The Benefits of Powder-Coating as a Metal Finishing Technique

Posted on: 6 October 2022

Powder coating has become one of the most popular ways to finish metallic components after fabrication. It is a little more sophisticated than regular paint because it involves spraying the object with various types of resin. If you have metallic items for construction, engineering and other projects fabricated, you should consider getting a powder-coated finish on them. Consider these as the top benefits of investing in powder coating. 

Low Cost and Efficiency

The typical painting methods were costly and inefficient for several reasons. First, you would need several layers of paint to create a beautiful finish, meaning the painter has to buy and utilize more finishing materials. Secondly, paint flows, so the finish might not be as uniform and effective as desired. Powder-coating resin comes in varying thicknesses. The professionals choose the thickness that offers the perfect coating for your fabricated item. Also, they apply the coat once and get a finished product. Therefore, the latter procedure saves you both the cost of the finishing material and time. 

Durability and Quality

A surface coated with paint will give you a limited number of service years before it starts chipping and developing other weaknesses. On the other hand, the powder coating cures by forming a permanent chemical bond with the surface you spread it on. Consequently, the finish is flexible, stable and long-lasting. The application and drying process used in powder-coating create a finished product quality that you cannot find in other procedures. The powder melts during the application, then dries up and sets once it comes into contact with the metal. Consequently, the quality of the finish created by powder-coating does not drip or run, and you do not need to sand or refinish it to give it a smooth final look. 

Ease of Maintenance

Not many people think about the cost of maintaining parts that have regular paint applied to them. Regular painting becomes dull fast and might need constant re-application to maintain the perfect finish. It is also prone to chipping and staining, which also need re-application to resolve. Powder coating binds to the surface to eliminate weather conditions interfering with the material. You do not have to worry about water, corrosion and other factors damaging your product.

Powder coating comes with many other benefits. The most important thing is to find a manufacturer with an excellent track record in powder-coating as a finishing technique. They will give you the best value for your money.  

For more information about powder coating, contact a local company. 

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Ian's Guide to the Industrial Sector

Hi! My name is Ian and this is my guide to the industrial sector. I do not work in the sector myself but ever since I was a boy, I have loved the idea of seeing heavy industry at work, manufacturing the goods and products our country needs. My passion started when I visited my dad's workplace when I was a boy. My dad worked in a large industrial plant on the outskirts of Perth. I was so impressed at the sound and the large machines and the energy of the place. Although I didn't get a job in the industrial sector, I still take a very keen interest in it.

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