How Are Powder Coatings Produced and Applied? Understand the Whole Process in One Min
When you focus on the details, powder coatings are redefining the world around us. They not only decorate but also protect. But how are they made?
We mix polymer resins with additives, heat them into a paste, roll into thin sheets, then cool, crush, and grind into fine powder. After sieving and packaging, they are ready for use.
Applying powder coatings is easier than liquid paints. Even corners and sharp edges can be evenly covered. The spray gun charges the powder negatively, while the grounded workpiece attracts it, ensuring uniform adhesion. Once baked in an oven at 160–220℃, the powder melts, levels, and forms a tough, continuous coating. This delivers durability, strength, and corrosion resistance.
What’s more, any overspray can be collected and reused—supporting sustainable operations, reducing waste, and maximizing efficiency.
Today, powder coatings are widely used in appliances, automobiles, construction, photovoltaics, and steel bridges, offering long-lasting protection and beauty across industries.
Choose MengNeng Powder Coatings to create a durable, eco-friendly, and visually stunning world!