Title :
Electrostatic painting of plastics using metal backing
Author :
Elmoursi, Alaa A. ; Garner, David P.
Author_Institution :
Gen. Motors Res. Lab., Warren, MI, USA
Abstract :
The authors explain theoretically and experimentally the fundamental differences between spraying metal and plastic panels electrostatically. Mechanisms of charge dissipation from plastic surfaces are discussed, and a simple method is proposed for determining the electrostatic sprayability of plastic substrates. Using a one-dimensional analytical model, it is shown that the effect of charge accumulation can be minimized by appropriately placing a grounded metal backing behind the plastic substrate. Experiments were conducted in a spray booth environment, and the results showed good agreement with those predicted theoretically. Special metal backings with indentations and gaps were used to show that a mismatch between the plastic substrate and its metal backing can have a visually observable effect on the quality of the paint finish
Keywords :
electric charge; plastics; spray coating techniques; charge accumulation; charge dissipation; electrostatic painting; electrostatic sprayability; grounded metal backing; metal backed plastics; one-dimensional analytical; plastic panels; spray booth; Analytical models; Conductivity; Electrostatics; Equations; Painting; Paints; Permittivity measurement; Plastics; Spraying; Surface charging;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1992., Conference Record of the 1992 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0635-X
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1992.244387