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Stripping hooks and racks proves to be a source of revenue
White Paper

Overspray buildup on hooks, racks, and hangers during paint and powder coating processes can lead to significant issues, such as reduced electrical conductivity and poor coating adhesion, ultimately affecting the final appearance of the products. This buildup hampers product quality and necessitates frequent maintenance, disrupting workflow and increasing operational costs. Traditional methods of removing this buildup, like chipping, burning, and blasting, are labor-intensive, damage equipment, and cause costly downtime. These methods often require additional labor and resources, further straining the budget and efficiency of coating operations. However, incorporating an in-line rack and hook stripping process offers a more efficient and cost-effective solution.
This white paper outlines the following:
- How coating process operators can save money
- Enhancing quality through in-line paint stripping
- Covering chemical considerations
- Stripper reuse/recycling
- System maintenance
- Typical benefits
Download the white paper now to discover how in-line paint stripping can improve your coating process and reduce costs!