Continuous Coil Coating for Reach-In PH Chambers Reach-in chambers are essential in laboratories, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, and other critical environments where precision and reliability are paramount. These chambers maintain specific temperature, humidity, and environmental conditions to support a variety of scientific research, medical treatments, and industrial processes. At Darwin Chambers, we offer a range of advanced reach-in chambers, including the PH030, PH055, and PH084, designed to meet the highest standards of performance and durability. As a metal finish, continuous coil coating is a clean and efficient solution. What is Continuous Coil Coating? "Continuous coil coating" refers to the process of treating metal with a protective finish while it’s still in coil form, before it's cut and shaped into parts. This makes sure that every inch of the metal receives a uniform coating, creating a stronger, more durable surface that can withstand demanding environments such as laboratories. This method offers several key benefits: Every part of the metal is protected before any shaping occurs, including areas that might be difficult to reach later. Durability and resistance to corrosion are typically superior compared to metal that is painted or coated after shaping, as the coating bonds more uniformly and tightly to the metal in its flat form. Continuous coil coating is ideal for stationary objects like lab equipment. It provides robust protection against caustic chemicals, helps prevent rust on wiring and the outer shell, and adds durability to withstand general wear and tear. In short, continuous coil-coated metal is treated and coated as a large, flat coil, resulting in a durable and consistent finish before it’s cut and formed into specific shapes for lab equipment exteriors like the PH030, PH055, and PH084. What is Continuous Coil Coating Used For? Continuous coil coating is used across a wide range of industries where durability, corrosion resistance, and an even, long-lasting finish are crucial. By applying protective coatings in the flat coil stage, this process ensures that the finished product remains strong and visually appealing even in demanding environments. Here are some key applications: Laboratory Equipment: Continuous coil coating is ideal for reach-in chambers and other lab equipment that must withstand frequent cleaning, exposure to chemicals, and temperature fluctuations. This process ensures the exterior remains intact and corrosion-resistant, even in harsh lab conditions. Appliances: Home and commercial appliances, such as refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines, benefit from continuous coil coating. The coating provides a resilient finish that resists scratches, dents, and corrosion, helping appliances maintain their appearance and function over years of use. Architectural Components: Continuous coil coating is widely used on metal building materials like roofing, siding, and ceiling panels. These components often face constant exposure to the elements, and coil-coated metals are chosen for their ability to withstand moisture, UV rays, and temperature changes without rusting or fading. Automotive Parts: Certain automotive parts, particularly those on a vehicle's exterior, use coil-coated metal to achieve a durable, weather-resistant finish that withstands sun exposure, moisture, and temperature extremes. HVAC Systems: Coil-coated metal is often preferred as a casing for units and components for HVAC systems. The coating shields against corrosion and rust, which is especially important in environments with high humidity or rapid heat changes. Benefits of Continuous Coil Steel Coating Continuous steel coating offers a range of advantages that make it an ideal choice for applications requiring long-lasting durability and protection. By applying a uniform coating to metal before it’s cut and shaped, this process ensures that every inch of the material is evenly covered, preventing vulnerable spots that might be missed during traditional coating methods. Whether it’s for corrosion resistance, enhanced toughness, or overall longevity, continuous coil coating provides a superior solution for industries where reliability and resilience are essential, such as in the production of environmental chambers and other high-performance equipment. Pre-coated for Full Protection: Continuous coil coating applies a protective layer to metal before it’s cut and shaped, ensuring the entire flat surface of the metal is coated evenly so every part receives the same level of protection. Reaches Every Surface: When metal is shaped, certain areas—such as holes, curves, and corners—can be hard to coat thoroughly. With coil coating, these spots are already covered because the coating is applied while the metal is still flat, preventing missed areas. Tougher and Longer-lasting: Coil-coated metal is generally more durable and resistant to corrosion. Because it’s coated while flat, it allows for a better, more uniform bond, providing superior protection against rust and damage compared to metal that’s painted after shaping. Overall, continuous coil coating gives metal a smoother, tougher finish that stands up better to wear and tear, making it an ideal choice for chambers requiring reliable protection and durability. What Are Reach-In Stability Chambers? The PH series of reach-in PH stability chambers are ideal for research and precision shelf life testing among other projects. With continuous steel coating, you can ensure that your equipment will last and provide accurate test results. The chambers that we design, install, and maintain like the PH030, PH055, and PH084 are built to withstand harsh environments. This includes hold and cold temperatures, humidity levels, and the added benefit of security for testing materials. Learn More About Our PH Chambers and Metal Finishing Options If you’re interested in learning more about how continuous coil coating can improve the durability of your lab equipment, or want more details about our reach-in chambers, PH030, PH055, and PH084 with triple doors, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Contact us online or call 877-783-6774 to speak with a specialist today and discover how continuous coil coating can optimize your equipment’s performance and lifespan.