Claims
- 1. Plant for powder coating the surface of objects with polymeric powder having a melting temperature less than about 100° C., said polymeric powder including a polymer curable under the influence of electromagnetic radiation, said plant comprising:conveying means for transporting said objects from a first end of said plant to a second end of said plant, said plant divided into chambers by a plurality of walls having openings for the passage of said objects; a first chamber at said first end of said plant including means for preparing said objects to retain said polymeric powder charged with static electricity in a subsequent spraying operation; a second chamber including spraying means for charging said polymeric powder with static electricity and for spraying by compressed air said polymeric powder onto said objects prepared in said first chamber, said second chamber further including means for controlling the temperature in said second chamber during said spraying from about 10° C. to 40° C. and for controlling the humidity of the air in said second chamber from about 20 to 80 percent relative humidity; a third chamber including infrared means for exposing said objects to infrared radiation and heating means for blowing air towards said objects thereby melting the powder retained on said objects, and means for controlling said heating means and said infrared means whereby the surface of said objects are maintained at a temperature no greater than about 100° C.; an airlock before and after said third chamber to prevent heated air escaping from the third chamber and entering an adjacent chamber; and a fourth chamber including means for exposing said objects to electromagnetic radiation to initiate the curing of said polymeric powder, means for blowing air towards said objects, and means for controlling the temperature of said air to be blown from about 5° C. to 40° C.
- 2. The plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature in said second chamber during said spraying is from about 15-25° C.
- 3. The plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein said humidity of said air in said second chamber is from about 50 percent to 60 percent relative humidity.
- 4. The plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein said temperature of said air to be blown in said fourth chamber is about 15-25° C.
- 5. The plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein said infrared means and said heating means in said third chamber maintains the surface of said objects less than about the melting temperature of said powder.
- 6. Plant for powder coating the surface of heat sensitive and humidity absorbing objects with polymeric powder having a melting temperature less than about 100° C., said polymeric powder including a polymer curable under the influence of electromagnetic radiation, said plant comprising:an enclosure in the form of a tunnel having a first end and a second end; conveying means for transporting said objects to be coated from said first end of said tunnel to said second end of said tunnel at a transport velocity, said tunnel divided in compartments by means of a plurality of walls having openings to allow the passage of said objects conveyed by said conveying means; a first chamber at said first end of said tunnel for preparing said objects for retaining said polymeric powder in a subsequent spraying operation, said first chamber including means for exposing said objects to infrared radiation to heat said objects thereby producing moisture from humidity absorbed by said objects as condensate on the surface of said objects, said transport velocity of said conveying means being adapted so that the heating effect will prevent the condensate from being substantially vaporized; a second chamber including means for charging said polymeric powder with static electricity, means for spraying said polymeric powder onto said objects by compressed air, and means for grounding said objects having condensate coated surfaces; means for controlling the temperature within said second chamber during said spraying to about 10° C. to 40° C. and the humidity of the air within the second chamber to about 20 to 80 percent relative humidity; a third chamber including infrared means for exposing said objects to infrared radiation and heating means for blowing air against said objects thereby melting the powder retained on said objects, and means for controlling said heating means and said infrared means whereby the surface of said objects are maintained at a temperature no greater than about 100° C.; an airlock before and after said third chamber to prevent heated air escaping from said third chamber and entering an adjacent chamber; and a fourth chamber including means for exposing said objects to electromagnetic radiation adapted to initiate the curing of the polymer, means provided for blowing air against the surfaces of said objects exposed to the electromagnetic radiation, and means for controlling the temperature of the air blown from about 5° C. to 40° C.
- 7. The plant as claimed in claim 6, wherein said temperature in said second chamber during said spraying is about 15-25° C.
- 8. The plant as claimed in claim 6, wherein said humidity of said air in said second chamber is about 50 to 60 percent relative humidity.
- 9. The plant as claimed in claim 6, wherein said temperature of said blown air in said fourth chamber is about 15-25° C.
- 10. The plant according to claim 6, wherein said means for exposing said objects to electromagnetic radiation includes an airbox within said fourth chamber, a housing having at least one elongated tube-shaped radiation emitting lamp within said airbox, and means coupled to said airbox for blowing air into said airbox.
- 11. The plant according to claim 10, wherein said housing includes a reflector mounted to said housing for directing the radiation emitted from said lamp towards said objects, said reflector provided to rotate between a position wherein the radiation is directed towards said objects and a position wherein said reflector is shadowing said objects from being irradiated in order to prevent said objects from being overheated.
- 12. The plant according to claim 10, wherein said means for exposing said objects to electromagnetic radiation includes an airbox within said fourth chamber, a housing having at least one elongated tube-shaped radiation emitting lamp within said airbox, and means coupled to said airbox for blowing air into said airbox.
- 13. The plant according to claim 12, wherein said housing includes a reflector mounted to said housing for directing the radiation emitted from said lamp towards said objects, said reflector provided to rotate between a position wherein the radiation is directed towards said objects and a position wherein said reflector is shadowing said objects from being irradiated in order to prevent said objects from being overheated.
- 14. The plant as claimed in claim 6, wherein said infrared means and said heating means in said third chamber maintains the surface of said objects less than about the melting temperature of said powder.
- 15. Plant for powder coating the surfaces of objects with polymeric powder having a melting temperature below about 100° C., said polymeric powder includes a polymer curable under the influence of electromagnetic radiation, said plant comprising a first station including means for preparing said objects to retain the polymeric powder; a second station including spraying means for spraying the polymeric powder onto said objects prepared to retain said polymeric powder to provide a coating layer of polymeric powder; a third station including tempering means for heating said objects to the melting temperature of the polymeric powder to melt the coating layer of polymeric powder on said objects, said tempering means comprising means for directing a stream of heated air towards said objects and means for generating infrared radiation directed towards the surfaces of said objects; and a fourth station including means for emitting electromagnetic radiation to cure the coating layer of the polymeric powder.
- 16. The plant according to claim 15, wherein said first station is operative for pre-heating said objects to a sufficient temperature such that said polymeric powder at least partly melts and adheres to said objects.
- 17. The plant according to claim 15, wherein said third station includes means for directing a stream of air towards said objects wherein the temperature of the air is controlled to keep said coating layer of polymeric powder below the flowing temperature of the polymeric powder.
- 18. The plant according to claim 15, further comprising conveying means for conveying objects to be powder coated through the first, second, third and fourth stations.
- 19. The plant according to claim 15, wherein the melting and softening temperature of said polymeric powder is between 60-100° C.
- 20. Plant for powder coating the surfaces of heat sensitive objects with a polymeric particulate powder having a low melting temperature and a predetermined flow temperature, said polymeric powder including initiators adapted to initiate curing of the polymeric powder with ultra-violet radiation, the plant comprising a tunnel including conveying means for conveying the objects for polymeric powder coating through the tunnel, said tunnel including:a first station including means for exposing the objects to infrared radiation; a second station including spraying means for spraying the polymeric powder onto the surfaces of said objects conveyed through the second station wherein the particles of the polymeric powder are subjected to electrostatic forces to provide a coating layer of melted polymeric powder on the surface of said objects; a third station operative for tempering the coating layer of melted polymeric powder on the surface of said objects comprising heating means for directing a stream of heated air towards said objects and means for exposing said objects to infrared radiation; a fourth station operative for curing said objects with ultraviolet radiation; and temperature control means for adapting the temperature of the airstream in the third station so that the coating layer of melted polymeric powder sprayed onto and retained on the surfaces of the objects in the second station reaches its melting temperature but not its flowing temperature.
- 21. Plant for powder coating the surfaces of objects with polymeric powder having a melting temperature less than about 100° C., said polymeric powder including a polymer curable under the influence of electromagnetic radiation, said plant comprising:a first chamber in which said objects to be coated are prepared to retain said polymeric powder charged with static electricity; a second chamber in which said objects are sprayed with said polymeric powder charged with static electricity in an atmosphere with the temperature in the range of about 10-40° C. and about 20-80 percent relative humidity; a third chamber in which said objects are heated by exposure to infrared radiation to a surface temperature of no greater than about 100° C. thereby melting the powder retained on the objects and by heated air directed towards said objects, said heated air and said infrared radiation having a temperature adapted to maintain the surface of said objects at no greater than about 100° C.; and a fourth chamber in which the objects are radiated by electromagnetic radiation for initiating the curing of the heated polymeric powder and simultaneously cooled by flowing air having a temperature of about 5° C. to 40° C. for maintaining the objects at a temperature below the melting temperature of said powder thereby compensating for the heating of said objects from said electromagnetic radiation.
- 22. The plant as claimed in claim 21, further including an airlock before and after said third chamber to prevent heated air escaping from the third chamber and entering an adjacent chamber.
- 23. The plant as claimed in claim 21, wherein said first chamber includes means for controlling the relative humidity therein and means for heating said objects by infrared radiation.
- 24. The plant as claimed in claim 23, further including control means for controlling the operation of said first chamber whereby the temperature measured at the surface of said objects is about 40° to 85° C. while retaining moisture thereon.
- 25. The plant as claimed in claim 24, further including in said second chamber means for grounding said objects so that said polymeric powder will be retained at the surface of said objects having electrical conductive properties resulting from said moisture produced on the surface of said objects.
- 26. Plant for powder coating the surfaces of objects with polymeric powder having a melting temperature less than about 100° C., said polymeric powder including a polymer curable under the influence of electromagnetic radiation, said plant comprising:a first chamber for preparing said objects to be coated for retaining said polymeric powder; a second chamber for spraying said objects with said polymeric powder having an electrostatic charge in a first conditioned atmosphere; a third chamber for melting said polymer powder retained on said objects by heating said polymer powder by exposure to infrared radiation and by simultaneously directing heated air towards said objects, said heated air and said infrared radiation having a temperature adapted to maintain the surface of said objects less than about 100° C.; and a fourth chamber for radiating said objects with electromagnetic radiation for initiating the curing of the heated polymeric powder and simultaneous cooling said objects by flowing conditioned air over said objects, whereby said objects are maintained at a temperature below the melting temperature of said polymer powder thereby compensating for the heating of said objects from said electromagnetic radiation.
- 27. The plant as claimed in claim 26, further including an airlock before and after said third chamber to prevent heated air escaping from the third chamber and entering an adjacent chamber.
- 28. The plant as claimed in claim 26, wherein said first chamber includes means for controlling the relative humidity therein and means for heating said objects by infrared radiation.
- 29. Plant for powder coating the surface of heat sensitive objects polymer curable under the influence of electromagnetic radiation, said plant comprising:a first chamber for storing said objects in an atmosphere having a predetermined relative humidity whereby said objects absorb moisture from said atmosphere, and heating means for pre-heating said objects by infrared radiation until the temperature at the surface of said objects has reached about 40° C. to 85° C. while retaining moisture thereon; a second chamber for spraying said objects in an atmosphere having an air temperature of about 10° C. to 40° C. with said polymeric powder having an electrostatic charge, and means for grounding said objects so that said polymeric powder will be retained at the surface of said objects by means of electrostatic forces, the grounded objects having electrical conducting properties resulting from the moisture produced on the surface of said objects in said first chamber; a third chamber for heating said objects to a temperature at which said polymeric powder melts by simultaneously using infrared radiation and means for blowing air having a predetermined temperature to maintain the surface temperature of said objects at less than about 100° C.; and a fourth chamber for curing said polymeric powder by exposing the surface of said objects to electromagnetic radiation while simultaneously blowing air against the surface of said objects, whereby the temperature of the polymeric powder during said curing is maintained at a temperature not substantially exceeding the melting temperature of said polymeric powder.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 09/543,999 filed on Apr. 6, 2000 which was a Continuation-In-Part Application of patent application Ser. No. 09/011,410, filed on Apr. 8, 1998 and which was described and claimed in International Application No. PCT/SE96/01004 filed Aug. 9, 1996, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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