vrx46 Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 I have my cases sand blasted ready to powder coat, I read somewhere you should bake them first and that will get any excess oil to come out of the pores in the aluminum, is this true? I just wanna make sure these are done correctly, they would be a bitch to strip if they got messed up. Quote
Power_Man Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 All aluminium needs to be pre baked. Especially if it has been in contacts with oil. May turn black after baked, sand blast again and bake again. It will "fish-eye" as the oil/air escape the metal. Quote
sleeper06 Posted March 27, 2016 Report Posted March 27, 2016 Pre bake is a must as stated , blasted, baked , blasted , hot tank powder , keep in mind I'm not a powder guy just was allowed to use someone's equipment i. It's about 9 yrs old and holding strong Quote
Power_Man Posted March 28, 2016 Report Posted March 28, 2016 Pre bake is a must as stated , blasted, baked , blasted , hot tank powder , keep in mind I'm not a powder guy just was allowed to use someone's equipment i. It's about 9 yrs old and holding strong I'm not a full time powder guy, but was told if you sandblast after baking, you strip down to new material and can cause opportunity for it to out-gas on your powder bake. thats why i suggested a bake after your second sandblast. Quote
Larry's Shee Posted March 28, 2016 Report Posted March 28, 2016 Would this apply to paint also? What temps and for how long ? Quote
Power_Man Posted March 29, 2016 Report Posted March 29, 2016 Would this apply to paint also? What temps and for how long ? It wouldn't hurt to get the oil burnt off for paint. For me, I go by: If the powder needs 350* bake. I'll pre-bake the part at 400* for 30min to an hour. Better safe than sorry. Powder is a bitch to get off, unless you have a really good chemical stripper. Quote
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