Powder coating is a dry finishing process that uses powder to create a high-quality finish on surfaces. The coating is applied with a combination of electrostatic charge and heat curing process. Powder coatings are available in thousands of colors, and are as versatile as liquid paint, while offering some advantages over the traditional painting process.
Powder coating is a free-floating, dry powder applied to metal surfaces such as appliances, metal extrusions, industrial metal, automotive metals and other metal substrates that need coating. The powder is similar to a thermoplastic or a thermoset polymer. When applied and heated, the powder flows like a paint, creating a tough coating over the object.
The coating process is similar to a painting process, except the “paint” is a dry powder instead of a liquid. Unlike conventional liquid paint, powder coating has no need for a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in liquid form. A quality finished metal surface is usually good enough.
This coating is applied electrostatically, which causes the powder to adhere to surfaces via an electrostatic charge. The coated object is then cured in an oven, to allow it to flow and form a “skin” over the object being coated. This creates a hard finish that is often tougher than conventional liquid paint.
Advantages of powder coating include:
Some disadvantages of powder coating when compared to paints:
Poly Processing’s standard is to galvanize small objects and spray-paint large objects. However, we do perform powder or epoxy coating on request, or by specification.
Items we can powder coat include:
Powder coating comes in thousands of available colors. If you have a specific color in mind, powder coating can be mixed much like a paint.