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Powder Coating 

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Powder Coating

The powder coating method uses a spray gun, which applies an electrostatic charge to the paint powder particles. The particles are sprayed through the gun and drawn to the ground part. The parts then enter a heated oven where the coating chemically reacts and bonds to the substrate using cross-linking. This cross-linking process creates a durable, long-lasting, and even finish.

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Benefits Of Powder Coating

  1. Powder Coating has a durable, thicker finish than liquid coatings and is typically applied in one application.

  2. Powder Coating is resistant to scratches, cracking, peeling, UV rays, and rust.

  3. Powder Coating finishes are easier and faster to apply than liquid coatings

  4. Powder Coating comes in many different colors and textures

  5. Powder Coating is more consistent than liquid coatings as colors and textures are designed into the powder composition and not custom mixed with potential variations by adding solvents, catalysts, additional required additives, etc. The cross-linking bond evenly distributes the finish horizontally and vertically reducing runs and application errors.

  6. Powder Coat powders do not contain harmful chemicals such as solvents or volatile organic compounds (VOC) that are often found in liquid coatings.

  7. Powder Coating is safer for the environment and our employees.

  8. Powder Coat lines that operate automatic reclaim systems can utilize 95% of the powder sprayed by capturing and reusing the overspray powder. This increases the efficiency of the powder while reducing cost. Liquid coatings can lose up to 65% through overspray, which increases your filter usage as well as VOC’s.

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Our Oven Size

7.5 mtr X 3 mtr X 2 mtr

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