Dry separation

Dry separation in conjunction with powder coatings is a process for cleaning gas streams that is used in industrial plants to remove pollutants without using liquids. This process is particularly relevant in the powder coating industry, where powder coatings are applied to surfaces to coat and protect them. During the powder coating process, gas streams are generated that can contain pollutants such as dust and other particles.

Dry separation makes it possible to efficiently capture and remove these pollutants before the gas streams are released into the environment. Various techniques such as gravity separation, cyclone separation, electrostatic precipitators or filter bags are used. By using dry separation systems, companies can ensure that their powder coating processes are environmentally friendly and comply with current regulations. This not only helps to improve air quality, but also ensures a high-quality end product.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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