Powder Coating
POWDER COATING
Shield your metal components from rust, heat damage, scratches, daily use, and harsh weather with powder coating—a durable, long-lasting finish that resists deterioration. Choose from thousands of stunning textures and metallic options, rivaling luxury automotive paint in appearance.By opting for powder coating, you’ll increase your metal product’s lifespan and eliminate the need for yearly repainting.
At Fast Track Powder Coating and Sandblasting, we carefully oversee every step, from preparation through to final packaging, guaranteeing a maintenance-free, premium result.
POWDER COATING PROCESS
Powder coating is an advanced method of applying decorative and protective finishes to any surface that can hold an electrostatic charge and withstand the curing process. The powder is a finely ground mixture of pigment, resin, and fillers and applied by a spray gun that adds a positive electrostatic charge to the powder particles.
The powder is sprayed onto a surface with low-velocity air. The charge then holds the particles in place while they are cured in an oven around 400 degrees. This process creates a durable, uniform, and protective surface.
What We Powder Coat
Steel Powder Coating
Steel powder coating is a dry finishing process that applies a protective and decorative layer to steel surfaces. Finely ground pigment and resin particles are electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the steel. The coated part is then cured in an oven, where the powder melts and forms a smooth, durable finish. This method enhances corrosion resistance, improves appearance, and provides long-lasting protection against wear, UV rays, and harsh environments.
Aluminium Powder Coating
Aluminium powder coating is a finishing process where dry powder is electrostatically applied to aluminium surfaces and then cured under heat. This creates a smooth, durable, and protective layer resistant to corrosion, weather, and UV damage. Available in various colors and textures, powder coating enhances both appearance and longevity. It’s an eco-friendly method, producing minimal waste and no harmful solvents, commonly used in architectural, automotive, and industrial applications.
