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What is Powder Coating?

What is Powder Coating?

2025-12-22
Powder Coating​

Powder coating is an organic, typically thermosetting coating with an almost 100% solid content. Unlike conventional liquid coatings, it requires no solvents, making it a solvent-free technology. This coating is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, widely used in construction and general industries involving steel and aluminum structures—such as balconies, facades, fencing, wire products, steel beams, and agricultural machinery components. Additional application areas include indoor uses like radiators, metal furniture, shop fittings, and household appliances.

Key Features & Benefits:​
  1. Eco-Friendly Composition:​ All our products are free from TGIC (Triglycidyl Isocyanurate), heavy metals, and harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), aligning with stringent environmental and health standards.
  2. Durability & Versatility:​ Powder coating provides excellent resistance to corrosion, weathering, and mechanical impact, ensuring long-term performance in diverse conditions.
  3. Certifications & Quality Assurance:​ Our building-oriented products are certified by Qualicoat (for quality standards in architectural aluminum coating) and GSB (an international quality standard for coatings), guaranteeing consistent color, finish, and durability.
Additional Insights:​
  • The application process typically involves electrostatic spraying followed by thermal curing, which forms a hard, uniform film.
  • Powder coating supports a wide range of textures and finishes, from matte to glossy, and can incorporate special effects (e.g., metallic, wrinkled, or textured appearances).
  • Its efficiency in material usage (overspray can be recycled) and minimal waste generation further enhance its sustainability profile.
Future Trends:​

As industries prioritize green manufacturing, powder coating continues to gain traction in automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics for its environmental and performance advantages. Innovations such as low-temperature cure powders and enhanced UV-resistant formulations are expanding its applicability to heat-sensitive substrates and extreme outdoor environments.