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Powder coating is a finishing process that involves applying a dry, free-flowing powder to a surface, which is then cured under heat to form a durable, protective layer. This process is widely used in various industries due to its efficiency and the high-quality finish it provides. The powder used in this process consists of a mixture of finely ground particles of pigment and resin. The application of the powder can be done through electrostatic spray deposition (ESD), where the powder particles are electrically charged and sprayed onto the grounded surface. Alternatively, fluidized bed coating involves dipping pre-heated parts into a bed of powder, which melts and adheres to the surface.

Once the powder is applied, the coated item is placed in a curing oven where the powder melts and flows into a uniform coating. The curing process typically occurs at temperatures between 160 to 210 degrees Celsius, depending on the type of powder used. The result is a smooth, hard finish that is more resistant to chipping, scratching, fading, and wear compared to traditional liquid paints.

Materials commonly used in powder coating include thermoplastics and thermosets. Thermoset powders, such as epoxy, polyester, and acrylic, form chemical bonds during the curing process, enhancing their durability. Thermoplastic powders, like nylon and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), do not undergo chemical changes during curing and can be remelted.

Powder coating finds applications in a wide range of industries, including automotive, where it is used for wheels, bumpers, and other components. In the architectural sector, it provides a durable finish for aluminum extrusions used in building facades and window frames. The appliance industry uses powder coating for the exterior of refrigerators, washing machines, and other household appliances. Additionally, it serves the furniture industry by providing a robust finish for metal furniture and fixtures.

The powder coating industry continues to serve sectors that require durable and aesthetically pleasing finishes, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional liquid coatings due to its lack of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and overspray recyclability.

The powder coating industry in the U.S. is experiencing steady growth, with jobs up 3.2% over the past year, according to MNI, with the uptick driven by increasing demand across automotive, consumer goods, and industrial sectors. As companies look for more durable, environmentally-friendly, and cost-effective finishes, powder coating has become a top choice. This finishing process not only provides a high-quality, durable surface but also contributes to sustainability efforts by reducing VOC emissions. This week we're taking a closer look at this essential industry, exploring the latest trends, statistics, and top suppliers in the powder coating sector based on the key data points gathered directly from the industry's 800+ suppliers by MNI....(Full Article)
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At the start of 2017, growth in the metal fabrication industry, like much of the economy, was expected to be sluggish, other than in certain sectors, like automotive, where capacity was tight. IndustryNet has conducted an extensive analysis of employment and sales growth throughout the sheet metal fabrication industry. For sheet metal fabrication as a whole, in the United States, 4% of companies reported declines in jobs and 4% reported increases. Conditions varied considerably by region, with job growth being greatest in the South, at 36%, and in the Midwest at 28%, with lesser growth in the West at 21%, and the Northeast at 14%. Job growth by region did not entirely correlate with sales growth, which was highest in the Midwest at 39%, followed by the West at 29%, the South at 18%, ...(Full Article)
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