Powder Coating
This coating process normally involves a material, which is which is able to conduct electricity and is coated with a powder coating.
The powder is sprayed on to the subsurface needing to be to be coated electrostatically or tribostatically and is then baked.

Advantages of powder coating:
- high degree of protection against corrosion
up to class C5
- good electrical insulation properties
- high degree of mechanical resistance
(scratch-resistant, abrasion-proof, shock-resistant)
- environmentally-friendly, as no solvents are used
- different surface structures available
- resistance to chemicals
- unlimited variety of colours
- very high degree of weather resistance
- high degree of malleability
We coat:
- hot dip galvanised or zinc-plated steel
- aluminium, aluminium die castings
- magnesium die castings
- zinc die castings
- iron/steel
- stainless steel
Component dimensions:
- small parts/large parts up to: 4000 x 2000 x 1000 mm
- weight of parts up to: 150 Kg

Almost any kind of surface effect can be achieved using different kinds of surfaces (smooth, structured).
We can provide any colour from the RAL colour system and special colours as well.
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