Chemical / Petrochemical
Material Handling
Material Handling
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Material Handling
Material Handling
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Corrosion & Erosion
Corrosion & Erosion
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Valves
Valves
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Bins and Hoppers
Bins and Hoppers
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Plasma Coatings is uniquely qualified to serve companies involved in manufacturing, moving and handling products such as:
- EPDM and Butyl Rubbers
- Polyethylene
- Reactors
- Fluidizing Beds
- Scrubber Columns
- Ventures
- Weigh Scales
- Ribbon Mixers
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- Polypropylene
- Chemicals - Solid and liquid
- Tanks
- Vibratory Conveyors and Hoods
- Cyclones
- Hoppers/Chutes
- Bailers
- Mixing Vessels/Paddles
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Manufacturing and moving these types of products can cause many problems. The main issues to overcome include but is not limited to Sticking/Buildup, Corrosion and Erosion. Our coatings enhance a manufacturing process by imparting the following characteristics:
Material Handling
Problems areas: When a product is tacky it tends to build up on the walls of the material handling equipment. When this happens the problems that arise are:
- Shorter Production Runs/Longer Down Time
- Reduced capacity
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Coating Benefits As build up occurs drying capacity is lost, throughput is diminished and it takes longer to clean equipment during an outage. Sticking and build up can cause cured product to build up and then break off to be reintroduced into the production stream contaminating the product causing quality issues and rejects by the end user.
Corrosion and Erosion
Application of coatings to acceptable substrates can prolong the life of parts due to failure caused by exposure from chemical attack or erosive solids in the product stream.
Coating Benefits
The same benefits of increased production and cost savings associated with coatings used in Material Handling can be found when coatings are used for Corrosion and Erosion problems.
In all of these cases an evaluation of the process and problems can reveal that a suitable coating within our product line can reduce if not eliminate these problems. Many of the available coating solutions can be applied onsite without taking the equipment out of service for an extended period of time. |