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How does
it work?
Powder coating
is a dry finishing process. Finely ground particles of pigment
and resin are electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the products
to be coated.
The parts
to be coated are electrically grounded, so that the charged particles
adhere to them until melted and fused into a solid coating in
a curing oven.
The result
is an attractive, durable, high-quality finish. The powder coating
process itself offers another advantage - it is environmentally
friendly... virtually pollution-free!
Unlike liquid
paint, no solvents are used, so only negligible amounts of VOCs
are released into the air. In addition, unused or oversprayed
powder can be recovered, so any waste is minimal and can be disposed
of easily and safely.
Benefits
of Selecting a Powder Coating Finish
In addition
to the cost savings and environmental benefits, powder coating
has many other advantages:
- Protects
against snagging and scratching
- Provides
maximum coverage, even on sharp, rough surfaces
- Is resistant
to corrosion, heat, fading and abrasion
- Minimizes
or eliminates the need for polishing, grinding or deburring
- Is available
in virtually unlimited color selections in high and low gloss,
matte and textured finishes
- Hides inherent
surface imperfections
ISO
9002 Compliant
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