A case study of a customer’s strategic shift to SUPERGAS LPG from natural gas, securing uninterrupted supply and elevating the efficiency of the Dip-Spin coating process.
This case study is about the transformative shift of a leading metal finishing company, renowned for its innovative, chrome-free coatings tailored for diverse industries, including automotive and construction. These coatings aim to enhance corrosive resistance, friction control, lubricity, conductivity, and heat tolerance, significantly extending the lifecycle and performance of treated components. Confronted with rising natural gas (NG) prices, the company transitioned to LPG, consuming 8 MT monthly.
The dip/spin coating process is a highly efficient method for applying coatings, here uniform coating is required over complex shapes or large batches of small components. Initially, the parts to be coated undergo pretreatment processes to ensure cleanliness and optimal adhesion and then transferred to mesh basket.
The temperature plays a very crucial role in this process. Notable advantages like high calorific value and LPG's ability to reach desired temperatures rapidly minimizes energy waste and can enhance the throughput of coating applications.
A customer, initially utilizing natural gas for their coating operations, switched to SUPERGAS LPG following a surge in NG prices. SUPERGAS's technical team diagnosed the issue as stemming from faulty valves and inadequate pressure. Upon trialing SUPERGAS cylinders, the customer's issues were resolved, leading to a new supply agreement involving a 2 X 15 kg LOT manifold with 33 kg cylinders.
The switch to SR-Grade LPG resulted in minimal gas leftovers, precisely controllable flame temperatures, and consistently good pressure, signifying a successful partnership.
While Using Natural Gas | After Switching to LPG |
High cost is involved with Natural Gas as a fuel. | High calorific value and combustion efficiency of LPG, resulted in significant impact on cost. |
Instability of the NG supply | Uninterrupted Supply directly from SUPERGAS |
Carbon deposits in the furnace | Sulphur-free emissions and No carbon deposition at the furnace. |