SME MS920150 PDF

SME MS920150 PDF

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SME MS920150 PDF

Published Date:
06/01/1992

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Active

Description:

New Technology In Electrostatic Spraying Systems

Publisher:
Society of Manufacturing Engineers

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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DEVELOPMENT OF A NEWLY PATENTED NOZZLE PROVIDES PRECISE OIL DEPOSITION AND TARGETING ACCURACY. THE FULLY INTEGRATED SYSTEM IS PLC CONTROLLED AND DELIVERS UNIFORM OIL COATING WITHOUT DRY SPOTS, STREAKS, OR OVERSPRAY, AND AUTOMATICALLY MATCHES SPRAY WIDTH TO COIL STRIP WIDTH. NO MECHANICAL PRESSURE IS USED TO PROPEL THE OIL; THEREFORE, OVERSPRAY IS VIRTUALLY ELIMINATED. SYSTEMS ARE IN OPERATION AT BOTH INTEGRATED STEEL MILLS AND METAL PROCESSORS WHO PROVIDE BLANKS TO THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET.
Number of Pages : 10
Published : 06/01/1992

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