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- Powder coating is by far the youngest of the surface finishing techniques in common use today.
- Powder coating is the technique of applying dry paint to a part.
- The main difference between a conventional liquid paint and a powder coating is that the powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid suspension formIn powder coating, the powdered paint may be applied by either of two techniques.
- The item is lowered into a fluidised bed of the powder, which may or may not be electrostatically charged, or
- The powdered paint is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the part.
- The part is then placed in an oven and the powder particles melt and coalesce to form a continuous film.
- There are two main types of powder available to the surface finisher:
- The powder coating process involves three basic steps Part preparation or the Pre treatment, The powder application and Curing.