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Old 06-20-2008, 11:38 AM   #6
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Re: powder coat guys

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im gonna dissagree with most of what is said......the "think magnetic" made me think, we powder coat (actually farmout) lots of aluminum parts for aircraft, and alumnium isnt magnetic....then i did some good ol googleing and found that they can PC most any surface, such as glass, bone, and wood just to name a few.......so im thinkin a filler like "all metal" would work...???

special-k :this isnt dirrected at you, just passing along some info for everyone
It has nothing to do with being magnetic. From the method of powercoating I am familiar with the only thing that matters is the the material being able to conduct a charge. It is a misconception that aluminum, glass, plastic or even wood do not conduct electricity. They do, just not the the extent that steel or copper do.
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