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Powder Coating in Lahore Pakistan.

Professional Powder Coating Services in Lahore, Pakistan.

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Get The Best Powder Coating Services In Lahore Pakistan.

Powder Coating Services in Lahore, Pakistan.

Powder coating in Lahore Pakistan you can find best quality from our factroy. The electrostatic powder coating process uses charged particles to adhere to a substrate material. The powder is sprayed onto the substrate and then cured to create a finish product. This type of coating is often used on steel surfaces.

Electrostatic powder coating has been around since the 1960s. It was originally used to help increase the durability of pipes and to insulate electrical components. Today, it’s often used as a final coating on products like lighting systems, retail fixtures, and domestic appliances.

Powder Coating Services in Lahore, Pakistan.

Are you looking for a cost-effective way to finish your products? Look no further than powder coatings! We will provide you best quality Powder coating in Lahore, Pakistan.

Powder coatings are cheaper and can cover more area than most other organic finishes, translating to lower material costs than wet painting processes. Because they lend themselves well to automation, powder coatings can also reduce costs related to operational labor, as reduced operator training and supervision are required for a powder line.

Benifits of Powder coating

Wet painting is a traditional treatment method by which a pigment in any water-based or solvent-based paint is sprayed onto the surface of a part. Common applications of wet paint include automotive exteriors and extremely large or heavy items. When superior performance is required, powder coating as a finishing process can replace traditional wet painting. Many concerns or issues associated with wet paint finishing are eliminated or minimized with the powder coating process. The advantages of powder coating over wet paint are many, and they generally fall under four categories.

Durablity of  powder coating.

For durable and attractive finishes, powder coatings are more durable and more resistant to corrosion, chemicals and weather than liquid coatings. Powder-coated surfaces are more resistant to chipping, scratching and other such wear due to the thermal bonding process during curing. Unlike wet paint, powders also don’t run or drip, providing a more uniform coating than liquid paint. The result of using powder coating is that the product will have the most attractive, durable, high-quality finish available.

Color range in powder coating.

At the request of our customers, components can also be finished in a wide range of colors in order to help them stand out or blend in with their surroundings.

Our 3 steps to Powder Coating.

1

Pre Treatment

After any cutting, forming or fabrication work has taken place, each item is washed in chemicals to ensure the metal surface is prepared and ready for coating. This is to minimize blemishes and any inconsistencies in the texture of the powder coating once cured and finished.

2

Powder coating

The process of powder coating involves six automated reciprocating arms spraying dry powder on to the pre-treated metal item, using an electrostatic charge to ensure even coverage. Our highly qualified and experienced powder coating technicians are on hand to inspect each item to ensure that an even coverage is achieved before curing.

3

Curing

Once powder coated, the item must then be cured in the curing oven for a specific time, Curing heat and time depends upon the meatal thickness.

What Materials Can You Powder Coat?

The broad answer to that is anything that can withstand an electrostatic charge and has a high tolerance to heat due to the curing process the products are put through
Common materials include:
Mild Steel
Aluminum
Stainless steel
Galvanized steel
And the majority of steel alloys.
So many materials can be treated through this process thanks to how adaptable the powder coating process is, however, at JC Metalworks, our focus is on mild steel and aluminum.
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