JethroMc
New Member
We are getting more and more of a need for painting routed acrylic letters. We've done a bit of it in an inflatable spray booth with mediocre results, and we're in the process of setting up a proper spray booth with a view to improving our output both in volume and quality.
What I would like help on is the preparation of acrylic before painting. We cannot seem to get an uncontaminated finish, no matter how much or how carefully we clean the parts before painting. I know part of this has to do with dust control and extraction, which the new spray booth should help with, but I think a big factor is static, which makes it extremely difficult to get the acrylic really clean and dust free.
Our shop seems to be particularly susceptible to static as we have also had problems with printing because of it. How do you all control static in an overall way in the shop, and then more specifically with individual workpieces such as acrylic letters that need painting?
I understand wiping with a water/alcohol solution and a leather chamois is effective, but with routed letters it can be difficult and very time consuming to wipe the entire surface. Was else can we do to make this easier?
Anyone had any experience with these?: https://amstat.com/esd-ionizer/p2021-nuclecel-end-of-line-ionizer/
What I would like help on is the preparation of acrylic before painting. We cannot seem to get an uncontaminated finish, no matter how much or how carefully we clean the parts before painting. I know part of this has to do with dust control and extraction, which the new spray booth should help with, but I think a big factor is static, which makes it extremely difficult to get the acrylic really clean and dust free.
Our shop seems to be particularly susceptible to static as we have also had problems with printing because of it. How do you all control static in an overall way in the shop, and then more specifically with individual workpieces such as acrylic letters that need painting?
I understand wiping with a water/alcohol solution and a leather chamois is effective, but with routed letters it can be difficult and very time consuming to wipe the entire surface. Was else can we do to make this easier?
Anyone had any experience with these?: https://amstat.com/esd-ionizer/p2021-nuclecel-end-of-line-ionizer/