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WRATT III Introduction to Powder Coating Systems: Chapter 17: Powder Waste Status and Touch-ups

Chapter Abstract: This is clip 17 of 26 for this video. Most powder formulations are not considered hazardous waste. Repairs can be made with powder or even aerosol cans. The part can be recoated, it just needs to be properly prepared to do so.
Author: University of Tennessee Center for Telecommunications and Video / Center for Industrial Services
Publication Date: 1991

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Other Chapters

Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter 02: Overcoming Drawbacks to Powder Coating Technology
Chapter 03: Powder is Less Expensive than Liquid Spray
Chapter 04: Orange Peel Surface
Chapter 05: Transfer Efficiency vs. System Efficiency
Chapter 06: Characteristics of Thermoset Powders
Chapter 07: Hanging Fixtures in Powder Coating
Chapter 08: Advantages of Powder Finishing
Chapter 09: The Manufacturing Process of Powders
Chapter 10: Thermoset vs. Thermoplastic Powder Coatings
Chapter 11: The "Five Cs" of Powder Coating Systems
Chapter 12: Salt Spray Resistance
Chapter 13: Powder Coating on Plastics
Chapter 14: Safety Precautions for Powder Booth Operators
Chapter 15: Powder Coatings for Aluminum Alloys and the Shelf Life of Powder Coatings
Chapter 16: Skin and Respiratory sensitivity to Urethane Powder Coatings
Chapter 17: Powder Waste Status and Touch-ups
Chapter 18: Transfer Efficiency vs. System Efficiency and Powder Coatings for Auto Bodies
Chapter 19: Emissions from the Curing Process and TGIC Powders at Evtech
Chapter 20: UV Curing Systems
Chapter 21: Maintenance for Powder Coating Systems
Chapter 22: Main Considerations for System Design
Chapter 23: Grounding Considerations
Chapter 24: Testing for Cleanliness
Chapter 25: Removal of Powder Coating from Paint Hooks and the Issue of TGIC
Chapter 26: Conclusions

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Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, NDEQ

 
 
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