Electrostatic Spraying: The Dividing Line of Quality in Heavy Duty Truck Lifts

Traditional spray painting processes have clear shortcomings in surface treatment of heavy duty truck lifts—insufficient paint adhesion, inadequate coverage in corners, and high susceptibility to coating peeling in the harsh, oil- and hydraulic fluid-filled environments of truck repair shops. The
electrostatic powder spraying technology used in TFAUTENF heavy duty truck lifts completely transforms this situation.

Through a high-voltage electric field, electrostatic spraying ensures that the powder coating is uniformly adsorbed onto the column surface. After high-temperature curing, the coating achieves molecular-level bonding with the metal substrate, delivering
adhesion strength that is more than three times that of traditional spray painting, significantly enhancing impact resistance and corrosion resistance.

In the demanding environment of heavy truck repair shops, which are often laden with oil stains and solvents, the advantages of this process are particularly evident. The dense coating formed by electrostatic spraying is resistant to erosion by hydraulic oils, brake fluids, and other chemicals, greatly reducing the frequency of daily maintenance. More importantly, the uniform coating thickness (60-80μm) provides long-lasting protection to the column surface, preventing strength hazards caused by rust.
In terms of long-term cost, while electrostatic spraying technology increases initial investment, it extends the effective service life of the lift by over 30%. This not only reduces the frequency of equipment replacement but also ensures that heavy truck repair operations are always conducted on a safe and reliable platform.