2046 - Zinc/Nickel Plating Plant with In-line Phos/eCoating Facility
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Tuesday 15 Nov 2011 at 03:00 PM GMT
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Bidding Ends: Tuesday 15th November 2011 at 3.00pm (UK Time)
Final Payment Date: Thursday 17th November 2011 at 17:00:00
Final Clearance Date: Thursday 8th December 2011 at 17:00:00
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This Item is located in Darlington
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Auction Ends:
Tuesday 15 Nov 2011 at 03:00 PM GMT
Buyer's premium
Buyer's Premium will be charged at 15.00%.
VAT
Value added tax will be charged at 20.00%.
Final payment date
Thursday 17 Nov 2011 at 05:00 PM GMT
Final clearance date
Thursday 8 Dec 2011 at 05:00 PM GMT
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Lot 100: Zinc/Nickel Plating Plant with In-line Phos/eCoating Facility
Zinc/Nickel Plating Plant with In-line Phos/eCoating Facility
Designed, Built & Commissioned by – Jaquet Weston Engineering
Year Commissioned: 2007
Type of Plant: Rack
Overall Footprint: 26m x 3.8m
Processing Schedule Sequence –Please See Photograph No 28
Max Single Object Piece Size – Please See Photograph No 29 for Tank Sizes that will determine maximum piece size to be plated/ecoated.
Control Panel – (1) Main Panel with Edus Operating Interface which feeds Independent Panels for the Zinc/Nickel eCoating Line
Mode of Plating – Automatic or Manual
(2) Transporters
(29) Process Tanks – including On-line Drying Stations – Zinc/Nickel: Gas, eCoating Line : Electric
(5) Guissani Rectifiers on Zinc/Nickel – 415V, 3ph, 50Hz, 2000Amp
(1) Guissani Rectifiers on eCoating Line
Please Note: The eCoat Facility features an on/off De-Mineralised Water Producing Unit by Wychwood
A modern engineered used Zinc/Nickel & eCoating Plant from the well respected design, build and commissioning electroplating engineers Jaquet Weston Engineering.
This plant was designed to produce Zinc/Nickel electroplated products/components with the added facility of an in-line ecoating (electrophoretic/electropainting) facility, which could be used as a stand-alone plant in it’s own right, or in combination with the Zinc/Nickel as originally intended.
The line has counter-flow rinses, air agitation, spray rinse on the eCoat line, a common load/unload area, is bunded and features safety guards and an emergency guy wire along it’s entire length.
Other notable features of this Electroplating/Ecoating Plant is that it has a Thelmag hand held remote controller that enables the plant operative to control the transporter without the need of an attached pendant hoist, thereby allowing better utilisation of time and labour. In addition to this, there are energy saving hydraulically actuated opening/closing lid mechanisms on the drying stations of the ecoating line.
The Zinc/Nickel Line features an off-line pod tank and filter that returns the supernatant solution back into the plating tanks and comes with a number of flight bars and jigs.
Please Note: Although every effort has been made to
dispose of the redundant chemical please be aware that there will
be a certain amount of residue of chemicals - both liquid and
solid left within the plant (i.e Pipework, Bunding etc) (Bunding
extends to 3 sides of the line only)
Please Note: It is the Buyer's responsibility to ensure that adequate Health & Safety Practices are employed.
Please Note: This Item is located in Darlington
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