Impact of Oven Gas Makeup on the Cure and Surface Properties of Prototype E-coats

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Originally Aired - Wednesday, April 20 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM EST (Eastern Standard Time)

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Location: Celebration


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Title: Impact of Oven Gas Makeup on the Cure and Surface Properties of Prototype E-coats

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This study examines the impact of gas makeup from the combustion of gas fired oven on the cure of Ecoat. The driver for looking at these gases was to show how robust the coating appearance was in the presence of combustion gas mixtures.

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PPG manufactures electrodeposition coatings for a variety of applications. This study examines the impact of gas makeup from the combustion of gas fired oven on the cure of prototype epoxy based coatings. The driver for looking at these gases was to show how robust the coating appearance properties were in the presence of varied combustion gas mixtures. Significant changes in surface energy is a known leading indicator for wetting and adhesion properties of a cured film.

Type: Learning Station I: Process Control / Maintenance


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