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Does the cold weather affect electrostatic spraying?

Too cold weather has little effect on electrostatic spraying.

This depends on the temperature and paint material. First of all, if the plain paint commonly used in trucks is sprayed, it will take about three days to completely dry at 25℃, and the smell will be strong after drying.

If higher-grade metallic paint or pearlescent paint is used, it will take about 24 hours to completely dry at room temperature of 25℃. In fact, temperature has little effect on paint quality, but it will affect the drying speed of paint. Generally, the colder the weather, the slower the drying speed of paint, so the construction time of paint in summer is generally shorter than that in winter.

Different amounts have different degrees of low temperature resistance.

For example, the ordinary plastic PVC we usually use may be well preserved at 25 degrees, and it will become particularly fragile only at MINUS 70 degrees.

But plastics like our PPR or PPT have a very high degree of low temperature resistance, which can reach more than 80 degrees below zero.