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How is Xiom® Changing the Powder Coating Industry?
With Xiom® 1000, powder coating is no longer a labor intensive process.
Traditional powder coating is actually a series of processes—surface
preparation, powder application, heating of the part, curing of the
coating.
 Pool Coating
Preparing the surface ensures that the
surface is dirt- and rust-free and may include washing or blasting.
When thermoplastic powders are used, a primer is normally applied to
promote adhesion of the powder coatings. With thermoset powders, the
part to be coated needs to be electrostatically charged to ensure
adhesion. The coated part is then cured or baked in an oven so that
the powder melts and flows into a smooth, solid layer.
In the past two decades, powder coating revolutionized the finishing
industry. Powder coatings perform better and last longer than
traditional wet paints. Powder coatings are also more resistant to
chips, scratches, wear and fading. Other benefits include reduced
waste, easier clean-up, good barrier protection, reclaimable and
reusable overspray. Powder coatings are environmentally friendly,
too. Because they don’t need solvents, powder coatings don’t release
volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) into the atmosphere.
But traditional powder coating does have drawbacks. First of all, the
product that is being coated must be able to handle high temperatures
for moderate periods of time. This means that powder coating
temperature-sensitive materials such as wood or plastic is very
difficult. And conventional powder coating is factory bound. Products
that are to be coated must fit into the powder coater's oven. Larger
equipment must be shut down, torn apart, hauled to the powder coaters,
and then hauled back to the site and reassembled after coating.
Oven-curing is a cumbersome and expensive process in terms of energy
use, transport costs, and wait time--and there is the chance that the
finished coating may be scratched or scuffed during transport. The
need for oven-curing has, therefore, kept powder coating out of the
mainstream.
Until now.
The Xiom® System
The completely portable Xiom® system weighs just 70 pounds and
consists of a spray gun, powder feeder and control console. It can be
used anywhere compressed air is available. The control console
controls the flow of propane, oxygen and compressed air, as well as the
delivery of the coating material. The gun, which permits users to
start and stop the spraying process, diffuses the gases, forming a
“perfect flame”. The flame heats the Xiom® coatings to their melting
point and sprays them onto a surface. Like a person that walks over
hot coals with bare feet, the flame and molten plastic will be hot for
only a few brief seconds before they cure and cool, so most materials
aren’t harmed. Virtually any surface can be coated, even cardboard and
other surfaces that would incinerate in a curing oven.
The Xiom® system isn't meant to replace conventional powder coating
systems. In fact, many traditional powder coaters have their own Xiom® system operating alongside their ovens to provide total customer
satisfaction.
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Take Aim Against Surface Problems
Finishing or coating of surfaces can improve performance and
aesthetics, extend useful life, and minimize costs. Xiom’s coatings
line does all of this and more! Xiom’s coatings are more durable and
weather resistant than liquid paints or traditional powder coatings and
contain absolutely no VOCs.
Xiom’s coatings line is available in many colors and has a large number
of uses. In fact, no matter what the surface problem is, Xiom® has a
solution! In addition to providing weatherproofing, Xiom’s coatings
can be used to encapsulate arsenic in wood, provide for easy
removable of graffiti, create non-slip surfaces and generally prolong
the life of metal, glass, fiberglass, wood and concrete.
Xiom’s permanent glow-in-the-dark coating materials can ensure quick
escape from burning buildings and nighttime visibility of road signs,
pedestrians, bikers and vehicles. In addition, Xiom Corp. manufactures
a line of powders for industrial release and grip coatings. With all
these functions, you can see why we call the Xiom® 1000 “The gun that
protects your world.”
The
Xiom® system can apply coatings to any materials that can withstand
a brief blast of heat. In general, the following materials can be
coated with the Xiom® system:
| Common Metals |
Common Building Materials |
Other Materials |
| Mild steel |
Concrete |
Rubber |
| Stainless steel |
Wood - including plywood, MDF, pressure treated wood, and regular lumber |
Plastics |
| Aluminum |
Tile |
Polyurethane foam |
| Brass, tin, copper, and alloys |
Porcelain |
Previously painted/powder coated surfaces |
| Galvanized |
Brick (including paving stones) |
Glass |
| Wire rope |
Fiberglass |
Cardboard and thicker paper products |
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