cedro
Mechanical
- Aug 12, 2004
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I'm investigating BMC in a automotive part for online painting with a electrocoating owen of 200 degrees C for 15-30 min.
I know SMC's are available that can handle this temperature with the right surface treatment, vacuum assisted moulding etc. BMC is needed in this case for geomtrical reasons.
However I find no examples of BMC being painted online after being subjected to EC owens. I can imagine fiberends in the surface is a problem. These fiberends I expect can cause pores and pinholes.
Anyone who knows of trials?
I know SMC's are available that can handle this temperature with the right surface treatment, vacuum assisted moulding etc. BMC is needed in this case for geomtrical reasons.
However I find no examples of BMC being painted online after being subjected to EC owens. I can imagine fiberends in the surface is a problem. These fiberends I expect can cause pores and pinholes.
Anyone who knows of trials?