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Material suppliers are developing environmentally friendly aluminum wheel stripping technologies for the next century.   

Material suppliers are developing environmentally friendly aluminum wheel stripping technologies for the next century. 

 


Aluminum Wheel Coating Remover: Aluminum Wheel Stripping -  

"What's New"?   

A Company dedicated to providing Environmentally Friendly- Aluminum Wheel Paint Remover Products to: Strip Aluminum Wheels. Aluminum Wheel Powder Coating Remover and Aluminum Wheel Clear Coating Remover to Strip & Recondition Aluminum Wheels.

Contact Us for: Aluminum Wheel Stripping,                                   Aluminum Wheel Stripper; Product or                                                 Aluminum Wheel Stripping Service: Quote to Strip_Aluminum_Wheels                                     

Tel. 248/765-9946 or mailto:sam@mileschemicalsolutions.com

Beware of Companies today  utilizing process chemicals in high temperature ranges of 250F-350F. to remove paint and strip powder coating from Cast Aluminum Wheels.

It is known in the Aluminum Wheel Industry, that cast aluminum wheels subjected several times to temperatures ranging from 250F-350F., for extended duration of time are adversely affected, and can permanently alter cast aluminum wheel substrate characteristics, strength and integrity.

What's New in Aluminum Wheel Coating Removal? 

Low temperature, Methods and Process:

Miles Chemical Solutions has recently developed an  Environmentally Friendly, Low VOC (volatile organic compounds) and Low-Temperature <200F.process involving Proprietary Technologies and Methods to Strip Aluminum Wheels and Reclaim Paint  Rework, avoiding the necessity of parts disposal.

Miles Chemical Solutions Paint Stripping Technologies are formulated to strip cured coatings safely from most surfaces including: Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Zinc, Steel and Plastics. These Proprietary Paint Strip Product Solutions were engineered by Miles Chemical Solutions to provide the Aluminum Wheel Industry and the Paint and Powder Coating Finishing Industry with an Environmentally Friendly, economically feasible, method to Reclaim & there-by Recycle Paint and Powder Finishing Rework. Miles Chemical Solutions Technologies allow the Finishing Industry to reach "0-Tolerance" Paint Quality without having to reprocess sanded and paint-repaired parts that may have broken substrate surface.  Sanding paint defects from parts may adversely affect the pretreatment, the substrate original surface quality and may even result in final paint quality failure. History has shown evidence of  inter-coat paint adhesion failure on sanded and refinished painted parts.  Miles Chemical Solutions Paint Stripping Processes utilize an insulated, heated immersion tank with a lid, a mixer for agitation, a filter to remove paint laden sludge and exhausted ventilation. Aluminum wheels, paint rework parts and paint hooks are immersed in a solution of 50% Miles chemistry and 50% water added at the Finishing facility. The 50% water and Miles Paint Stripper solution is heated to a range of 130F-200F.  The stripping process time to completely strip the cured coating from the substrate will vary depending on the substrate, the coating type and the Miles Chemical Solution Paint and Powder Stripping Technologies utilized. Stripping usually begins in minutes with E-coat only, and up to 1-hour with most paint and powder coatings. The second stage is a fresh water rinse, usually, utilizing a manual or automated pressure  washer to help remove the softened and De - laminated coating. The parts are then air or oven dried and reprocessed through paint with original surface quality. For Further information visit: www.MilesChemicalSolutions.com

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 Original Article From "Paint and Powder"  
(Vol.75, No. 9), Sept.99. 

Dan Davis - Senior Editor

      Miles has been hard at work over the past several years trying to find an environmentally friendly method for stripping paint or powder from Non-Ferrous substrates. After working unsuccessfully with conventional technologies, he recently discovered the perfect stripping material – Soap.
      To be exact, Miles Chemical Solutions (Detroit) is working with a compound that contains surfactant, high temperature synthetic soap. The material is also developed with Triethanolamine, a very hygroscopic, viscous liquid used in manufacturing surfactants and emulsions. Miles says the stripping material is 99% free of VOC's.
      Typical stripping materials for Non-Ferrous objects contain VOC's, such as N-methyl 2-pyrrolidone and Glycol Ethers. Others based on Silicates, tend to stick to Non-Ferrous substrates, making them difficult to repaint.  
      Miles says he worked extensively with solvents and silicates in attempt to find a stripping material that was both environmentally friendly and an effective stripping compound, but was unsuccessful. He even investigated high-temperature polymers, but ran into all-to-familiar problems. “The beauty of this stripping technology is that it doesn’t hurt the surface or shine of the nonferrous substrate,” he adds.
      The stripping material is best used in a vented hot-strip tank with adequate agitation. The material is poured directly into the tank with no water or solvent additive needed.
      “This material is non-hazardous and can be easily disposed of,” Miles says.
      “If operators want to recycle the stripping material, all they have to do is filter the paint-laden material, add about 50% virgin material and feed it back into the tank. That way they are eliminating pounds of waste every year.”
The Patented Technology has shown the ability to remove paint on Aluminum, Brass, Zinc, PC-Plastic parts, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous substrates.
      Miles says that he hopes to expand its use to  Custom Coaters Worldwide.  

 

                                                                            

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