Experience the Unmatched Coverage of E-Coating.

Experience the Unmatched Coverage of E-Coating.

Modern electrophoresis equipment is remarkably sustainable, and the key to this is the ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) system. I am particularly proud of the closed-loop systems we design at TIMS. As parts exit the main E-coat tank, they are systematically rinsed. This rinse water, carrying valuable paint solids, is sent to the UF unit. The UF membranes separate the paint solids, which are returned directly to the main tank, from the clear water (permeate). This permeate is then used as the primary rinse, creating a counter-flow system that recovers nearly 100% of dragged-out paint. It's a "green" technology that has a direct impact on the bottom line. This level of efficiency is a standard feature of our electrophoresis equipment, saving our clients money while protecting the environment.

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PROFESSIONAL MANUFACTURER OF HIGH-END ENAMEL.COATING AND AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT

          TIMS Group Company was firstly founded in 2003 in Shenzhen City. It is a professional company engaged in the research and development, design, production, installation, commissioning, sales, after-sales service, and technical consulting of automated, information-based, greening energy saving and intelligent enamel spraying, high-temperature enamel firing equipment, dust-free painting, powder coating, electrophoresis and other coating equipment, logistics and conveying equipment, robot automation and other non-standard automation equipment. It is a national high-tech enterprise, vice chairman unit of China Enamel Industry Association, benchmark enterprise of China Enamel Industry Association, intellectual property demonstration enterprise of Guangdong Province, contract abiding and trustworthy enterprise of Guangdong Province, specialized, refined, special and new small and medium-sized enterprise of Guangdong Province, innovative small and medium-sized enterprise of Guangdong Province, gazelle enterprise of Dongguan City, member unit of China Household Electrical Appliances Association, and member of the Enamel Technical Committee of the National Standardization Technical Committee for Metal and Non metal Coatings.

         

 

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E-Coating vs. Powder Coating: Which is Better for Primer?

Both E-coating and powder coating can be used as primers, but they have distinct advantages. Powder coating provides a very thick, tough, and chip-resistant layer. However, it is a line-of-sight process and can struggle to provide full coverage in recessed areas due to the "Faraday cage effect." The electrophoresis equipment used for E-coating, on the other hand, excels at providing 100% coverage on complex parts. It creates a thinner but incredibly uniform and corrosion-resistant film. For parts with complex geometries or where ultimate corrosion resistance is the top priority (like a car chassis), E-coat is the superior primer. For simpler parts where mechanical toughness is the main goal, powder may be sufficient.

What Causes "Film Rupture" in E-Coating?

Film rupture is a defect where the applied E-coat film becomes too thick and breaks down, creating a rough or pock-marked surface. This is caused by applying too high a voltage for too long. The electrophoresis equipment must be precisely controlled to prevent this. The point at which this occurs is called the "rupture voltage" of the paint. A high-quality system from TIMS prevents this by using an advanced DC rectifier that allows for precise voltage control and programmable "ramping." The voltage can be started low and gradually increased to build a smooth film without ever exceeding the rupture voltage, ensuring a defect-free finish.

The Main Steps in an E-Coating Line

A typical journey through a TIMS electrophoresis equipment system involves several automated steps. 1. Pretreatment: The part is cleaned and a conversion coating is applied in a multi-stage washer. 2. Electrodeposition: The part is submerged in the main E-coat tank where a DC electrical current applies the paint. 3. Post-Rinses: The part is rinsed in a series of tanks to remove excess, non-adhered paint. This rinse material is recovered and returned to the main tank. 4. Curing: The part passes through a high-temperature oven, which bakes and cross-links the coating to create a hard, durable final film. A sophisticated conveyor system transports the parts seamlessly through this entire process.

How Much Does Industrial Electrophoresis Equipment Cost?

The investment for a system of industrial electrophoresis equipment varies significantly based on size, automation level, and throughput requirements. A smaller, manual hoist-operated line could represent a substantial investment, while a fully automated, high-volume conveyorized system for an automotive plant can cost several times that. It is crucial to evaluate the long-term ROI, not just the initial price. A well-designed TIMS system provides significant returns through reduced material waste (due to high transfer efficiency), lower labor costs, and the virtual elimination of corrosion-related rework and warranty claims. We engineer electrophoresis equipment to provide the best total cost of ownership for our clients.

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What users say about TIMS COATING

The automatic spray painting production line has greatly improved our coating consistency. The robotic system ensures precision and saves a lot of labor costs.

David Chen

We have been running the enamel production line for over a year. It is stable, reliable, and the coating quality is excellent. Highly recommend for water heater tank manufacturing.

Michael Rodriguez

The electrophoresis production line for compressors delivers strong anti-corrosion coating and reduces rework rates. Very satisfied with both the equipment and technical support.

Sarah Johnson

This powder spraying line integrates pre-treatment and coating seamlessly. It improved our efficiency by nearly 30% and the finished shells look flawless.

Kenji Nakamura

Great investment! The automated production line not only increased our output but also helped us meet environmental standards with lower emissions and less paint waste.

Ahmed Hassan
Frequently Asked Question

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While based on the same scientific principle of using an electric field to move charged particles, the scale and purpose are vastly different. Lab electrophoresis equipment is small-scale and used for analysis (like separating DNA). Industrial electrophoresis equipment from TIMS is a large-scale production system used for applying a durable, protective coating onto manufactured goods.

A complete system includes several key pieces of electrophoresis equipment: a multi-stage pretreatment washer, the main E-coat tank with anodes and circulation systems, a DC rectifier (power supply), an ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis system for paint recovery and rinsing, and a high-temperature curing oven

The primary application for industrial electrophoresis equipment is to apply a highly durable and corrosion-resistant primer onto metal parts. It is the preferred method in the automotive industry and is also used for heavy equipment, appliances, and any product that requires long-term protection from rust and environmental damage.

The electrophoresis equipment uses a process of electrodeposition. The part is submerged and electrically charged, attracting the paint particles. As the coating deposits, it insulates the surface, forcing the electrical current—and thus the paint—to seek out the remaining bare metal in corners, seams, and internal cavities, resulting in complete, uniform coverage.

The rectifier is a critical piece of the electrophoresis equipment; it is the industrial power supply. It converts AC electrical current into the precisely controlled DC current needed to charge the parts and drive the coating process. Modern rectifiers from TIMS allow for programmable voltage ramping for a smoother, higher-quality finish.

Yes, absolutely. Every system of electrophoresis equipment we build is custom-engineered. We analyze your product size, production volume, and specific performance requirements to design a perfectly tailored solution, from the tank size and conveyor type to the sophistication of the process controls.

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