The Anticorrosion Role of Electrophoretic Primer

Customers often ask about the function of the row of small holes in our scissor forks: is it intended as a unique mark of our products? In fact, these holes are placed there to facilitate the flow of electrophoresis fluid inside the fork.

Electrophoresis is one of the most effective methods for coating metal workpieces. The process of electrophoretic coating involves immersing a conductive substrate in an electrophoretic coating tank filled with a low-concentration dilute mixture, as the anode (or cathode), and the corresponding cathode (or anode) is set in the tank. After the direct current is connected between the two poles for a period of time, a uniform fine and insoluble coating film is deposited on the surface of the object being coated.

Customers often ask about the function of the row of small holes in our scissor forks: is it intended as a unique mark of our products? In fact, these holes are placed there to facilitate the flow of electrophoresis fluid inside the fork.

Electrophoresis is one of the most effective methods for coating metal workpieces. The process of electrophoretic coating involves immersing a conductive substrate in an electrophoretic coating tank filled with a low-concentration dilute mixture, as the anode (or cathode), and the corresponding cathode (or anode) is set in the tank. After the direct current is connected between the two poles for a period of time, a uniform fine and insoluble coating film is deposited on the surface of the object being coated.