As published by Finishing Systems in “What Is Powder Coating and How Does It Work?” powder coating is a finishing process that applies a dry, electrostatically charged powder to a surface and then cures it using heat. Unlike liquid paint, powder coating does not require solvents, allowing it to form a durable, uniform finish once melted and bonded to the substrate. This method is commonly used on metal parts and components across manufacturing, automotive, and industrial applications.
Powder coating provides strong resistance to corrosion, chipping, and wear while delivering consistent coverage across complex shapes. The process supports efficient material use and reduces overspray waste, making it suitable for high-volume production. Controlled curing temperatures and proper surface preparation help ensure long-lasting performance and reliable coating adhesion.
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