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Paint process on your machines
I forgot to ask what type of paint and the process you guys use on your machines. Is it the same as mu 5 year old Pr0 300 ?
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Paint Process
We have been using the same process for at least the last 5 years. The Electrostatic process is where the paint is charged either positive or negative and the material is charged the opposite. After the paint is on the material, then it is passed through an oven and baked on providing a very hard finish.
Regards, Dan Kilgas
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