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Powder Coating is a protective finish which is applied as an electrostaticlly charged free-flowing powder. The main differences between a conventional liquid paint and powder coating is that the powder coating must be melted or cured after application, and powder coating does not require solvent to keep the protective coating in a liquid suspension during application.
Advantages: Powder coatings emit zero or near zero volatile organic compounds. Powder coating overspray can be recycled and thus it is possible to achieve nearly 100% use of the coating. Powder coating usually yields a part with a thicker protective coating layer and better performance.
Limitations: Initial capital equipment costs of powder coating equipment is far greater than a liquid spray system. Coating requires a cure oven to crosslink the powder particles. Proper part surface preparation is critical to coating adhesion and performance. It is difficult or impossible to cure parts that cannot handle the high temperatures (300-400 degrees F) generated during powder curing process.
We only sell the finest powder coating equipment ever made. Call us and we will be happy to explain the technology and recommend a system that is right for your application needs. We can supply all of your powder coating equipment needs.
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro 2FE Enamel Applications
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro B- Perfect for frequent color changes
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro C- For Small Batches
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro F – Quality and Productivity
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro L- For Small Batches with Hopper
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro Q – Color change in 35 seconds
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GEMA OptiFlex Pro S – For Difficult Powders
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