Authored by Peter Chifo, Jr.
For many years galvanizing and coatings have been applied over welded steel tubular products to provide protection against corrosion, enhance product appearance, and make the product more suitable for a specific end use. The vast majority of these coating systems were off-line operations that were cumbersome, labor intensive and required a significant amount of factory floor space. By the nature of their design, these off-line systems usually required work-in-process inventories, which often resulted in higher production costs. Recently, tube and pipe producers have been working to integrate as many operations in-line as practical, with the goal of optimizing efficiencies within the tube or pipe mill.
For the progressive tube and pipe producer who wishes to add value to, and differentiate their product from those of the competition, UV coating systems represent a very attractive opportunity. The unique, virtually instant cure properties of UV-curable coatings make this technology the most well suited coating method for in-line tube mill applications. Unlike thermal-cure coatings, which require considerable line length for component installation, UV systems can be installed in a relatively compact area. This becomes an even greater advantage as line speeds increase. With a properly designed UV line one can virtually double the rate of cure (increasing mill speed from 130 to 250 m/minute) utilizing an
increase in line length of only approximately 1.8 meters. The net result of this speed increase with alternative process technologies could be tens of meters.
Today there are a number of coating formulators that provide UV-curable coatings for a wide variety of tubular end-use markets. There are clear-coatings for fence tube, greenhouse tube, sprinkler pipe and electrical conduits intended to protect galvanized surfaces from white rust corrosion. Clear coatings designed to preserve the tube or pipe surface during the extreme and extended conditions of overseas transport are critically important in today’s global marketplace. Most recently, pigmented UV-curable coatings robust enough for post coating processing are being utilized to enhance product aesthetics and add higher value and utility to customers who have traditionally utilized un-coated pipe products. For example, interior fire sprinkler systems, especially in commercial buildings with exposed interiors, often desire coated pipe.
As the leading global provider of in-line galvanizing and coating processes, Superior Technologies, Inc. identified the need to develop a UV system which could efficiently and cost effectively cure at the in-line galvanizing system speeds. Currently our in-line galvanizing systems have speed capacities exceeding 250 m/minute. At these speeds, it is critically important that the lamps’ output per inch of bulb length remain stable and that it can withstand the harsh environment of tube and pipe making facilities.
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