Whether on construction sites, at events or in industrial environments: surfaces have to perform better today than ever before. This is exactly where powder coating comes in.
What is powder coating?
In powder coating, a dry paint powder is applied electrostatically to a metal part and then baked at a high temperature. This creates a uniform, closed and particularly resistant surface. In contrast to classic wet painting, the process does not require solvents and enables a very homogeneous coating - without drip marks or uneven layers.
The advantages of powder coating
Lasting corrosion protection
The closed coating reliably protects the material from moisture, weather and environmental influences. This effectively prevents rust formation and significantly extends the service life of the products.
High mechanical resistance
Powder-coated surfaces are particularly resistant to impact, scratches and abrasion. This robust protective coating proves its worth, especially in daily use under demanding conditions.
Uniform, durable surfaces
The process ensures a visually high-quality and uniform surface. The color tone, gloss level and texture remain stable in the long term - even with intensive outdoor use.
More environmentally friendly processing
Compared to traditional wet painting, powder coating offers ecological advantages:
- No solvents
- Lower emissions
- Excess powder can be reused
- Less waste
This makes it a resource-saving and sustainable coating process.
Conclusion
Powder coating is much more than just a visual finish. It combines protection, durability and sustainability in a modern process and makes a decisive contribution to the quality and durability of products. A surface that not only looks good - but also impresses in the long term.
Would you like to get an insight into the coating process?
In our video, you can get a direct impression of the production process and see how powder coating is implemented in practice.