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If the outer layer of the golf club head is poorly painted during the production process, it will become more and more difficult to remove the ink that has been baked at high temperature as the coating technology continues to advance. If these difficult-to-remove hardened inks can be effectively stripped, it will be of great help to the reuse of workpieces at the process end. The photo below shows a titanium blackened golf club head, before the paint is stripped.
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First, heat the hardening ink cleaner AHLR03-D2Plus6 to 100°C, and put the golf club head into it for soaking.
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Because the liquid level of the medicament cannot completely submerge the surface of the golf club head, turn over the surface after soaking for 20 minutes, and soak for another 20 minutes.
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After soaking for 20 minutes, it was found that the paint on the surface of the golf club head had softened and peeled off.
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Rinse with water and wipe with a cloth.
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Another stainless steel golf club head was tested for paint peeling. The picture below is before cleaning.
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Soak the stainless steel golf club head in hardened ink cleaner AHLR03-D2Plus6 (100°C). After soaking for 20 minutes, it was found that the paint on the surface of the stainless steel golf club head had softened and peeled off.
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Rinse with water and wipe clean with technical foam.
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Conclusion: AHLR03-D2Plus6 Hardened Ink Cleaner can remove the hardened primer, marking and topcoat on the surface of golf club heads without damaging titanium alloy and stainless steel.
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Suggested process: In mass production, a roller brush machine can be used instead of manual wiping to improve efficiency (cleaning process as shown in the figure below)