The powder flow is non-continuous and uneven, surging or spitting during application.
Spray environment gun settings are not optimized.
High humidity has a detrimental effect on application. Adjust environmental conditions for best application. Check hoses, pumps and guns for blockages. Make sure air supply is sufficient for good air volume.
The powder flow is not continuous
Refer to the 'Fluidisation' and 'Supply Problems' pages. Sustain sufficient powder levels.
Metallic Effects: spurting occurs when either metallic particles build up on gun nozzles.
Gun nozzles should be regularly monitored and cleaned where necessary. Higher than normal air pressures may be needed in the fluidised bed as metallics may have a higher gravity than solid colours.
Poor Wrapping. With one sided gun positioning only minimal film thickness can be achieved on opposite side
Spray equipment settings are not optimal, in particular:
Reduce the powder delivery and review airflow. If airflow is too high, consider increasing the distance from gun to part.
Increase the kV at the gun tip.
Insufficient electrical earth
Use clean hooks. Check contact areas to ensure there is no build-up of cured coating, grease or other insulating material that impedes ground continuity. Test electrical earth quality, resistance should be below 1.0 megaohms and ideally below 0.5 megaohms.
Poor positioning of the parts
Adjust hanging configuration
Too many 'fines' in the powder
Increase the virgin powder to reclaim ratio.
The powder will not penetrate into a box (a Faraday cage); this is particularly obvious at the corners.
Spray equipment settings are not optimal, in particular:
Adjust the spray gun settings. Review the choice of gun nozzle, a flat pattern rather than a conical deflector can be useful for coating hard to reach zones of a part.
The part does not have an adequate electrical earth for powder penetration and film build.
Check contact areas between parts and jigging hooks and ensure there is no build-up of cured powder coating, or any other insulating material. Jigs should not be too thin and the earth connection to ground should be secure and tested. Ideally resistance should be less than 0.5 megaohm, but should certainly be less than 1.0 megaohm.
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