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dip-coating

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dip-coating

Process used to cover metal with plastic. The metal, usually in rod form, is heated in an oven until it is hot, then dipped into a container of plastic powder, which is blown with air in order to create an even spread. The plastic melts onto the metal and sticks to it. The coated metal is put back into the oven until the plastic becomes smooth and shiny, then removed and left to cool.



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Key statement: A non-woven fibrous polymer composition for dip-coating onto a layer of carboxylated acrylonitirile-butadiene elastomeric surface for making industrial or household gloves.
The standalone dip-coating unit can handle about 12,000 bottles/hr.
SIPA of Italy is developing a new barrier dip-coating technology, called Smart Coat, for PET bottles.
 
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