How to prepare a metal surface for painting?

in #metal5 years ago


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Industrial painting is one of the most common and most important processes there is. We are used to seeing different products in colors and these products are not quite obvious in the world of painting, pointing them to a person is not only complicated but impossible. Coloring of walls or pages is completely different from pointing out products and large surfaces when the latter requires a lot of skill and working with different types of colors in diverse techniques. Before you perform the surface painting process, you also need to adjust the color type to the material type and take early actions. Metal coloring for example requires thorough cleaning.

Industrial painting

Preparing for industrial coloring
Painting a metal surface is not a simple task because of the uniqueness of the metal surfaces. When it comes to a smooth new metal surface everything seems much simpler to us but there too there is a need for the surface to be smooth before painting. When the metal surface is not new or needs to be smooth to be ready for smooth painting it is necessary to clean it thoroughly. The first stage of cleaning is to thoroughly clean the dust and dirt on it and then spray sand. Sand blasting is done by means of a special device that splashes sand with high pressure on the metal and thus solves the rust damage on the surface.
After sandblasting, which is performed only when rust damage is prominent and not relevant to all metal surfaces wherever they are, it is necessary to prepare the surface itself for industrial paint with the appropriate color layer. Not all colors can match metals and some of the colors that require a notebook layer. Epoxy paint is one of the most famous colors for use on metals and can paint the surfaces very efficiently and very easy to operate. Colors that do not stick well to the metal surface require a bonding layer to pass before painting.

Industrial painting depends on the age of the surface
Many metal surfaces go out into the world and only after a year are used by other contractors. Metal factories remove these surfaces on a daily basis and as they leave the factory later they will rust more. Although metal surfaces are smooth with metals that do not corrode but metal surfaces must undergo the preparation for industrial dye so that they can paint and serve as a product.

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