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re: brake servo/powdercoating

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Subject: re: brake servo/powdercoating
From: Patrick Bloem <patrick.bloem@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 08:13:37 -0700 (PDT)
Just wondering how hot the powder coating oven gets,
and whether this 
does 
damage to the internals of the brake servo?

Jerry,
Speaking for the powder I am familiar with that we use
in our business, (furniture) it needs to get to 350F
to melt and bond.  This is a polyester/epoxy hybrid
powder though that is not suited fo exterior
automotive.  No matter what though, you are basicly
remelting grainulated plastic so it needs to get to a
pretty high temp.  I don't think any rubber in the
servo would benefit from anything over 220F.
Patrick Bloem 
68 TR250
86 XJ series 3




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