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Powder Paint
Application Method | Electrostatic spraying or dipping method | ||||||||
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Definition(s) | A type of dry paint applied electrostatically and free of solvents used for coating surfaces. | ||||||||
Powder coating is a dry paint system composed of resin, pigment, and additives, in thermoplastic or thermoset form, without solvents. It is applied to surfaces using the electrostatic spray method and then cured with heat to form a hard, durable finish. Due to its environmentally friendly nature, high mechanical resistance, and long-lasting surface protection, it is widely used in the industrial, automotive, white goods, and furniture sectors. It stands out for its chemical resistance, scratch resistance, and aesthetic appearance.
Powder coatings can only be applied to surfaces with electrical conductivity. The main application surfaces include:
MEGEP (MEB). *Elektrostatik Toz Boyama*. Accessed June 17, 2025. https://megep.meb.gov.tr/mte_program_modul/moduller_pdf/Elektrostatik%20Toz%20Boyama.pdf
Powder Paint
Application Method | Electrostatic spraying or dipping method | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Definition(s) | A type of dry paint applied electrostatically and free of solvents used for coating surfaces. | ||||||||
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