It is correct excessive film builds and the presence of solvent in an uncured finish can result in extreme elevated oven temperatures. Manufactures of these ovens make it clear not to process wet parts or exceed the oven’s design capacity in terms of lbs of coating per batch of items to be processed.
Since the late 1980’s, thermal stripping methods became common to the finishing industry as alkaline strippers were inefficient for removing cross linked thermoset coatings such as electrodeposition primers, acrylic or polyester liquid topcoats, and or powder finishes.
On the other hand, a chelated caustic stripping bath will rip apart virtually any uncatalyzed air dry coating with relative ease dependant on solution strength, temperature, and immersion times.
Care should be taken with stripped parts to assure the surface has been neutralized prior to painting. A dilute phosphoric acid solution, pH range of 5.0 to 6.0 will provide optimum adhesion and prevent paint failure due to saponification. This also applies to thermally stripped parts.
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