Powder Coating

Powder Coating

The main difference between the powder coating and usual wet painting is the application of the paint and the hardening process. Powder coating applied using a static electricity and polymerization method. As a result of this method, it is possible not only to achieve the desired result with one color coating but also to shorten the drying time.

In the end, you achieve a much better color quality and lower price.

Why Paint With Powder Coating?

The benefits of powder painting compared to liquid painting are numerous:
  • Warranty from color peeling and fading for up to 15 years.
  • Higher resistance to corrosion, mechanical and chemical effects, and ultraviolet radiation;
  • Better ability to paint all hard-to-access surfaces (corners, pins, etc.);
  • Faster application and hardening of the color. No need for color preparation (mixing, liquefaction, stiffening);
  • It is possible to achieve the desired result and a smooth surface without drafts and omissions, all with one coloring;
  • Lower costs;
Environmentally friendly (There are no paint leftovers, solvents, fumes).

What can be Powder Coated?

We offer powder coating for almost any metallic object, including the following products:
  • Metal doors, window profiles
  • Shelves for warehouses and factories
  • Large Metal constructions (up to 6m long)
  • Metal railings, stairs, fences
  • Electricity cabinets and other equipment.
  • Hospital equipment
  • Office furniture
  • Agricultural machinery, spare parts
  • Sports equipment
  • Car parts, individual metal parts
  • Car disks
  • Bicycles
  • Household appliances
  • Metal plates and surfaces,
Other metallic products that can be powder coated

RAL Color Palette

We can paint your doors, wheels, metal structures, constructions, metallic parts and other metallic elements in more than 200 different colors based on the RAL color catalog.

The RAL color catalog depicts standard colors according to the classic RAL system. RAL is the most widely used color standard in central Europe. It is used to define color tones for varnishes, powder paints, and plastics. These color palettes are also used in architecture, construction, industrial production, and so on.

The RAL colors on the computer screen are not displayed perfectly accurately. The color palette on this page is just an example.
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