F A Q – Masking
1. I paint 2 colours after each other and I´m getting colour/surface changes under the tape!?
- Do not use TGIC-free paint!
- Cure properly (use oven logger)!
- Test TO, TB!
2. The green tape doesn´t stick?
- Surface structure (casting etc.)?
- Dirty surface?
- Efficient sticking area?
- Old tape?
- Test TR or TB (thicker adhesive)!
- Try to press on the tape!
3. How big discs can you supply?
- 1x1 or bigger (but it´s not a handable format)
- With print approx. 320x480
- If nothing else is agreed - delivery on rolls
4. Can back side (liner) of a disc-set be slited?
5. What is acceptable storing-time for tape?
6. I need special size of special discs with special printing!?
- No problem. Tooling is cheap
- We can also offer ERD for this purpose
- No min. quantities, but about 10.000 pcs to get a good price
7. Doesn´t paper/MDF/cork burn at 200 Celsius?
- No, but it is close to the limit
8. Does silicone shrink at higher temperatures?
9. How many times can a silicone plug be used?
- Depends on the treatment (scratching)
- Theoretically silicone rubber could be used a several hundred times at 200ºC
- Flakes are causing the biggest problems and limit normally the use
10. How many times can I use an EPDM plug in powder coating?
- A few times, then the material gets hard and brittle
11. How do I get rid of flakes?
- It´s difficult
- Washing + mechanical schratching/blewing
12. Can silicone rubber absorb liquids?
- Yes, petrolbased chemicals are hard for silicone rubber (TriChlorEthylen, Toulen etc)
13. Can silicone rubber cause silicone contamination?
- Normally not, but physical mistreatment of the rubber can cause (limited) problems
- Silicone oil rests are exhausted in postcuring process (always done)
14. Is it possible to glue silicone rubber to steel?
15. DSM 10 (magnet sheet) falls off in the oven!?
- The temporary loss of magnet power is enough to make it fall off.
- Strong air flows
- Too small masking format
- Too small contact area
16. I want a rubber cloth that is 20mm thick!?
- Sandwich construction (8+12 mm)
17. Is it possible to watercut with several beams parallell?
- Yes, 4 beams if details are not too big (4 abrasive)
- The material can be "stacked", but then cutting quality is diminishing
18. In which sizes can Colour match panels (PP) be produced?
- Tooling is available for 30/40/50/60x100 mm (hole concentric on shortest side) and 100x30-infinity mm (hole concentric on 100 mm side)
- By watercutting almost every size can be done. Cutting quality will be a little bit rough, but logotype might be cut
19. We have been using the same conical plug for several years and with the last shipment we got plugs that broke!?
- Generally there are variations in hardness and tear strength that depends on both material and production
- Are the way of using the plug "on the border" of what the material can perform there will be problems at some point
- Has the way of using it changed (new staff or new paint for example)?
- What does the hole look like? Sharp edges (threads)?
- Are tools (cutting pliers) used to remove the plugs?
- Has any alternatives been tested (GTM etc)?
20. We´ve been testing GGM06, but the problem is that it´s hollow, which means that flakes are left inside after cleaning it?
- Is it economical to clean it?
- The price is 0,40 SEK/pcs and every working second cost approx. 0,07 SEK. What is the real cost for washing a plug like this?
21. I think that paint sticks less on pink plugs than on yellow ones!
- There shouldn´t be any differences
- Colour is added at small doses and doesn´t affect physical properties. Colour is there just to make the handling easier
22. Can you cut tubes with 45 degree angle?
F A Q - Hanging
1. How much copper is there on a hook?
- Less than 1g/m wire (0,5-1 my thin layer)
2. Why is there copper on the wire?
- To get a clean wire. Copper is a last step lubricant by wire-drawing.
- Better earthing? No, not really, but some other advantages like less oxidation and better welding possibilites
3. Why a DV hook instead of a radius hook?
- It can be used more times with maintained earthing (contact)
- DV is a safer hook (higher load margin)
- Comparison of 100x2,0 hook DV vs R:
- Same load capability before any stretching (approx 5,5kg)
- Different maximum load before dropping product (26 and 10,5kg)
4. I have a product weighing 4 kg. Which wire dimension shall I use?
- Hook type?
- Security level?
- Dynamic loads?
- Cleaning/burning of hook?
- See recommendation table in the handbook!
5. I get too big hanging marks with a 3mm hook. What shall I do?
- Arrow, BHL or BH
- Spring wire/thinner diameter
- Hang at a covered/hidden spot
- Square wire
- If a product is hanging in two hooks - use a secondary load bar to avoid twist marks!
6. Your hooks can´t stand so many burn-offs as your competitors spring wire hooks!
- Is our price better?
- Our hooks are not meant to be burned-off
- True comparison
- Hanging-mark size
- Cleanliness
- Handling, burning and washing (sorting)
- Powder consumption
- Capital cost
- How many extra seconds can I handle the spring hook before it gets more expensive?
7. We have capacity problems, but we don´t want to invest money in expensive special jigs!?
- HQS
- HQL
- Use system 1000/1100/2000 in 2 or more "lines" (use depth) or use coupling plates.
- BHL systems & frames
8. We are getting our rail and conveyer full painted!?
- Earthing!!
- Deeper slot
- Check air flows in powder cabin
9. For how long can we use a hook?
- Depending on where hanging point is situated and the hook design
- Until resistance exceeds 1 Mohm (US safety recommendation)
- Use CGT II
10. Why H11B instead of H1B?
- Heavier (up to 5mm hooks)
- Can be cleaned with burn-off procedure
11. I have problems with dust falling down from my conveyer
- Clean the conveyer often and use the right oil
- Get a waste collector!