Winnebago Announces $7 Million State-of-the-Art E-Coat System
"This new system is unique to Winnebago and keeps us 'best in class' among motorhome manufacturers," said Winnebago Chairman, CEO and President
The new e-coat system processes piece parts and assemblies through a 10-stage, full-immersion electro-coating system capable of accepting loads 5' wide x 16' long x 6' high. The first seven stages are used for pretreatment and involve cleaning, treating with a nano-ceramic conversion coating and deionized water rinse for good conductivity. The final three stages are used for the e-coat and rinse cycles. Electro-deposition is accomplished by charging the components with electricity, and then paint film is bonded to the body to a desired thickness. Similar to automotive companies, Winnebago uses the e-coat process to provide corrosion protection.
"This new state-of-the-art system provides increased capacity and improved efficiency compared to our previous system, which has been in place since the early 80's," continued Potts, "In addition to providing a higher quality e-coat process, the new system has lower operating costs, less waste and fewer personnel will be needed to operate the system, freeing them up for other manufacturing operations."
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