Ecoater Gets 200% More Use of Paint Stripper at 40% Savings

An electrocoater faced significant expenses and inefficiencies with its paint stripping line, spending $6,000 to initially charge the bath with chemistry and $3,000 for each recharge. The initial bath lasted only about three weeks before performance declined, necessitating partial recharges and eventually complete dumps every six weeks. Seeking a more cost-effective and efficient solution, the electrocoater consulted Hubbard-Hall.

Hubbard-Hall’s team analyzed the paint stripping process and identified opportunities to save time and money while improving performance. They recommended two products: Aquastrip 1200, a caustic paint stripper with organic agents for steel and silicone, and Aquastrip BCA 10, an additive to enhance alkalinity and sustain efficiency. These products were tailored to emulate and surpass the existing process.

Aquastrip 1200: Caustic paint stripper with organic agents for effective chemical stripping.

Aquastrip BCA 10: Alkaline additive for increased efficiency and cost savings.

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Excerpt: By analyzing and adapting their paint stripping process to include Aquastrip, this electrocoater was able to save time and money.

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