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Powders 

Epoxy powder

Epoxy powder coating is recommended for use in interior situations where toughness, chemical resistance, and good mechanical resistance properties are essential. The protective properties of epoxy powder coatings are not impaired by exterior exposure, but chalking will occur progressively.

 

Used for: Laboratory fittings and fixtures, Machine Tools, Indoor Sports and Recreational Equipment
 

Polyester powder

Polyester powder coating is recommended for general exterior situations, where good weathering resistance is required. A specialised grade is available for architectural applications

Used for: Automobile and Cycle Components, Garden Furniture, Lighting Fixtures and Fittings

Epoxy polyester

Epoxy polyester powder coatings are recommended for use in interior situations where toughness, chemical resistance, and good mechanical resistance properties are essential. Epoxy polyester powder coatings also offer good colour stability and excellent decorative appearance and are not impaired by exterior exposure, although chalking will occur progressively.

Used for: Electrical Enclosures, White goods, Light fittings, Office furniture, Business machines

Polyurethane powder

Polyurethane powder coating is recommended for use in exterior situations when lower film builds with superior flow are particularly important. Specialised versions are available where high surface hardness is required, e.g. anti-vandal coatings, stain resistant coatings. This type of coating is popular with petrochemical companies.

 

Used for: Domestic Appliances, Power Washers, Electrical Switchboxes, Bus Shelters, Radiators & Heaters, Patio Furniture, Ventilation Equipment, Automobile & Cycle Components

Zinc rich primer

Zinc rich primer powder coating are recommended for use as an anti-corrosive primer where good-quality chemical conversion pre-treatment is recommended or specified but may not be available. Intended to be overcoated with a suitable coating, depending on the end-use application. The primer is partially cured prior to application of the topcoat in order to achieve bonding of the two layers. The substrate must be in a clean, rust-free condition prior to application of the primer.

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