Portable Powder Coatings

A new portable powder coating system that does not require oven curing offers the potential to expand powder coatings into a new realm of applications. Corrosion, rot, wear, infestations -- can any building material stand up to all of these? Even the most reliable building materials have shortcomings: Steel is a durable building material, but corrosion can destroy steel structures over time. Concrete has incredible load-bearing properties and is resistant to infestations, but extreme changes in weather can cause cracks. Fortunately, materials that are valued for one reason can be modified to acquire other desired properties. Finishing surfaces with powder can improve performance and aesthetics, extend useful life, and minimize costs. No wonder powder coating has become increasingly popular.

Polymer spray systems are used for:

  • Oilfields and pipelines
  • Boat hulls
  • Metal/wood/concrete/fiberglass structures [At thickness ranging from 4 mils to 3.25 inches]
  • Food service coatings
  • Polymer/metal coatings
  • Industrial roll wear protection with release and/or grip function
  • Anti graffiti coating
  • Creating non-slip surfaces
  • Preventing rust, rot, and corrosion
  • Retroreflective

System sprays:

Nylons, polyethylenes, fluoropolymers, polyesters, acrylics, fusion bonded epoxies, and hybrids.
The core decorative and architectural range of coatings delivers weather durability, corrosion and impact resistance. A durable and weather-resistant glow-in-the-dark coating glows for up to eight hours with only a few minutes of exposure to natural of artificial light. Handrails, exit signs, pathways, house numbers and street signs will be easy to see at night. In addition, bicycles can be coated in part or entirely so that they are highly visible to motorists at night, while anti-slip coatings help protect people from falls. There are also anti-graffiti coatings, as well as non-stray voltage that sometimes emanates from light poles and manhole covers.