What is the Function of Electrophoretic Paint?
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Electrophoretic paint serves to provide anti-corrosion protection for metal parts and impart a certain decorative quality. Below is an introduction to related content: Electrophoretic Coatings: Electrophoretic paint is also known as electrophoretic coatings. Initially, anodic electrophoretic coatings were predominant, but they are gradually being replaced by cathodic electrophoretic coatings. Classification of Electrophoretic Coatings: Electrophoretic coatings can be further divided into single-component and two-component types, with the latter currently being more prevalent. By color, they can be categorized into: black, gray, white, and colored. By raw material type, they can be classified into: epoxy, acrylic, epoxy-acrylic, polyurethane, etc. They can also be categorized by film thickness into thin-film, medium-thick film, and thick-film electrophoretic coatings. For critical applications, it is recommended to use two-component cathodic electrophoretic coatings. Then, based on color requirements, determine the color, and perform detailed screening according to the standard requirements of the workpiece to be processed.