Preservation Line
A Plate Preservation Line refers to a specialized system used for the preservation and protection of steel plates before further processing or storage.
Workpieces

Steel plates

Structural profiles (I-Beam, H-Beam, Channels, Angles)

Fabricated & welded steel components
Applications
- Surface preparation before painting or fabrication
- Removal of mill scale, rust & contaminants
- Application of shop primer for temporary corrosion protection
- Protection of steel during storage, handling & transportation
About
A Plate Preservation Line refers to a specialized system used for the preservation and protection of steel plates before further processing or storage. This line is designed to prevent corrosion and damage to the plates during transportation, handling, and storage. The GEC Plate Preservation Line typically consists of various components and processes. It starts with the loading of steel plates onto a conveyor system, which moves them through a series of surface treatment stages. These stages may include processes such as shot blasting, priming, drying, and cooling. Shot blasting is performed to remove rust, scale, and other contaminants from the plate surface, ensuring a clean and properly prepared surface for subsequent coating or painting. Priming involves the application of a protective coating or primer to prevent corrosion. Drying and cooling processes are employed to ensure proper curing and preservation of the applied coatings.
GEC Plate Preservation Lines are commonly used in industries such as steel manufacturing, shipbuilding, construction, and metal fabrication, where large quantities of steel plates are processed and preserved. These lines help maintain the quality and integrity of the plates, ensuring they are ready for further manufacturing or storage.
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