Systems, methods, and interfaces for optimizing compositional metrics of an e-coat bath
US-2025207289-A1 · Jun 26, 2025 · US
US10676839B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10676839-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615744168-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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In an electrodeposition system, the final quality of a coating is prevented from being degraded due to a coating material-containing aqueous solution flowing out of a steel plate mating portion during a drying process, while derivative problems such as an increase in the size of the system, an increase in the initial costs and the running costs, and a decrease in reliability are avoided. A washing zone that is subsequent to an electrodeposition zone in which an object to be coated is immersed in a coating material solution for electrodeposition so that a coating is formed on a surface of the object to be coated is provided with: a hot water washing tank in which the coated object is washed by being immersed in high-temperature washing water in the tank; and a spray washer that sprays a steel plate mating portion of the coated-object with high-temperature washing water, subsequent to washing in the hot water washing tank.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrodeposition system comprising: an electrodeposition zone in which an object to be coated is immersed in a coating material solution for electrodeposition so that a coating is formed on a surface of the object to be coated; a washing zone in which the coated object having the coating formed on the surface thereof in the electrodeposition zone is washed using washing water; and a drying zone in which the coated object washed in the washing zone is heated so that the coating of the coated object is hardened and dried, wherein the washing zone is provided with at least: a hot water washing tank in which the coated object is washed by being immersed in high-temperature washing water in the hot water washing tank; and a spray washer that sprays first and second kinds of steel plate mating portions of the coated object with high-temperature washing water, subsequent to washing in the hot water washing tank, wherein the spray washer is provided with spray ports and curving spray tubes to spray a corresponding kind of the steel plate mating portion of the coated object with the high-temperature washing water, and wherein the spray ports are for spraying, with high-temperature washing water, a first kind of steel plate mating portion which is parallel to the direction in which the coated object is conveyed, arranged to include two adjacent spray ports, including an upstream-side spray port positioned upstream and a downstream-side spray port positioned downstream in the direction in which the coated object is conveyed being arranged at an interval that continuously sprays the first kind of steel plate mating portion with the high-temperature washing water from the upstream-side spray port and sprays the first kind of steel plate mating portion with the high-temperature washing water from the downstream-side spray port as the coated object is conveyed, wherein the curved spray tubes comprise nozzles for spraying a second kind of steel plate mating portion which is angled relative to the direction in which the coated object is conveyed with high-temperature washing water, the curved spray tubes are arranged in the direction in which the coated object is conveyed and the nozzles are arranged parallel to the second kind of steel plate mating portion, and the spray washer is provided with a plurality of curved spray tube sets which are arranged in the direction in which the coated object is conveyed, the sets comprise a plurality of the nozzles which are parallel to the second kind of steel plate mating portion. 2. The electrodeposition system according to claim 1 , wherein the washing zone includes an upstream washing zone in which the coated object is washed using washing water that is clean water filtered through an ultrafiltration membrane, the hot water washing tank is configured such that pure water is used as the high-temperature washing water, and the coated object washed in the upstream washing zone is washed by being immersed in high-temperature pure water in the hot water washing tank, and the spray washer is configured to use pure water as the high-temperature washing water, and spray the steel plate mating portion of the coated object with high-temperature pure water, subsequent to washing in the hot water washing tank. 3. The electrodeposition system according to claim 2 , wherein a dripping area in which the coated object is maintained in a state of being conveyed for a preset period of time so that the washing water adhering to the coated object is allowed to drip from the coated object, is provided between the upstream washing zone and the hot water washing tank. 4. The electrodeposition system according to claim 2 , wherein a water washing tank in which the coated object washed in the upstream washing zone using the pure water is washed by being immersed in room-temperature pure water in the water washing tank is provided between the upstream washing zone and the hot water washing tank. 5. The electrodeposition system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a vibrator configured to vibrate the high-temperature washing water in the hot water washing tank.
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