Powder Coating
Powder coating is a dry finishing process in which a fine powder made of resin, pigment, and additives is applied to a metal surface using an electrostatic spray gun. The coated item is then cured in an oven, where the powder melts and forms a durable, smooth, and uniform finish.This method is known for its superior durability, resistance to corrosion, and eco-friendly nature (since it uses no solvents).
Applications of Powder Coating
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Automotive Parts: Coating rims, frames, engine components, and chassis parts for durability and aesthetics.
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Appliances: Finishing surfaces of refrigerators, washing machines, ovens, and microwaves.
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Architecture & Construction: Coating aluminum windows, railings, doors, and steel structures.
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Furniture: Applying colorful, protective finishes to metal tables, chairs, cabinets, and shelves.
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Industrial Equipment: Providing corrosion resistance to machinery frames, enclosures, and tools.