POWDER COATING vs LIQUID PAINT
POWER COATING is a dry coating applied in a granular
form using an electrostatic spray process. The part is
then cured in an oven melting into a smooth film on the
surface of the part. While liquid paint relies on volatile
solvents to convey the resinous binder over the surface,
powder coating is a dry paint that has no need for such
a carrier.
THE POWDER ADVANTAGE:
The application of powder coating provides a durable
finish that will not crack, chip, peel, corrode or fade,
assuring a superior looking finish that will last for years!