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Importance of Ground in Finishing Series


Importance of Ground in Finishing: FULL VIDEO

Good ground and true earth ground are critical to any electrostatic painting or electrostatic powder application in order to achieve optimum coating efficiencies. Air Power Application Specialist, Travis Stirewalt, and Account Manager Eddie Rhodes discuss tips to help save you hundreds to thousands of dollars a year on reworks and allow you to operate in a safer environment. This video includes all 3 Parts of the “Importance of Ground in Finishing” Series!

 

 


 

Importance of Ground in Finishing Part 1

Good ground and true earth ground are critical to any electrostatic painting or electrostatic powder application in order to achieve optimum coating efficiencies. This Air Power Live Video on Ground can help save you hundreds to thousands of dollars a year on reworks and allow you to operate in a safer environment.

 


 

 

Importance of Ground in Finishing: Part 2

Good ground and true earth ground are critical to any electrostatic painting or electrostatic powder application in order to achieve optimum coating efficiencies. This Air Power Live Video on Ground can help save you hundreds to thousands of dollars a year on reworks and allow you to operated in a safer environment.


 

Importance of Ground in Finishing: Part 3

 

Good ground and true earth ground are critical. Any electrostatic painting or electrostatic powder application requires good ground in order to achieve optimum coating efficiencies. This Air Power Live Video Series on Ground can help save you hundreds to thousands of dollars a year on reworks and allow you to operated in a safer environment.

How to Properly Flush a Pressure Pot

 

 

 

How To Properly Flush a Pressure Pot

 

In this video, we walk through the steps it takes to properly flush a pressure pot with Air Power Account manager Jeff Tussey.

 

How To:

 

  1.  Cut of air supply to the pot, this is critical!  Once air has been cut off to the pot, bleed pressure pot utilizing pressure relief valve.
  2. Remove lid from pressure pot
  3. Remove liner (Air Power recommends all Pressure Pots to be utilized with pot liners – for ease of use, cleaning, and color change applications).
  4. Add your solvent (or preferred chemical cutting agent) liner.
  5. Re-install pressure pot lid, reconnect air supply, and slowly increase fluid pressure (Note – no atomizing air is necessary while flushing a unit).
  6. Trigger gun and spray waste into solvent/waste containment – Note – make sure waste can is properly grounded.

 

 

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