Heat treatment stripping versus ...
Heat treatment stripping is an industrial method used to remove paint coatings (epoxy, powder, liquid, cataphoresis, etc.) and impurities present on the surface of metal parts (steel, cast steel, stainless steel, brass) without damaging the underlying substrate.
Pyrolysis treatment with automatic regulation and permanent control consists of increasing the temperature of a mass of air allowing the decomposition of the paint into two distinct parts:
· Gaseous effluents (treated by post-combustion between 850°C and 1000°C)
· Inert ash (sent to the approved reprocessing center).
This process applies to all paint line or production line tools, swings and assemblies, gratings, certain types of hooks, and paint manufacturing waste. Heat treatment also allows for the treatment of large parts and in large quantities.