Fluidized bed for epoxy coating powders
What is fluidization and how does a fluidized bed work? Can I make one in my lab? Click to find out.
This category supports CAPLINQ Epoxy Coating Powders. Unlike other coating powders, epoxies are considered functional because they insulate and protect both mechanically and environmentally against the elements. CAPLINQ’s epoxy coating powders are used in motor armatures for slot insulation, busbar coating and passive electronics coating. Therefore, the category delivers news and information designed to engage professionals that have questions or comments concerning the proper use and applications of functional coating powders in their industry.
As a result, guests are invited to discuss their applications, ask questions and offer comments and feedback as they relate to functional epoxy coating powders.
What is fluidization and how does a fluidized bed work? Can I make one in my lab? Click to find out.
Troubleshooting epoxy coating powder pinholes, their probable causes and the corrective actions we should take to eliminate them.
Insulation powder coating has been used as a superior way of rendering protective finishing to commercial products since the 1950s. With the advancement in powder formulations and application methods, epoxy coating […]
In this article we will explain how to use epoxy coating powder to properly coat busbars, both aluminum or copper Low Voltage Busbars and Medium Voltage Busbars Whether you are […]
The European (RoHS) and Japanese (JIG) guidelines recommend controls on halogenated compounds. The reason is environmental as these are believed to release dioxins (toxic by-products) once they are burned which […]
The single biggest risk associated with storage at higher than the recommended storage conditions is a reduction of flow rate. Epoxy molding compounds when blended already have the resin/hardener combination into […]
At CAPLNQ, we care about the environment and the role that we can play in preserving it for our children and generations to come. This means that we think about […]
Pulled from the Dexter Electronic Materials archives, this technical paper was written in April 1996 by Jim Glover, Project Leader Abstract Many capacitors and resistors require an insulating coating after […]