uses very fine dry particles of resin with the pigment color of your choice. The resin powder is applied with a spray gun similar in concept to applying solvent based paint. The difference is this spray gun and it's resin contents are electrostatically charged. When the resin powder is sprayed onto a part it sticks to the metal because it's grounded, attracting charged resin powder like a magnet. The charged powder adheres to the metal then melted by baking at 400F degrees in special industrial sized ovens. The melted resin fuses to the metal, providing a uniform, thick and durable finish. The result is a beautiful glossy finish that is very resistant to chemicals, wear and chipping, 3 times stronger than solvent based paints. Powder coating simply provides a quality finish that can be seen and felt for years.
A specific process for applying paint to a surface that creates a very durable protective surface.
Application of a coating in the form of a finely ground powder of colouring agents, resins, and additives; heating of the part, either before or after powder deposition, fuses the powder into a continuous coating.
a paint made from finely ground solid resins
a solid film, offering a more watertight shield
A clear or colored fine powder which is electrostatically applied dry and then cured in an oven to liquify the powder and coat the entire item.
A coating that is applied to the surface as a finely ground powder then heated above it's melting point and flows together creating a consistent film.
Protective and/or decorative coatings formed by application of powder to a substrate, after which the powder is fused into a continuous film by the application or heat or radiant energy.
Durable finish achieved by coating metal furniture with electrically charged paint powder that is then baked and fused to the metal surface. Q-R
A dry finishing process that utilizes finely ground, electrostatically charged particles, which are sprayed onto a part to be coated. When placed in an oven, the charged parts melt and fuse into a durable, even coating.
A method of coating wheels by applying powdered paint. The powder melts out to form a film and is baked to a very durable finish. Most of the metallic base coats we apply are powder coatings, and most of our wheels are top coated with a clear powder coating.
The process of applying a dry powder to a metal and then placing it in an oven, where the powder particles melt and fuse together to form a hard, abrasin-resistant coating that is much tougher than common paint. It is available in just about any color imaginable, though the color is added during the powder's manufacturing process. First used in Australia around 1967 uillon The area of the guard that extends past the section surrounding the tang The most protective part of the guard. everse "S" Blade A blade shape resembling a backward "S", with the point curving downward. The deep belly curves in the same direction as the point.
Special color process which bakes paint onto metal.
The spray on powdered polymer applied to a material/object, which is heated until the coating melts over the material and is evenly cured.
A coating made of finely ground particles of solid paint which are generally sprayed electrostatically to cover the article being painted. The powder coated article is then stoved, when the powder melts, flows out to form a continuous paint film before reacting chemically to become a solid inert coating.
(1) A 100% solids coating applied as a dry powder and subsequently formed into a film with heat. (2)A coatings application method which utilizes a solid binder and pigment. The solid binder melts upon heating, binds the pigment and results in a pigment coating upon cooling.
A polymeric coating deposited via electrostatic attraction
A process for applying a durable, decorative color to faucet part. The powder is applied dry to the part via an electrostatic charge and then heat fused to cure to a tough, smooth finish.
100% solid coating generally applied by an electrostatic process as a fine, dry powder. Subsequently transformed by heating into a continuous film.
Powder coating is a method of applying a decorative and protective finish by coating an item in the powder mixture of pigment and resin, and then curing that mixture in an oven, resulting in a uniform, durable, fused and smooth finish.
Powder coating is a type of dry coating, which is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. The main difference between a conventional liquid paint and a powder coating is that, the powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid suspension form. The coating is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a "skin."