Why Powder Coat

Powder coating produces a high specification coating which is relatively hard, abrasion resistant (depending on the specification) and tough. Thin powder coatings can be bent but this is not recommended for exterior applications.
The choice of colors and finishes is almost limitless, if you have the time and money to have the powder produced by the powder manufacturer.

There are several advantages of powder coating over conventional liquid coatings.

Powder coatings emit zero or near zero volatile organic compounds (VOC).

Powder coatings can produce much thicker coatings than conventional liquid coatings without running or sagging.

Powder coating overspray can be recycled and thus it is possible to achieve nearly 100% utilization of the coating.

Powder coating production lines produce less hazardous waste than conventional liquid coatings.

Powder coated items generally have fewer appearance differences between horizontally coated surfaces and vertically coated surfaces than liquid coated items.

A wide range of specialty effects is easily accomplished which would be impossible to achieve with other coating processes.

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