Electrophoresis, also known as electrocautery, swimming paint, or electrodeposition. Founded in the 1960s, it was 1st applied as a car primer by Ford Motor Company. Due to its good anti-corrosion and rust prevention functions, it quickly gained widespread application in the military industry. In recent years, it has only been applied to the surface treatment of daily hardware. Due to its good quality and high environmental protection, it is gradually replacing traditional paint spraying.
In the automotive field, electrophoresis is usually performed on large components. When electrophoresis is performed on small components, all small components are freely placed in the electrophoresis frame, and then the electrophoresis frame is placed in the electrophoresis cell. Although the surface of all small components can be electrophoresis in the end, the electrophoresis effect in the stacked part is significantly lower than that in the non stacked part, and it takes a long time to electrophoresis the stacked part as well. And both loading and unloading are manually carried out, with low automation, which seriously affects work efficiency.
In response to the above situation, this utility model provides an automated system for electrophoresis equipment, which is practical, and convenient in solving the above problems.