Powder coating is a finishing process where a dry powder is applied to a surface and then cured under heat to create a durable and protective layer.
Powder coating is most commonly used on metals, but it can also be applied to certain plastics and other materials that can withstand the curing temperatures.
Powder coating is more durable, environmentally friendly, and provides a more uniform finish compared to traditional liquid paint.
Powder coating offers a wide range of colors and finishes, including matte, glossy, textured, and metallic options.
Yes, powder coating produces fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs) compared to traditional liquid paints, making it a more eco-friendly option.
Powder coating is known for its durability and can last many years, resisting chipping, scratching, and fading better than traditional paint.
Minor damages can sometimes be repaired, but severe damage might require recoating. It’s best to consult with our professionals for repair options.
Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is usually sufficient. Avoid abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals that can damage the finish.