electrostatic painting
1electrostatic painting — A painting method using the particle attracting property of electrostatic charges, in which a direct current of approximately 100,000 volts is applied to a grid of wires through which the paint is sprayed to charge each particle, and the metal… …
2electrostatic painting — noun A technique for painting metal structures that have many holes or cavities; paint is sprayed through a grid of wires that forms one electrode onto the structure to be painted which forms the other electrode, and to which the paint particles… …
3electrostatic spraying — A painting method using the particle attracting property of electrostatic charges, in which a direct current of approximately 100,000 volts is applied to a grid of wires through which the paint is sprayed to charge each particle, and the metal… …
4painting — See cataphoretic painting electrophoretic painting electrostatic painting off line painting on line painting …
5electrostatic — adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1856 1. of or relating to static electricity or electrostatics 2. of or relating to painting with a spray that utilizes electrically charged particles to ensure complete coating •… …
6electrostatic powder coating — (EPC) A painting process in which the outer parts of the body shell are coated with a powder dispersion by means of cathodic immersion, and in which the cavities are coated with cathodic electropaint …
7Electrostatic spray painting — Окраска распылением в электростатическом поле …
8Spray painting — is a painting technique where a device sprays a coating (paint, ink, varnish etc.) through the air onto a surface. The most common types employ compressed gas usually air compressed by an air compressor to atomize and direct the paint particles.… …
9Miyata — Not to be confused with Miata. Miyata 710: a high end Miyata from the late 1970s …
10Exfoliated Graphite Nano-Platelets — Introduction Exfoliated Graphite Nano Platelets (xGnP) are new types of nanoparticles made from graphite. These nanoparticles consist of small stacks of graphene that are 1 to 15 nanometers thick, with diameters ranging from sub micrometre to 100 …