Electrocoat painting is a process in which an object is dipped into a process tank and painted by means of Electro deposition. During the process, paint particles are suspended within a liquid medium and have a charged placed upon them. Under a high voltage DC current, the paint particles migrate to the part being painted and are deposited onto the surface, resulting in a highly corrosive resistant and durable paint film. The part is then rinsed several times, and the rinse water counter flows back to the main paint tank. Ultrafiltration must be used to remove the excess rinse water in the paint bath and balance the chemistry of the tank for a successful operation. We are a supplier, offering Ultrafiltration Membranes and Anolyte Cell technology for this important application. We are also offering one to one replacement membranes which covers almost all brands and sizes. Please feel enquiry to get in touch.