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Innovative Applications of Powder Coating Across Industries

Extended molded pieces of metal being coated and cured with yellow powder coating on an assembly line.

When you need protective finishes that last a very long time, powder coating comes through. It’s better than paint when it comes to protecting against rust and corrosion and offers just as many choices of colors and textures. You’ve likely seen powder coating without knowing it, as it turns up in more fields and facilities than you might imagine. Let’s cover a few innovative applications of powder coating across industries.

Powder Coating: The Details

Powder coating is so much more than a paint alternative. While professionals apply paint with a brush, roller, or spray gun, powder coating is a more complex and thorough process. A dried polymer powder is electrostatically applied to a surface before being cured through a high heat process. Afterward, the treated surface resists impact, rust, scratching, and more—and for a far longer time than ordinary paint.

Powder coating remains popular in multiple fields, so let’s dive into its applications.

Automotive Industry

Powder coating has a major presence in the auto industry. It provides a finish that stands up under hours of driving, bad weather, salt and water, dirt and debris, and more. When used on car bodies, wheel rims, individual parts, and other accessories, powder coating preserves metal and other surfaces on the car while enhancing their attractiveness. Powder coating is vital to all sorts of equipment maintenance, including for parts and equipment found in and on automobiles.

Architecture and Construction

Powder coating shows up in the fields of architecture and construction as a means to protect building exteriors and outdoor elements like roofing panels from the hazards of the elements. Powder coating is a more environmentally conscious part of the construction industry as well. Unlike oil-based and other types of paint, it contains no volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Additionally, professionals can collect excess polymer powder after application and use it for other projects as well.

Sundry Consumer Goods

The most prominent place where powder coating is present may be in household appliances, electronic devices, and patio furniture. Powder coating grants a hard-shell finish to these everyday objects, keeping them looking new while protecting them from daily wear and tear and weather. Powder coating applications can accommodate homeowners’ tastes with near-unlimited colors, textures, and finishes.

Agricultural Equipment

Yes, powder coating even shows up down on the farm! Agriculture has an ongoing outdoor element, requiring tools, vehicles, machinery, and other equipment that can put up with the brutality of the sun, precipitation, hot and cold extremes, and more. Powder coating staves off rust and corrosion in harvesters, tractors, threshers, and other mechanical “farmhands,” preventing the time-consuming need for painting, repairs, and replacement.

Those are just a few of the innovative applications of powder coating across industries. The impact of powder coating across industries is undeniable. Manufacturers will continue to find new uses for this protective process as time goes on.

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