E-COAT TREATMENT:
Electrophoretic coating
(KTL / cataphoresis)
E-coat treatment offers superior corrosion protection, surface durability, and aesthetic quality. Uniform, high-throw power primer for complex geometries.
This advanced E-coat application ensures uniform coverage even on complex parts, combining technical performance, environmental efficiency, and long-term reliability.
Process steps
Our automated E-coat lines guarantee precision through strict bath control and regular maintenance.
Complete range of pretreatment services including degreasing, acid pickling, and surface preparation ensure optimal adhesion and corrosion resistance.
Using dip-coating technology, the E-coat primer forms a smooth, consistent layer even on complex shapes, serving as an ideal primer treatment before painting or final finishing.
Range of E-coat
(KTL / cataphoresis) treatments
Electropoli offers E-coat treatments with acid pickling
Why choose Our
E-Coat treatments?
Uniform coverage, even on complex areas
Excellent corrosion resistance
Durable aesthetic finish
Ideal for mass production requiring performance and consistency
Tailor-made services
Whether you are searching for E-coating, functional coatings for industrial components, or decorative E-coat finishes, our technical teams can design tailor-made E-coating treatment services adapted to your performance and compliance needs.
Need technical support
Are you developing a new component, validating specifications, or facing a technical challenge?
Our electroplating experts are at your disposal to study your needs and create the right electrolytic treatment solution.
OUR OTHER TREATMENTS
Electrolytic treatment
Multi-treatments
Chemical treatment
Finishing services
Painting
Aluminum passivation
FAQ
What are the key advantages of E-coat (KTL / Cataphoresis) treatment compared to traditional primer painting or powder coating, especially for complex shaped parts and corrosion protection?
Cataphoresis (E-coat/KTL) offers excellent deposit uniformity, including on edges, cavities and hard-to-reach areas, making it particularly suitable for parts with complex geometries.
It provides uniform corrosion protection and excellent adhesion, while also serving as a reliable base coat prior to the application of liquid or powder paints. Compared to traditional primers, it offers better thickness control and more durable protection at attractive costs.
Can your E-coat (KTL) treatment be used as a standalone finish, or is it primarily a primer for topcoats (like liquid paint or powder coating)? What kind of durability and UV resistance does it offer on its own?
Cataphoresis (E-coat/KTL) can be used as a standalone finish in certain low, medium or high exposure environments, particularly indoors or where aesthetics is not critical.
It offers very good corrosion protection and excellent adhesion, but its UV resistance is limited. For outdoor applications or those subject to aesthetic ageing, E-coat is mainly used as a primer before liquid or powder paint, to ensure durability and long-term performance.
What pretreatment processes (e.g., acid pickling, phosphating) are essential before applying E-coat (Cataphoresis) to ensure optimal adhesion and corrosion resistance, especially on steel or aluminum parts?
Before applying cataphoresis, appropriate pre-treatment is essential to ensure adhesion and anti-corrosion performance.
This generally involves thorough cleaning and degreasing, followed by surface stripping or activation. Phosphating is commonly used for steel parts, while specific conversion or passivation treatments are applied to aluminium. The pre-treatment sequence is determined based on the material, the geometry of the parts and the durability requirements.
What is the typical film thickness range achieved with your E-coat (KTL) process, and how do you ensure uniform coverage on intricate geometries and internal surfaces?
Cataphoresis allows for a controlled and uniform film thickness, defined according to customer specifications and the intended application, between 15 and 50µ.
Thanks to the principle of electrochemical deposition, E-coat ensures relatively uniform coverage, including on internal areas, edges and complex geometries that are difficult to reach with conventional painting processes. The consistency of the deposit is guaranteed by controlling the process parameters and thickness.
Are your E-coat (Cataphoresis / KTL) treatment lines capable of handling high-volume automotive components, and do they meet common automotive OEM specifications for performance and testing (e.g., salt spray hours)?
Yes. Our cataphoresis lines are designed to treat automotive components in large series, with production rates adapted to industrial requirements.
The performance of E-coat treatments meets the main automotive OEM specifications and is validated by standardised tests, particularly in terms of corrosion resistance. Process parameters and quality controls guarantee consistent performance that meets customer requirements.
