PSB Company
Electrostatic Powder Painting
E-Coat Systems
General
Laser Cutting
Production Engineering/Quality Control
Production Manufacturing
Sav-A-Rak
Sheet Metal Fabrication Equipment
Spreaders
Stainless Steel Fabrication
Welding/Grinding
 555 West Goodale Street | Columbus, OH 43215 | Phone: (614) 228-5781 Fax: (614) 221-9398 05 : 17 : 08
ISO 9001 / 2000 standard Certified

We offer the ultimate in E-Coat design - from cleaning to curing.

PSB's SlideRail Square Transfer™ (SST) conveyor system is unlike any other product handling system in the finishing business. Parts are indexed along a low maintenance slide rail, rather than a traditional chain conveyor. Computer management hardware monitors and controls the entire process to guarantee the perfect paint job.

Our tank design allows proper paint circulation without clumping,
Therma Tron-X electrocoating systems feature AVC - Automatic Voltage Control (patent pending), which continually monitors product throughputs to insure optimal paint build. When a system is not running at full capacity, applied voltage is reduced, maintaining proper application thickness - but preventing overcoating of part. Automatic Voltage Control can cut paint costs by up to 20% on a yearly basis.
settling or foaming, which can impair a finish. Optional rack agitation frees trapped air bubbles, ensuring that solutions reach every nook and cranny of complex parts. Stainless steel construction eliminates corrosion and permits the use of deionized water for superior paint bath formulations. The bottom-entry cure oven is situated over the process tanks, maximizing use of floor space utilizing and cutting costs.

Our finishing systems are fully contained and completely automated to increase throughput while holding labor costs to a minimum.

What is E-Coat?

Electrocoating is an immersion painting process in which charged paint particles are attracted to an oppisitely charged metallic surface. As the paint is deposited, it forms a finish which begins to insulate the metal from the surrounding charged solution. Deposition continues until the coating thickness becomes sufficient to form a barrier against further paint attraction.

Last Updated: July 31, 2003