To protect metal products from damage and wear both indoors and outdoors, a durable finish coat is essential. Powder coatings provide a strong and even finish that makes the metal resistant to rust and corrosion. We must warn you to only choose white powder coating when you are willing to clean the surface regularly.
Powder coated materials
Fine structured powder coated aluminium
Powder coating is a technique of applying dry paint to a part. The powdered paint is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the object. The object is then placed in an oven and the powder particles melt and coalesce to form a continuous film. The fine textured powder-coating has a high scratch resistance, perfect for intensive use.
Fine structured powder coated zinced steel
Powder coating is a technique of applying dry paint to a part. The powdered paint is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the object. The object is then placed in an oven and the powder particles melt and coalesce to form a continuous film.
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Fine structured powder coated stainless steel
Powder coating is a technique of applying dry paint to a part. The powdered paint is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the object. The object is then placed in an oven and the powder particles melt and coalesce to form a continuous film.
Fine structured powder coated ZnAIMg steel
ZnAlMg-dipping is an alternative to hot dip galvanization and is the best choice for more detailed products that need to be coated afterwards. Thanks to its unique composition, ZnAlMg provides high level of surface and cut-edge protection, even in the most hostile environments. It is produced on a classic hot dip galvanising line which molten bath has a unique chemical composition including zinc, aluminium, and magnesium, the perfect base layer for powder coatings.
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