Powder coating is a durable, heat-cured coating made from powdered resins that's applied to a metal part. It's an alternative to liquid paint. Then it is then cured through a heat process, resulting in a long lasting and durable finish.
Almost anything metal can be Powder coated. Any metal object that can hold an electrostatic charge and can also tolerate the necessary heat levels of the curing process. Mild steel, galvanized and electroplated steel, aluminum, stainless steel and most other steel alloys can be powder coated.
Yes, powder coating is safe to handle and use. It's non-toxic, non-volatile, and has low impact on the atmosphere.
Powder coating can last 15–20 years, however, longevity depends primarily on proper preparation, material selection, and the conditions under which it is used.
Powder coating is available in hundreds of colors and textures, and you can also have a custom color matched.
Yes, powder coating is stronger, more weather-resistant, and adheres better than liquid paint. It's also thicker, usually four to ten times thicker than spray paint.
The short answer is any sized item can be powder coated. The longer answer is Ozarks Powder Coating is set up for industrial and commercial unit sizes and volumes most commonly found in the machining, fabrication, and construction industries.
From expert spray and fluidized bed powder and dip coating to molding, shaping, laser cutting, and dozens of other services, we're your one-stop shop for metal solutions.
Automated Fabrication offers bending, shaping, laser cutting and more.
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