Dip coating is a process used to apply a protective or decorative layer to an object by immersing it in a liquid coating material. This technique is commonly used for items made of metal, plastic, or glass. The object is dipped into the coating solution, allowing the liquid to adhere to its surface, and then it is removed and allowed to dry or cure.
This method is popular in various industries, including automotive, electronics, and furniture, due to its efficiency and ability to create a uniform coating. Dip coating can enhance the object's appearance and provide protection against corrosion, wear, and environmental factors.