Advantage of Powder Coating: The powder coating process produces a long-lasting and durable, hard finish that is both protective and decorative. Demonstrating more resistance to impact, moisture,
chemicals, and extreme weather than most liquid coatings of similar thickness. Powder coatings offer a part or product with greater protection from scratches, chipping, abrasions, corrosion, fading, and
general wear. They can also act as electrical insulators and can withstand hundreds of hours of salt spray contact. For colored powder coatings, even after being subjected to extreme environments, the
color remains brilliant and vibrant. This durability makes powder coatings well-suited for abrasive, high traffic, or high use areas, as well as diminishes the need for future coating touch-ups or replacement.
Compared to liquid coatings, powder coatings do not require solvents to maintain the coating suspension. Since powder coatings do not contain any solvents, they emit little to no VOCs throughout the finishing process. Some other environmental advantages of powder coatings include less carbon dioxide emissions, no hazardous waste requiring disposal, and no need for the use of a primer before the coating application.