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Powder coating, also known as powder painting, is a finishing solution widely used in industry to protect and enhance metal surfaces. More and more industrial companies are favoring this technique for its numerous technical, economic, and ecological advantages.
What is powder coating?
Unlike liquid paint, powder coating contains no solvents. It is applied as a dry powder using an electrostatic process, then cured in a high-temperature oven to achieve a durable and uniform finish.
Advantages of powder coating in industry
1. Exceptional resistance
Powder coating offers superior mechanical and chemical resistance:
Ideal for parts exposed to harsh conditions: street furniture, automotive parts, industrial metal structures, etc.
High-quality finish
The process allows for a uniform application, without drips or brush marks. Finishes are:
More environmentally friendly process
Powder coating is an environmentally friendly solution:
Efficiency and cost-effectiveness
Time savings thanks to rapid oven curing
Less product loss due to overspray
Reduction in costs related to solvent handling and ventilation systems
Suitable for mass production
Thanks to its easy automation (robotic lines, curing tunnels), powder coating is ideal for:
Large-scale production
Continuous processing of metal parts
Drafting production environments (automotive, household appliances, etc.)