The significant difference that exists between powder and liquid coating is the need for a solvent in a liquid coating to keep filler parts in a suspension.
This is a type of coating applied as a dry powder. It is electrostatically applied and cured under heat. The heat allows the powder to flow and form a coat. Powder coating creates a hard and tough finish.
Precision Dip Coating is experienced in providing a wide range of services, including powder coating. The entity uses modern equipment to ensure you get exemplary and high-quality powder coating services.
There is no hazardous waste generated during the application process, and no solvents are used. Therefore, the use of powder coating does not lead to the creation of toxic landfills.
Powder coatings have more available finishes because it exists in different styles, textures, and colors.
Powder coating has improved in both excellent gloss and color retention. It makes the finished work less susceptible to dirt and there is no need for a primer.
Powder coating has enhanced mechanical performance because of its film integrity and excellent protection in high use areas.
The use of powder in coating achieves the desired quality standards in a single coat. Powders have a high rate of utilization compared to liquid coating because of its ability to be reused and recycled.
The ease with which powder coating can be disposed of translates to reduced cost and improved production time.
At Precision Dip Coating, we offer a variety of services to meet your needs.
Contact us for powder coating services consistent with your quality standards.
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