Browse the most recent issues of Coatings World Magazine, featuring timely insights and industry-leading analysis.
Access the interactive digital version of the magazine with multimedia enhancements and exclusive online features.
Join a global community of coatings professionals—subscribe to receive the magazine in print or digital formats.
Promote your brand to decision-makers across the global coatings value chain with targeted advertising options.
Review our standards for submitting articles and technical content to ensure alignment with editorial goals.
Understand how your data is collected, stored, and used when interacting with Coatings World Magazine.
Immediate updates on significant industry developments.
News from major and regional paint and coatings producers.
Updates from raw material and equipment suppliers.
Leadership changes and notable appointments.
Mergers, acquisitions, and earnings reports across the industry.
Data-driven insights into regional and global coatings markets.
Interviews with executives, innovators, and influencers in the coatings sector.
Explore long-form articles and special reports that analyze trends, technologies, and business strategies in coatings.
Recurring editorial pieces offering expert perspectives and commentary on regulatory, sustainability, and R&D topics.
Access original interviews, Q&As, and insights that offer a deeper understanding of key industry developments.
Industry leaders weigh in on technical advancements, market challenges, and future opportunities.
Explore color trend predictions and their influence on coatings design, formulation, and application.
Profiles and rankings of the world’s leading coatings manufacturers and suppliers.
Comprehensive resource for locating suppliers of coatings materials and services.
Connect with distributors of raw materials, packaging, and equipment.
Showcase your company’s services, products, and expertise.
Look up definitions for key terms and concepts used across the coatings industry.
Full-length videos covering events, innovations, and thought leadership.
Short-form video interviews offering quick updates and takeaways.
Audio interviews and discussions with industry experts and insiders.
In-depth digital publications on coatings technologies and trends.
Research-backed documents examining industry challenges and solutions.
Informational materials highlighting products, services, and companies.
Company-sponsored articles offering valuable insights, case studies, and product applications.
Company announcements, product launches, and business developments from across the coatings sector.
Search for career opportunities in the coatings industry and connect with hiring companies.
Explore the latest job opportunities in the coatings industry. View current openings and take the next step in your career today.
Looking to hire in the coatings industry? Post your job on Coatings World and get in front of thousands of chemists, formulators, engineers, and industry experts actively seeking new opportunities.Explore the latest job opportunities in the coatings industry. View current openings and take the next step in your career today.
What are you searching for?
November 9, 2017
By: Anthony Locicero
Copy Editor, New York Post
Air Tractor on Nov. 2 hosted aerospace industry representatives, elected dignitaries, Air Tractor dealers and members of the media at its agricultural aircraft manufacturing facilities in Olney, Texas, to see operation of the first electrocoat primer system for full-scale original-equipment aircraft parts manufacturing. Celebrating the groundbreaking event with Air Tractor officials were executives of aerospace coatings manufacturer PPG, which developed the pioneering e- coat aerospace primer system.
“E-coat is not a new metal primer application technology for corrosion resistance and paint adhesion, but it is new to aerospace,” Air Tractor President Jim Hirsch said. “E-coat has been used in the automotive industry for 50 years. Until PPG AEROCRONTM e-coat primer was developed—the same company that introduced e- coat commercially for automotive OEM production—the technology had not been adopted by aerospace OEMs. The relatively high cure temperatures used in the automotive world can damage the structural and metallurgical properties of aluminum used in the aerospace industry. With PPG Aerocron e-coat primer, the cure temperature can be lowered to 200 degrees Fahrenheit [93.33 degrees Celsius], which makes e-coat a viable option for us.”
“We have opened a new chapter in aviation manufacturing, and we look forward to the industry benefitting from the protection that e-coat technologies have provided in other industries for more than 50 years,” said Michael McGarry, PPG chairman and CEO.
Added Barry Gillespie, PPG vice president, aerospace products: “We were able to walk down this uncharted path together and open a new chapter in aviation manufacturing history.”
Gillespie recalled Air Tractor’s introduction to PPG Aerocron e-coat primer. “When PPG held its first aerospace e-coat primer symposium in June 2011 at our Oak Creek, Wisc., coatings facility, Rick Turner, Air Tractor’s vice president of operations, was intrigued but skeptical. He could not conceive how large aircraft parts could be negotiated through an automated dip-and-bake system. But the PPG Aerocron primer team found the answer. The team members, Rick and his Air Tractor team worked diligently over the next six years to make this vision a reality.”
Air Tractor’s Turner supervised the design, planning and construction of the new electrocoat facility. The three-story, 6,600-square-foot (613.16-square-meter), building encloses the electrocoat system and includes an automated parts rack hoist, ten 5,000- gallon (18,927-liter) immersion tanks, cure ovens, and a reverse osmosis water treatment system.
The new electrocoat facility began producing test parts in April 2017. Three months later Air Tractor completed testing and began introducing e-coat parts into its assembly line, Turner reported.
“The e-coat system is currently operating at 50 percent of its full production capacity. There is plenty of capacity to increase output as needed. We are e-coating various parts of the aircraft including wings, control surfaces, and skins, as well as subassemblies,” Turner said. “It’s a completely automated process.”
The power supply and filtration for the entire electrocoat line is managed at a single control station. An automated racking system moves parts through the electrocoat bath process. When the 12-stage process is complete, the racking system loads racks of parts into ovens where the e-coat is cured. When parts leave the oven, they are ready to be moved into aircraft production or to inventory.
The quality and coverage of the electrocoated parts’ finish is clearly superior to the chromated pre-treatment and spray primer process, Turner said. “E-coat provides uniform coating throughout the part, even in holes, slots and inside tubes,” he added.
Instead of primer being sprayed onto the part, which is the traditional method, the part is dipped into an electrically charged tank of primer. Based on the principle that opposites attract, electrocoating maximizes paint adhesion and provides a superior edge and surface finish with precise and consistent film thickness.
“There is no over-spray, meaning that 90 to 95 percent of the coating adheres directly to the part,” Turner said.
“At this stage of implementation, we are seeing a significant increase in process efficiency. We are also tracking reduced material costs and improved safety and environmental impact.
“The e-coat process provides a better, longer-lasting product to Air Tractor owners,” he continued. “Given the chemicals that agricultural pilots work with, we believe there will be fewer panels to replace, re-coat or repaint, meaning less maintenance costs in the long run for the life of the airplane. What’s more, electrocoated parts can be easily repainted in the field with commonly used aircraft paints and spray systems.” Pictured: 5,000 gallon immersion bath tanks/Courtesy: PPG
Enter the destination URL
Or link to existing content
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !