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Powder Coatings
Powder coating is a dry finish process, which does not use VOCs (Volatile organic compounds)
during the finishing operation. Finely ground pigment and resin particles are electrostatically
charged and sprayed onto the part to be coated.
Powder coatings resist cracking, peeling and marring. Non-smooth finishes, such as wrinkles
and textures are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also helps conceal surface imperfections.
Numerous colors and gloss levels are available.
Powder Coating Materials:
- Epoxy
Tough and flexible. Excellent chemical and corrosion resistance. Excellent mechanical properties. Poor exterior color/gloss retention.
- Epoxy Hybrids
Decorative film performance. Very good chemical and corrosion resistance. Very good mechanical properties. Fair exterior color/gloss retention.
- Polyester Urethane
Thin film powder applications. Good chemical and corrosion resistance, Good mechanical properties. Very good exterior color/gloss retention.
- TGIC Polyester
Thicker film powder applications. Very good chemical and corrosion resistance. Excellent mechanical properties. Very good exterior color/gloss retention.
Special Finishes
- Automotive Industries
- Metallics
- Clear Coats
- High Temperature Uses
- Chromes
- Chameleons-Transitional color effects in a single coat
- Nylons
- Primers
Colors
- Stock Colors
- Pantone Matching System (PMS)
- Federal Standard
- RAL
- Custom Unique Colors to meet your specifications
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