Powder coating is capable of achieving a thicker and more durable coating in comparison to similar processes, meaning that it’s favoured by many industries such as automotive, appliances, and architecture. This is made possible due to the fact that powder coating does not require the use of a liquid solvent. Instead, the dry powder is applied electrostatically before being cured under heat, resulting in a skin that does not run or sag.
Powder coating is available in a wide range of different colours, allowing for increased flexibility within the design and production of components. The robustness of powder coating often makes it a preferable alternative to liquid coatings, such as wet painting or spray painting.
Powder coating is a versatile process that is suitable for use on a number of materials including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium and even wood and glass!