Applying a dry, free-flowing, thermosetting powder to metal substrates and curing it under heat creates a durable, high-quality finish. This electrostatic process results in a uniform coating resistant to chipping, scratching, fading, and corrosion. A common example is the application of a protective layer to automotive parts, bicycles, and outdoor furniture, enhancing both aesthetics and longevity.
This finishing technique offers significant advantages compared to traditional liquid coatings. The process yields minimal waste, contributes to a cleaner environment, and provides exceptional durability in Colorado’s variable climate, protecting against harsh weather conditions including intense sun exposure and freeze-thaw cycles. Historically, the development and refinement of this technology have provided a cost-effective and environmentally responsible alternative to solvent-based paints, contributing significantly to various industries reliant on durable finishes.