pulberkattekihte
Pulberkattekihte refers to a type of coating applied in a dry powder form and then cured, typically using heat. This method is often used to protect metal surfaces from corrosion, abrasion, and chemical damage. The process involves applying an electrostatically charged powder to the substrate, which is then fused into a smooth, continuous film by heat. This technique offers several advantages over traditional liquid coatings, including environmental benefits due to the absence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and a more efficient application process with less waste.
The powders used in pulberkattekihte are typically thermosetting or thermoplastic resins, combined with pigments, curing agents,