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Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, powder coating is applied electrostatically and then cured under heat. It is usually used to create a hard finish that is tougher and much harder wearing than conventional paint. 

We can powder coat almost anything that's metal - from a car chassis or garden furniture, to a push bike or auto parts ... find out what we can do for you by calling 01252 979755 or filling out our quote form.

Why Choose Powder Coating?

Since the 1960s, powder coating has steadily built a solid reputation as a finishing product amongst a variety of the biggest and most valuable industries. The world's largest companies and most trusted manufacturers rely on powder coating because it provides a more durable finish than liquid paints can offer, while still providing an attractive finish. Powder-coated products are more resistant to diminished coating quality as a result of an impact, moisture, chemicals, ultraviolet light, and other extreme weather conditions.

Benefits Include:

Durability: Powder coatings possess incredible resistance to abrasion and corrosion, especially compared to liquid coatings.

Longevity: The quality of a powder coating lasts for years, remaining bright and vivid with less fading over a longer period. Regardless of UV radiation and use, the quality of your powder coating will remain.

Variety: Powder coating comes in a variety of colors and finishes, all depending on the particular needs of the application. Metallic, high and low gloss and clear finishes are all possible with powder coating.

Less Toxic: Solvent-based coatings emit volatile, often toxic compounds into the air when heated or electrified, polluting the atmosphere. It can be toxic to improperly protected workers and harmful to the environment, but it can also require more extensive air treatment and exhaust systems to clear the air. Powder coatings emit negligible amounts of toxic compounds, and up to 98% of the respray released can be collected for re-use.

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