Webinar – Cost-Effective, Non-Destructive Methods to Clean Hooks & Racks

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Start date: Sep 27, 2023, 11:00pm ET


Description: Have you considered a cost-effective, non-destructive method to clean hooks and racks while improving quality and boosting capacity?  Chemical paint stripping is your answer, and you can learn all about it at this webinar. It is generally accepted that paint and powder coating processes suffer from the overspray that builds up on hooks, racks, and hangers. Consequences include a drop in electrical conductivity, which reduces coating adhesion, and results in a poor visual appearance.  The solution is to remove the build-up as often as possible, but that's something many coaters find hard adn expensive. Fluidized sand, burning, and blasting the excess buildup of paint and powder are slow and/or labor-intensive. However, one of the costliest effects of the removal process is the damage costs and repairs that are necessary to continue to use these racks.
Attendees will learn:

  • Which process is best for you.
  • What happens to coating that's been removed.
  • What the key benefits from moving away from chipping, burning, and blasting are.
  • How has this worked for other companies like you.

Presented by:

Larry Ensley, Director of Technical Applications
Larry is a graduate of North Greenville University and oversees Hubbard-Hall’s technical service team and lab operations. He has extensive experience in the chemical industry has been with the organization for almost 30 years successfully guiding his technical team. Larry is the acting Product Manager for AquaStrip and MetalGuard product lines.  

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Excerpt: Have you considered a cost-effective, non-destructive method to clean hooks and racks while improving quality and boosting capacity? Chemical paint stripping is your answer, and you can learn all about it at this webinar. It is generally accepted that paint and powder coating processes suffer from the overspray that builds up on hooks, racks, and hangers. Consequences include a drop in electrical conductivity, which reduces coating adhesion, and results in a poor visual appearance. The solution is to remove the build-up as often as possible, but that's something many coaters find hard adn expensive. Fluidized sand, burning, and blasting the excess buildup of paint and powder are slow and/or labor-intensive. However, one of the costliest effects of the removal process is the damage costs and repairs that are necessary to continue to use these racks.

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