Powder X Coating Systems
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History
Since its introduction in North America in 1960, powder coating has become the fastest growing finishing technology. It currently represents more than 15 percent of the total finishing market, according to the Powder Coating Institute (PCI). More and more manufacturers for countless products have switched from liquid finishing to powder coating as a way to produce a high-quality and durable finish while maximizing production, cutting costs, improving efficiency, and complying with increasingly stringent environmental regulations. Powder Coating works by applying an electrostatic charge to the powder. Which is then applied to a grounded part via a spray gun. After the powder coating is applied the part is then cured using heat from a specialized oven. While the powder cures the pigments mixed with resins within the powder chemically react. This creates the hardened, durable coat to a part.
Specialties
The leader in the powder coating industry, Powder-X Coating Systems is your source for all of your powder coating equipment and training needs.