Paint-stripping by induction heating can be more effective than traditional paint-stripping methods. There are also other factors to consider, such as the cost of enclosure or containment, collection of blast media, and filtration or separation of strip coating materials for disposal when using abrasive blasting or disk grinding. It is extremely difficult to overcome these issues in many urban projects. Using induction, strip coatings can be removed without leaving minimal waste disposal behind. The safely remove coatings can be swept up, vacuumed, or even reused like any other waste in a workshop.
The Working Environment That Is Safer:
As a result of the controlled, localized heat, toxic dust fumes and dust are greatly reduced.
Quick And Easy Clean-Up:
Rather than being pulverized, the coating material mostly peels off as flakes. The removal of waste is easier to clean up.
Operation With No Noise:
This flexible and efficient operation is possible for operators to work in public without causing a disturbance.
Mobile:
Although the equipment is rugged and reliable, it is still lightweight and portable.
Reducing Energy Consumption:
Fast, accurate, and repeatable heat delivery makes the coating de-removal process highly energy-efficient
Method Flexibility:
Heat-scanning, freehanded, semi-automatic, and spot heating options.
No Limitations:
In addition to a flat metal surface, this system is suitable for round contours, inside/outside corners, both sides of the substrate, as well as round rivets.
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