Coating of parts by dipping them into a tank of continuously agitated paint and withdrawing them slowly to prevent tearing of the paint film or retention of drops on the edges.
The process in which a substrate is immersed in a solution (or dispersion) containing the coating material and withdrawn.
(extended definition) Process that consists of applying a coating to a part by simple dipping in a bath. For example, this method is used to coat tools with Plastisol or to produce gloves.
Applying a plastic coating by dipping the article to be coated into a tank of melted resin or plastisol, then chilling the adhering melt.