Equipment used to apply a dry powder finish to various substrates, such as metal, wood, and plastic, is commercially available in a range of sizes and configurations. This equipment electrostatically charges the powder particles, which are then attracted to the grounded workpiece. After application, the coated item is cured in an oven, resulting in a durable and aesthetically pleasing finish.
Durable, high-quality surface finishes are achievable through this process, offering corrosion resistance, impact resistance, and a wide array of color and texture options. This technology has evolved significantly, moving from rudimentary methods to sophisticated automated systems that offer increased efficiency and precision, making it a mainstay in diverse industries, including automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods manufacturing.