overcoatings
An overcoating is a layer of material applied over an existing coating or substrate to provide additional protection, alter appearance, or enhance functional properties. It can be a clear or pigmented film, a polymeric layer, or a thin deposited material and is used to extend service life, improve corrosion and chemical resistance, increase UV stability, or change gloss and texture.
Common overcoatings include paints, varnishes, clearcoats, epoxy and polyurethane systems, powder coatings, and specialized sprays such
Effective overcoating requires appropriate surface preparation—cleaning, degreasing, and sometimes mechanical or chemical roughening—along with correct application
Failures such as blistering, cracking, lifting, or delamination typically result from poor adhesion, trapped moisture, contamination,
Environmental and safety considerations include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), solvent emissions, and waste disposal. Recent innovations