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PRODUCT BENEFITS
- Highest Corrosion Protection Value
- Excellent throwing power thus ensuring uniform coating
- Smooth Surface Finish
- Uniform coating on all types of metal
- Guarantee Reliable Protection
FAQ's
ED stands for Electrophoretic Deposition, which is a coating process that uses electrical attraction to deposit a paint or coating onto a conductive surface.
CED stands for Cathodic Electrodeposition, which is a type of electrophoretic deposition where the coating is applied to the surface when it is negatively charged and immersed in a paint bath.
ED/ CED coating involves immersing the conductive object in a bath of paint or coating material. When an electrical charge is applied, the paint particles migrate and adhere to the surface of the object due to the opposite electrical charge between the object and the paint.
ED/ CED coatings offer excellent corrosion resistance, uniform film thickness distribution, and high-quality coverage even on complex shapes. They also provide a more environmentally friendly coating option compared to some traditional methods.
ED/ CED coatings are commonly used in industries like automotive, appliances, electronics, and various metal finishing applications where corrosion protection and consistent coating thickness are essential.