ipcm® n. 58 - July/August 2019

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The Industrialisation of Chemical Paint Stripping © Condoroil Chemical Srl

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he development of nontoxic and increasingly high-performance formulations has been recently promoting the revival of the chemical

paint stripping technology (Fig. 1). Compared with the past, however, this trend means that simple, “secluded” treatment tanks are no longer used and that the process is rather industrialised and integrated into the production cycle. Condoroil Stainless, with the collaboration of Condoroil Chemical, which has been producing paint strippers since its establishment, is now able to offer spray, ultrasonic, barrel, and hydrokinetic treatment plants, totally automated and integrated with the production lines in order to eliminate the need to remove the frames from the chain. By using the skills acquired in the development of its

Figure 1: An in-line zero discharge paint stripping plant.

recovery and regeneration technology, Condoroil Stainless can also offer zero discharge plants equipped with regeneration units for the paint stripping solutions used and with rinse water recycling systems that simultaneously recover any dragged paint stripper (Figs. 2 and 3). For further information:

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Figure 2: A conventional paint stripping tank.

Figure 3: A sludge decantation unit.


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