Product carriers

In surface technology, product carriers with suspension devices play a key role in the processing of workpieces. These specialized devices enable efficient and precise handling of workpieces during the coating or surface treatment process.

The suspension devices on product carriers are used to hold the workpieces securely in place while ensuring even access to all sides of the workpiece. This is particularly important in order to achieve a homogeneous coating or surface treatment. The workpieces are suspended on the product carriers and the fixtures must be designed to meet the specific requirements of the different workpieces.

The choice of material for product carriers and hanging fixtures depends on various factors, including the type of surface treatment, the size and weight of the workpieces and the environmental conditions in the production process. Typical materials can be metals such as stainless steel for their corrosion resistance or special coated plastics for their adaptability and lightness.

The precise design of product carrier suspension devices is crucial to ensure safe and effective handling of workpieces. A well thought-out design minimizes the risk of damage during the process and helps to optimize the overall surface treatment. In industry, especially in sectors such as automotive or aerospace manufacturing, these product carriers with suspension devices are indispensable components for high-quality surface finishes.

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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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