Flow coat definition

Flow coat means a non-atomized technique of applying coatings to a substrate with a fluid nozzle in a fan pattern with no air supplied to the nozzle.
Flow coat means a coating application method accomplished by flowing a stream of coating over an object.
Flow coat means the process whereby a metal or plastic part or product is conveyed over an enclosed sink, where a coating is applied at low pressure as the item passes under a series of nozzles, and excess coating drains back into the sink, is filtered, and pumped back into a coating holding tank.

More Definitions of Flow coat

Flow coat means a non-atomized technique of applying coatings
Flow coat means a coating application method accomplished by flowing a stream of coating over an object and draining off any excess coatings.
Flow coat means the process whereby a metal or plastic part or product is conveyed over an enclosed sink, where a coating is applied at low pressure as the item

Related to Flow coat

  • Flow coating means a coating labeled and formulated exclusively for use by electric power companies or their subcontractors to maintain the protective coating systems present on utility transformer units.

  • Topcoat means a coating that is applied over a primer on an aerospace vehicle or component for appearance, identification, camouflage, or protection. Topcoats that are defined as specialty coatings are not included under this definition.

  • Single coat means one film coating applied to a metal surface.

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  • Flowgate means a representative modeling of facilities or groups of facilities that may act as potential constraint points.