Powder Coating
What is Powder Coating?
Powder coating is a dry finishing process where a fine powder is electrostatically applied to a surface and then cured under heat. The result is a hard, durable, and attractive finish that is more resistant to scratches, chipping, and fading than traditional paint.
What Can Be Powder Coated?
Powder coating is typically applied to metal items, but it can also be used on certain other heat-resistant materials. Common applications include:
- Automotive parts (wheels, frames, bumpers)
- Outdoor furniture
- Appliances
- Metal fencing and railings
- Industrial equipment
- Bicycles and motorcycles

Benefits of Powder Coating
- Durable and long-lasting finish
- Resistant to chips, scratches, and fading
- Environmentally friendly (no harmful solvents)
- Wide range of colors and finishes available
- Cost-effective for large batches
Before & After Examples

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After
What Can't Be Powder Coated?
- Materials that cannot withstand the curing heat (like plastics, wood, or fabric)
- Items with parts that could melt or warp during curing
- Non-conductive surfaces (unless specially treated)