
We have been running our in-house powder coating plants in excess of 15 years and during this period have gained valuable knowledge and experience with the procedure. The coverage and density of the powder especially on sharp edges has only become a real concern over the last couple of years due to the reduction and or removal of TGIC and Lead from the powder. These components have been reduced/removed due to government regulation worldwide as everyone’s goal is to go green and use more organic substances.
We believe it is our duty and responsibility to inform you our customers of the issues that can arise from choosing the incorrect material and or coating for the corrosion protection of your particular product. As a standard we apply a single coat of powder which is suitable for
indoor use only and carries a 24 month warranty.
This warranty covers that the process of pre treatment and cure of powder coated products meets or exceeds the industry standard. S.P.E. warrants against cracking, peeling or excessive fading due to normal wear and tear, damage caused by mechanical abuse such as scratches, rough handling, installation or vandalism is not covered by this warranty.
For exterior, coastal or harsh environments alternatives must be investigated. Below please find some possible solutions:
• Apply a Zinc based undercoat and then a final coat.
• Zinc Plate products and then apply the final coat.
• Change the base material to a galvanised, 3CR12 or Stainless Steel.
Herewith please find some information with regards to common issues related with Powder Coating as well as the corrosion levels of the country
(Corrosion information).
Believe it or not the Highveld’s environment is just as corrosive as some coastal areas.
Powder coating is still one of the most cost effective coatings available as well as the most aesthetically pleasing, the key is knowing how corrosive the environment is and ensuring that the correct mix of components is applied.
Corrosion information |
Common
issues when Powdercoating | Salt Spray
Test
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