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Electrodeposition Coatings

Electrodeposition coatings, also known as electrocoating or e-coating, is a process where a liquid paint or primer is applied to a metal surface using an electric current. The metal part acts as an electrode submerged in a paint bath containing charged particles. When electrical current is applied, these particles move toward and deposit evenly onto the metal, forming a uniform, durable coating. This method provides excellent coverage, corrosion resistance, and adhesion, making it ideal for coating complex or hard-to-reach surfaces in automotive, appliance, and industrial applications.