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Powder Troubleshooting Guide

 

Problem Cause Remedy
Chipping 1. Powder not fully cured 1. Increase oven temperature, time, or both.
  2. Coating thickness too high 1. Reduce thickness by lowering voltage or reducing spray time.
Cratering 1. Contamination with other powder 1. Clean the system and start with virgin powder.
  2. Inadequate pretreatment of substrate 2. Check the pretreatment.
  3. Contaminations with incompatible materials from the spray area 3. Check for presence of incompatible materials.
  4. Oil or moisture in air lines 4. Check air lines; install filters if necessary.
Off Color 1. Improper oven exhaust 1. Check exhaust vent fans.
  2. Bake time too long or too short 2. Adjust the conveyor speed, oven temperature, or both.
  3. Oven temperature too high or too low 3. Adjust oven temperature.
Orange peel 1. Warm-up of the coated material too slow or too fast 1. Check curing cycle and curing oven; if necessary, contact your powder supplier.
  2. Heat damage to powder 2. Replace the powder.
  3. Film thickness too low 3. Increase the thickness by raising voltage or increasing spray time.
Poor adhesion 1. Inadequate cleaning or pretreatment 1. Check pretreatment equipment and chemicals.
  2. Undercured powder 2. Increase oven temperature, or increase dwell time in oven.
  3. Film thickness too high 3. Reduce thickness by lowering voltage or reducing spray time.
Poor Corrosion Resistance 1. Inadequate cleaning or pretreatment 1. Check pretreatment equipment and chemicals.
  2. Undercured powder 2. Increase oven temperature, or increase dwell time in oven.
Poor impact resistance or poor flexibility 1. Undercured powder 1. Increase oven temperature, or increase dwell time in oven.
  2. Poor cleaning or pretreatment 2. Check pretreatment equipment and chemicals.
  3. Film thickness too high 3. Reduce film thickness by adjusting application equipment.
  4. Change in substrate thickness or type 4. Check substrate with supplier.
Poor pencil hardness or poor abrasion resistance 1. Undercured powder 1. Increase dwell time in oven.
Poor penetration (Powder won't coat Faraday cage areas, such as holes, grooves, channels, inside corners, and recesses) 1. Poor delivery 1. Adjust powder delivery.
2. Poor ground 2. Check ground.
3. Improper spray pattern 3. Select proper deflector, or use suitable barrel and cover (consult your equipment supplier).
4. Voltage too high or too low 4. Adjust voltage settings so that powder builds on part edges and leading surfaces don't repel powder from corner.
5. Poor gun placement 5. Adjust gun position so that the powder cloud has a direct path to the recess area.
6. Powder too fine or too coarse 6. Consult your powder supplier.
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