Until recently virtually all powder application has relied on mixing a large volume of compressed air with powder to “fluidise” it so that it can be moved by a simple venturi pump through a hose to the spray gun.
Now, “Dense Phase” powder transport, or High Density Low Volume (HDLVTM)* delivery offers a new approach that is already having a dramatic effect on powder coating results.
Consider the following impressive list of advantages being seen in the field:
Conventional powder coating uses low density high volume principles to convey powder through a larger diameter hose, where as HDLVTM technology meters powder to the gun using lss air to propel in only 6mm diameter hose. This increases transfer efficiency as the spray is softer and has better penetration, reducinf powder consumption.
A properly designed Dense Phase system including HDLVTM pump, hoses and properly engineered spray gun can provide a wide range of benefits including faster color change, reduced contamination, better transfer efficiency, improved coverage and faraday cage application. These advantages stemming from the reduced hose sizes, softer powder cloud, and longer electrostatic dwell time, bring with them other commercial benefits such as reduced labor, lower powder consumption, more uniform paint coverage and increased profitability.
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*Patents Applied For