin and traditional wet spray application. Dip-Spin is most often used with large quantities of small to medium size parts. The parts are surface prepped and placed in a bin with perforated sides and bottom. The bin is then dipped in another larger bin containing the liquid ceramic coating, lifted out of the larger bin and spun to sling excess coating off the parts. This lowers waste of coating and allows large quantities of parts to be evenly coated at a single time. Once this process is done, the parts are run through a very large oven to fully cure them.

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This story was originally published on March 17, 2015. Drag Illustrated

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