Powder coating uses dry resin powder that is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto grounded metal parts. The charged powder is attracted to the parts, coating their surfaces. The coated parts are then baked in an oven, where the powder melts and fuses into a smooth protective finish. Powder coating provides a durable coating without using solvents.
Powder coating uses dry resin powder that is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto grounded metal parts. The charged powder is attracted to the parts, coating their surfaces. The coated parts are then baked in an oven, where the powder melts and fuses into a smooth protective finish. Powder coating provides a durable coating without using solvents.
Powder coating uses dry resin powder that is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto grounded metal parts. The charged powder is attracted to the parts, coating their surfaces. The coated parts are then baked in an oven, where the powder melts and fuses into a smooth protective finish. Powder coating provides a durable coating without using solvents.
Powder coating uses 100% resin in a dry, powdered form. Powder coating works on the principle that opposite charges attract. The powder is pneumatically fed from a reservoir through a spray gun where the powder gains a low amperage, high-voltage positive charge. Parts to be painted are electrically grounded so that the positively charged powder particles are strongly attracted to the parts’ surfaces. The powder-coated part is then placed in an oven where the powder melts and fuses into a smooth coating. Interesting, right? This is just a sneak preview of the full presentation. We hope you like it! To see the rest of it, just click here to view it in full on PowerShow.com. Then, if you’d like, you can also log in to PowerShow.com to download the entire presentation for free.