poedercoatings
Powder coatings are a type of coating material composed of finely ground particles of resin, pigments, fillers and additives that are applied as a free-flowing powder and then fused to a surface by heating. The powder is typically applied to electrically grounded parts by electrostatic spray or by immersion in a fluidized bed. After application, the part is heated in an oven, causing the powder to melt and chemically crosslink into a durable, solid film. The process allows the coating to achieve relatively uniform film thickness without the use of solvents.
Resins used in powder coatings are mainly thermosetting, with common families including epoxy, polyester, epoxy–polyester hybrids
Surface preparation is important and usually includes degreasing and some form of pretreatment to improve adhesion,
Advantages of powder coatings include low solvent emissions, high material efficiency due to overspray reclaim, strong