When exposed to the elements, unfinished fabricated metal tarnishes and corrodes. In order to add durability and longevity to
steel fabrication designs, a proper finish is necessary. Powder coating has become extremely popular. It requires less equipment and less application time — and results in less rejected work — than other finishing methods.
When you
powder coated metal parts, it becomes more resistant to impact from moisture, chemicals, UV light, and other conditions. Thus reducing the risk of scratches, fading, corrosion, and other general wear issues. Along with increasing the durability of a project, it creates uniformity in its appearance. There aren’t the runs, bubbles, or streaks that can appear when using liquid paint or other alternatives to finish steel fabrication designs.
Another benefit of powder coating is the variety of finish styles available. There are various light-reflection styles — such as high gloss, semigloss, or matte — to pick from, and a never-ending rainbow of colors to choose from to expertly color match.
A final benefit over other finishes is that powder coating is more environmentally sound than liquid paints, due to containing no solvents or harsh chemicals. There is only dry powder involved. So it goes right from the spray gun to the metal surface, producing a pollutant-free process. Therefore, there is no need to maintain costly pollution-control equipment.
Powder coating makes your product look better and last longer. That perfect powder coated finish adds a durable, high-quality, and attractive finish to any steel fabrication project.