POWDER COATING PRETREATMENT - Phospatizing- Spray to Waste
 

The PEM Phosphatizing System is designed to meet the batch and continuous phosphatizing needs of OEMs and job shops alike for the cleaning and pretreatment of metals, delivering the high quality results of expensive multistage systems, at a fraction of the cost.

     
 

Features include:

  • Easy-to-read panel
  • Electronic ignition
  • Adjustable wash temperature
  • Naturally aspirated burner design for reliable and efficient combustion.
  • 2-stage coil assures maximum heat transfer.
  • Low water level protection,
  • continuous-duty operation and long service life.
 

The PEM Phosphatizing System can adapt to variations in production rate and type. Quick startup and direct application of chemicals, with minimal waste, makes the system a cost-effective way to pretreat small or larger quantities of parts.

 

  • Precise chemical metering
  • Heavy-duty oil-bath triplex pumps providing service life and smooth flow.
  • Stainless steel construction for the limited number of components that are exposed to chemicals.
  • Downstream chemical mixing protects pump components.
 

 
 

If your process involves large or complex fixtures, chassis and assemblies, your operator will appreciate the freedom of movement the spray wand offers.

  • GPM: 5
  • Pressure Phosphatize: 1500 PSI
  • Opt. Seal Rinse: 800 PSI
  • Water Connection: Std hose - female swivel
  • Nozzles 1 - 15085 x ¼ NPT
  • Burner output: 550,000 BTU
  • Gas Connection: ¾" NPT
  • Natural Gas pressure range: 5" - 9" WC
  • LPG pressure requirement: 11" WC
  • Stack Diameter 12"
 

Your customers will appreciate the benefits of better adhesion and corrosion protection. You will appreciate how operator friendly and cost-effective the system is to startup and use in batch or continuous processes.

  • Horsepower: Heavy duty 7 ½ HP
  • Current: 20 amps@230/60/3, 10 amps@460/60/3
  • Connection: 4 wire through junction box
  • Dimensions: 56"L, 28"W , 64"H
  • Weight Dry: 700 lbs
  • Shipping: 850 lbs
 
 

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