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Q: What is
Powder Coating???
A: Powder
Coating is a painting process using dry powdered paint that is baked in an
oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit. The oven curing melts the dry powder into a
"gel state" then further curing causes this gel to harden into a very tough
coating.
Q: How
can you paint parts with a dry powder???
A: The
powder is applied using an electrostatic charge. Similar to the way dust
sticks to your Television screen, the electro-statically charged powder
sticks to the parts.
Q: Why
doesn’t powder coated parts drip or run in the oven???
A: When
powder is in the "gel state" it is very thick like paste and therefore, it
doesn’t run or drip.
Q: What
kind of parts can be powder coated???
A: Any
metal part can be coated: aluminum, steel, brass, copper, bronze, titanium,
. The only questionable metals are magnesium and aluminum castings due to
it’s chemistry.
Q: Is
Powder Coating better than liquid paint?
A: Yes,
powder coating is thicker 3-4 mils and paint is typically 1-2 mils. The
thickness of the powder coating makes powder coating more resistant to
scratches and nicks. Powder coating is versatile and can be used on springs
without cracking the coating. You can’t do that with paint!
Q: Can
parts be coated with a clear powder coating?
A: Of
course, there are several clear powder coatings available from semi gloss to
high gloss. The clear powder coating works great on polished parts
eliminating the need to keep polishing your parts. And best of all, the
clear powder coatings outlast liquid clear coatings.
Q: How
does the oven temperature affect my metal parts?
A: The oven
temperature is low enough to avoid any metal fatigue. We have powder coated
automotive leaf and coil springs for hundreds of customers over the last
decade without incident.
Q: How
much does powder coating cost?
A: Powder
coating costs about the same as other professionally applied paints or
coatings. Some bulk plating processes similar to anodizing may be slightly
less expensive. More decorative finishes like chrome plating is
substantially more expensive than powder coating.
Q:
What’s the difference between Powder Coating Inc. and other powder coaters?
A: Powder
Coating Inc. has been in the custom powder coating industry for over 15
years. We are a "job shop"; not a "production" shop. We provide services
that other powder coaters either don’t know how to provide or won’t. If you
have special areas that need to remain free of powder coating, no problem.
You want a special transparent or candy color, no problem. You want a custom
matched powder, no problem. You only have one part, no problem. Also we
have some of the largest ovens available, allowing us to powder coat items
that other shops do not have the ability to do.
Q: How
do I get my parts to you?
A: Powder
Coating Inc. uses FedEx, UPS, and U.S. Priority Mail. Shipping is no
problem. What ever your needs, we can handle them!
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