Automatic Feedback Current (AFC) Control
Gun current is one of the most critical parameters affecting the quality
and efficiency of the finishing process. Excessive gun current
can result in lower transfer efficiency, reduced finish quality
and back-ionization.
Back-ionization limits attainable film thickness, inhibits recoating,
and has a detrimental effect on the powder’s ability to penetrate “Faraday
cage” areas.
Automatic Feedback Current control allows users to set the gun current
at a level that will provide optimal (not necessarily maximum) powder
charge and field strength for each application. Control of the gun
current ensures that the number of ions generated in the charge zone
is sufficient to charge the powder effectively, but not high enough
to create excessive free-ion current on the already-deposited powder
layer.
When coating parts with varying contours and shapes it is difficult
to maintain constant gun-to-part distances. With a conventional voltage-control
spray system, gun current will increase as the gun-to-part distance
decreases. Conversely, gun current decreases as the gun is moved farther
from the part. AFC control minimizes this problem, by allowing the
operator to set the optimal gun current for his application. The system
automatically maintains the current at no higher than the preset level,
regardless of the gun-to-part distance.
AFC control results in maximum transfer efficiency, high finish quality
and enhanced Faraday-cage penetration. It also enables finishers to
apply thicker layers of coating, when desired, and improve the efficiency
of the recoating process.