We can offer 22 Euromask® Solutions

Free Sampling: Flat shapes - Liquid Coating . Masking in industrial surface treatments

Methods and characteristics of masking systems for flat shapes

The main masking methods for flat profiles include tapes, films, and dedicated masking solutions for flat areas.
These industrial masking products must ensure high-temperature resistance, chemical inertness, controlled elasticity, and uniform adhesion, even on complex geometries.
Equally important are reusability, dimensional accuracy, and ease of application and removal, in order to optimize production cycles.

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We can offer 22 Different solutions

Vinyl Discs
EBV - 100°C White Tape
PET tape (polyester)
EPB - Blue tape for masking 204 °C
PET tape (polyester)
EPR - Red tape for masking 220 °C
PET (polyester) peel-discs
EBC - Blue peel-discs 204 °C
PET square adhesives
QPL - Green square adhesives 204 °C
PVC Moldable Fine Line Tape
FLT - Blue masking Fine Line Tape 155 °C
0.05 Polyester Tape
EPTXL - 204°C Green Tape
PET (polyester) tape ultra-thin
STC - PET clear masking tape 204 °C
65µ Aluminum Tape
LALL65 - Silver Tape
PET green tape
HPT - Masking green tape 204 °C
Polyester Tape 0.05 (Silicone-Free)
RPT - Green tape 190°C
PET tape (polyester)
CLT - Clear tape for masking 204 °C
PET peel-discs with tab
EPCL - Green peel-discs with tab 204 °C
PET (polyester) peel-discs
EPC - Green peel-discs 204 °C
Paper tape
LPG - White tape 80°C
Polyimide tape
PC - Yellow Polyimide masking tape 260 °C.
Paper Discs
ELT - 80°C Yellow Tape
PET (polyester) rectangular adhesives
RPL - Green rectangular adhesives 204 °C
PET Laminated Aluminum Tape 70µ
LALL70 - Silver tape
Paper tape
SPG - White paper masking tape 190°
Fiber-glass cloth adhesive tape
EGC - White tape for masking 260 °C
Polyimide peel-discs
BPC - Yellow peel-discs 260 °C

Further Information

The masking of flat profiles is a critical phase in industrial surface treatment processes such as industrial painting, cataphoresis, anodizing, galvanizing, and sandblasting. Effective protection ensures the preservation of bearing planes, sealing areas, and functional surfaces, preventing rework and scrap.
In liquid coating, the main industrial masking methods include the use of masking plugs, adhesive dots, protective caps, and adhesive tapes.
Silicone plugs and adhesive dots are widely used to close through holes and blind holes.
Silicone caps and tubes provide external protection for pins, ends, and cylindrical surfaces.
Liquid coating tapes are used to define flat areas or complex profiles.
Liquid coating is an industrial surface treatment that requires precise control of areas not to be coated.
During the process, masking for liquid coating is essential to protect functional surfaces, threads, holes, and mating areas.
Masking products for liquid coating must ensure stability and performance during application and any drying phases; material strength is an essential characteristic to maintain proper protection of masked areas.
High material elasticity is also required to facilitate application and removal.
The reusability of masking devices helps optimize production costs.
Another key requirement is chemical resistance to surface pretreatments; proper adhesion without residues prevents contamination of the final coating.
An efficient masking solution is crucial for the reliability and final quality of the surface treatment.
Industrial masking makes it possible to protect threads, holes, functional surfaces, and mating areas.
Masking products for surface treatments include masking plugs, protective caps, adhesive dots, technical adhesive tapes, and masking tubing.
These devices must ensure high resistance to high temperatures.
Dimensional stability is essential during curing and drying cycles.
High chemical resistance to surface pre-treatments, such as degreasing and pickling, is also required.
The elasticity of the materials allows perfect adhesion even on complex geometries.
A key requirement is residue-free removal, in order to preserve the quality of the treatment.
The reusability of masking systems contributes to optimizing production costs.
Industrial surface treatments are essential processes for improving the protection, functionality, and durability of metal components.
Among the main surface treatment processes are powder coating, liquid coating, galvanizing, anodizing, cathodic electrodeposition (e-coating), sandblasting, and flame treatment.
These treatments provide corrosion resistance, electrical insulation, or surface conductivity, depending on the application.
During each industrial treatment, it is essential to define the areas that must not be treated.


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