dbooker630
Materials
- Apr 16, 2004
- 525
My company paints large axle housings with a VOC-compliant air-drying coating to a dry film thickness of 2-3 mils. Areas not requiring paint are typically masked prior to entering the paint booth.
I now have an issue with one of our customers, who has requested that no paint be evident on a particular surface that historically has never been masked for any of our customers. This particular area is difficult to mask and still operate an assembly line efficiently.
The leadership at my company does not want to use any grinding or flapper wheels to remove the paint due to the dust generation. Also I do not want to introduce any aggressive (e.g. chlorinated) solvents either due to permitting concerns. Also this is a manual spray operation.
I don't know if I'm asking for the miracle paint remover, but I am interested in what is available out there that generates minimal dust and does not produce hazardous vapors. Any insight on this would be most appreciated!
I now have an issue with one of our customers, who has requested that no paint be evident on a particular surface that historically has never been masked for any of our customers. This particular area is difficult to mask and still operate an assembly line efficiently.
The leadership at my company does not want to use any grinding or flapper wheels to remove the paint due to the dust generation. Also I do not want to introduce any aggressive (e.g. chlorinated) solvents either due to permitting concerns. Also this is a manual spray operation.
I don't know if I'm asking for the miracle paint remover, but I am interested in what is available out there that generates minimal dust and does not produce hazardous vapors. Any insight on this would be most appreciated!