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A metal component is heated in an oven. After heating, it is removed and dipped into a bath of powder, which has been fluidised using high volume, low pressure air. The powder melts onto the hot metal, which is then removed from the powder. The heat in the metal allows the powder to flow to form a smooth coating. The coating hardens as it cools, giving a hard-wearing coated surface.
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Fluidised Bath Suite 120K | A Suite of Fluidised Bath 300 on Stand with Fluidised Bath 150 and Blower/Suction Unit 120 |
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Blower Unit 120 | Provides high volume low pressure air flow for fluidised baths. |
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Fluidised Bath 150 | A 5 litre capacity bath which fits on top of the 300. Ideal for using experimental materials or coating small components. |
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Fluidised Bath 150R | A 5 Litre capacity bath which can be operated from the Pressure Outlet of our Vaccum Forming Machines, or the Blower Unit 120. |
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Fluidised Bath 300 | A 50 Litre capacity bath for general use. |
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Fluidised Bath Stand | Stand with Castors to hold Fluidised Bath 300, 150 and Blower/Suction Unit 120 |
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Fluidised Bath 360 | A 200 Litre capacity bath for heavy duty use and coating large components. |
| Polyethylene Powder* 5kg Tub | |
| Polyethylene Powder* 20kg Sack | * Polyethylene Dip Coating Powder – for General Purpose use – available in Black, Blue, White, Red |
| PPA Powder‡ 2kg Tub | |
| PPA Powder‡ 5kg Tub | ‡ PPA Dip Coating Powder – for Heavy Duty use – White, Yellow, Red |
| Machine | Instruction | Other Documents | |||
| Vacuum Former 1210 | |||||
| Vacuum Former V30 | |||||
| Vacuum Former 725FLB | |||||
| Vacuum Former 750FLB | |||||
| Profile Router 145 | |||||
| Vacuum Former 1820 | |||||
| Vacuum Former 242 | |||||
| Vacuum Former 248 | |||||
| Braille Repro. 350 | |||||
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| Technical Data Sheets | ||||
| Introduction to Thermoforming - Plastic Materials | ||||
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