On 02/03/2011 07:33 PM, Joe Starck wrote:
> --- On Wed, 2/2/11, cwstudio@aol.com <cwstudio@aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Today's BUD is a 1982 Trek 613, 60cm. A very nice lugged steel
>> frame and fork, Reynolds 531, original and straight, with nice
>> pewter metallic paint. The paint, being Imron, looks as good as
>> new, except for the typical marks and small dings from use.
>
> Was there anything about Trek's painting process in 1982 that made
> for your durable paint? That is to say, is the credit due to the
> "Imron" or to the company's "electrostatic" system of 1982? Regarding
> the term "electrostatic," is that similar to but not quite
> powdercoating? or is that the same process as "powdercoating?"
>
> What was Trek's paint system in 1982?
Imron. The electrostatic method reduced over-spray and helped keep the EPA happy.
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-John Thompson (john@os2.dhs.org)
Appleton WI USA