Powder Coating

What is powder coating?
Powder coating is an advanced method of applying a high quality decorative finish to a wide range of materials and products that are used by industries businesses and consumers.

Finely ground particles of pigment and resin are sprayed onto a surface to be coated.  The charged powder particles adhere to the electrically grounded material and are fused into to smooth coating in a curing oven.

Powder coating provides architects, designers and manufacturers with one of the most economical, long-lasting, and colour-durable quality finishes available.  This modern surface coating system is a high-finish application that is extremely decorative and more resistant to chemicals, chipping, fading and wearing than other finishes.

 

Almost every design palate is catered for with a wide range of colours, finishes and textures and the system can be applied to a variety of surface finishes and fabrication.

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As one of the fastest growing finishing technologies in the world, powder coating is also extremely cost-effective when set against labour intensive traditional liquid coatings.

It is also virtually pollution-free, with very little wastage in the application process, containing no solvents and producing almost zero volatile organic compounds.

Powder coating is finished to the British Standards BS EN 12206 : 2004 and BS EN 13438:2005 and, when applied to galvanized or aluminium materials, carries a guarantee across the full finish range.

 

 

 Photographs above show contracts that we were involved:  NIHE, Rathcoole and Queens Square Apartments, Belfast.