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POWDER COATING is a method of coating your product using a powdered
plastic resin which is melted onto your product. The process of powder
coating, with a basic explanation, starts by hanging your parts on a
computer controlled overhead conveyor. Your product then goes through a
pre-treatment, where any contaminates on your part are removed and then
left with a iron phosphate coating. They are then dried off, cooled down
and electrostatically coated using a powder coating application system.
Parts then go to a bake oven, where they are baked to the precise
requirements of the powder coating manufacturer.
Powder coating is usually applied in a single coat, which is very
efficient and provides excellent protection against corrosion. Powder
coating is not only a durable and attractive finish. It is also easy to
use, cost effective, and environmentally friendly. Since it contains no
solvents, it is subject to fewer reporting, storage, and disposal
requirements than liquid paints. Powder coating releases negligible
emissions when curing. Waste material can be swept up and packaged for
conventional disposal. This all means lower costs and less hassle.
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