Powder Coating 101What is Powder Coating?So, you’ve heard of it, but, you’re not quite sure exactly what powder coating is. According to the Powder Coating Institute’s web page, “Powder coating is an advanced method of applying a decorative and protective finish to a wide range of materials and products that are used by both industries and consumers. The powder used for the process is a mixture of finely ground particles of pigment and resin, which is sprayed onto a surface to be coated. The charged powder particles adhere to the electrically grounded surfaces until heated and fused into a smooth coating in a curing oven. The result is a uniform, durable, high-quality, and attractive finish.” There, so now you know! Or do you? Eastwood’s HotCoat® guns, like most powder coating guns, apply a negative electrostatic charge to the flour-fine powder (that magical mixture of “pigment and resin”). This charge is high voltage; up to 25,000 volts (100,000 volts on industrial guns), but fortunately very low amperage (the amps are the part of electricity that can really hurt you). Since this powder is made of resins, we know that it falls in the general classification of “plastics”. As a member of the plastic family we know that it is a poor conductor of electricity. So once the particle is charged, it gives up that charge very reluctantly. This is what causes the powder to “cling” to the substrate being coated. The negative ions in the particle slowly fight their way to the positively charged substrate. This slow flow of ions from particle to substrate is what holds the particle on the substrate. Putting it another way, think of the positively charged substrate as “sucking” the negative ions out of the particles, causing them to stick. Why Is Powder Coating Better?
Where Is Powder Coating Used?
Conversion from liquid to powder clearcoats for auto body exteriors is moving rapidly. Powder topcoats resist acid rain, the sun’s ultraviolet rays and road and weather damage, helping cars retain their “showroom look” much longer and improving their resale value. BMW and Volvo are using it on their new model cars, and GM, Ford, and Chrysler have formed a consortium to test this technique on their production lines. Powder coating has made substantial inroads as a primer for car, van and pickup truck bodies in the United States. Auto body primers in colors will be next. There is huge market potential for high-heat resistant powder coatings on aftermarket mufflers, which resist corrosion, protect against nicks and prolong the life of the muffler. Some companies are already applying heat-resistant powder to aftermarket mufflers, and the new-car market is thought to be two or three years away. Powder coating is also applied to wheels, grilles, bumpers, door handles, roof racks and exterior and interior trim. “Under the hood” uses include oil and fuel filters, brake pads, engine block casings, suspension components and radiators. Pickup truck and SUV owners can purchase powder coated side steps, bed rails, luggage racks and toolboxes as dealership add-ons or in aftermarket stores and catalogs. Performance car owners can find powder coated special suspension units, carburetor parts and valve covers, plus flashy rear-view mirror mounts and other exterior adornments. Everyday Products – There are also innumerable everyday uses for powder coated products such as lighting fixtures, antennas, and electrical components. Farmers have powder coated tractors and farm equipment. Fitness buffs powder coat golf clubs and golf carts, ski poles and bindings, snowmobiles, bicycles, and exercise equipment. Shop owners have powder coated display racks, shelves, store fixtures, and vending machines. Office workers use metal furniture, computer cabinets, mechanical pencils and pens, thumbtacks, and other desk accessories that are powder coated. Parents have powder coated baby strollers, cribs, metal toys, and wagons. And home owners have lawn mowers, snowblowers, barbecue grills, patio furniture, garden tools, electronic components, bathroom scales, tool boxes, and fire extinguishers which benefit from a powder coated finish. The powder coating boom has just begun – expect more exciting uses in the near future. Powder Coating Guns and Kits |
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