
Powder Coatings
Powder coatings are a type of finish applied to surfaces, usually metal, to protect and enhance their appearance. Unlike traditional paint, which is liquid and needs to dry, powder coatings consist of dry, fine particles. These particles are electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the surface, where they adhere before being heated in an oven. This process fuses the particles into a smooth, durable layer. Powder coatings are known for their strength, resistance to chipping, and a wide range of colors and finishes, making them popular for various applications, from appliances to automotive parts.