Introduction:
The fluororesin electrostatic spraying process used in the Teflon sprayed tank:
1. First, degreasing and rust removal on the surface of the equipment at high temperature.
2. Then roughen the surface of the equipment by sandblasting and spray a layer of special primer.
3. Then the fluorine material powder is charged through high-voltage electrostatic equipment, and evenly adsorbed on the surface of the machined equipment under the action of the electric field,
4. Finally, after high temperature baking, the clinker particles will melt into a dense protective layer and firmly adhere to the surface of the workpiece to form an anti-corrosion layer.
Characteristic Features:
1. Applicable medium: acid, alkali, organic solvent, various corrosive medium; PH can reach 1-14.
2. Performance advantages: high purity, extremely low precipitation rate, in line with the purity requirements of the photovoltaic industry.
3. The coating has strong adhesion and can withstand extreme negative pressure (vacuum).
4. The coating has high heat transfer efficiency and is suitable for storage tanks that require thermal insulation.
5. The coating surface is extremely smooth and the friction coefficient is very small.
Teflon Sprayed Tank Material:
1. Tank shell: carbon steel, stainless steel 304, 316L, titanium alloy Ti, duplex stainless steel 2205
2. Spraying material: ECTFE (F30), ETFE (F40), FEP, PFA.
Structural Characteristic:
Tank form: Vertical Type and Horizontal Type.
Design drawing and related parameters are as follows:

Nozzle | Connection standard | Application |
a | HG/T20592-2009 | Inlet hole |
b | HG/T20592-2009 | Inlet hole |
c | HG/T20592-2009 | Bottom discharge hole |
F1,F2 | HG/T20592-2009 | Level hole |
e | HG/T20592-2009 | Inlet hole |
d | HG/T20592-2009 | Top feed hole |
S1 | HG/T20592-2009 | Sight glass hole |
S2 | HG/T20592-2009 | Reserve hole |