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Why use the electrostatic process?

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Why use the electrostatic process?

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Electrostatic painting gives the customer a finish that is as close as possible to the manufactures original finish for an on-site application. In an uncontrollable environment, paint efficiency and control is essential. Paint drifting through a parking lot and surrounding area is unacceptable. Conventional air spraying can produce the same finish as electrostatic painting but was intended to be used in a controlled environment i.e. a spray booth. With respect to brush and roller applications, the essential difference is in the desired appearance. In this application, a smooth and consistent finish is in our opinion unobtainable. Once this method has been applied and you wish to return to the original manufacture appearance, additional preparation work is required. In our experience, many buildings that have been repainted are susceptible to peeling, fading and chalking due to substandard materials and workmanship. These problems could be avoided if specifications as to product and pro

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