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Pretreatment of a products surface to remove contaminants is the first step in the final
application of a paint finish, and filtering plays an important role in the process.
As an example, the pre-treatment system on an automotive finishing line may typically
include the spraying of a high pressure, high-temperature cleaning solution to remove greases and oils from
the car body part.
Cleaning is followed by the application of chemical rinses to achieve optimal surface conditions.
Paint making
process map
The filters used to remove contaminants from these pre-treatment cleaners and rinses
require consistently high flow rates, such as the
AFR-Series Tubular and VWS
Backwashing Presure Filters.
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We offer a wide variety of filters for Surface-Preparation Paint Chemical processes:
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AFR
Tubular Backwashing Filter
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Backwashing Pressure Filter |
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