Powder Coating & Sintering
Professional powder coating with modern equipment — from individual pieces to series production, in any RAL colour.
What is Powder Coating?
Durable, Aesthetic and Eco-Friendly Surface Finishing
Powder coating, also known as sintering, is a special surface coating process used primarily on metal surfaces — but today also on plastics, glass, wood and MDF. The process involves applying a coloured plastic powder paint electrostatically using a spray gun at approximately 10–100 kV.
In many cases it is advisable to prepare the surface mechanically — for example by sandblasting. Sandblasting roughens the workpiece surface, further increasing the adhesion of the coating while removing contaminants such as rust and old paint.
Process
How We Work
Surface Preparation
The surface is prepared by sandblasting or phosphate high-pressure washing — depending on the condition of the surface and the customer's requirements, we always apply only the necessary method.
Powder Application
Using an electrostatic spray gun (GEMA, Wagner), we apply the powder paint to the workpiece in a cabin with adequate extraction.
Curing
After powder application, the workpiece is cured in the oven at 180–200°C. Oven dimensions: 7m × 1.3m × 2.3m, max. 500 kg/beam.
Cooling & Handover
After cooling, the workpiece is immediately ready for packaging — no drying time. The finished product is inspected and handed over.
Surfaces
Available Surfaces
Indoor Application
Aesthetic, durable surface for indoor applications.
Outdoor Application
UV and weather-resistant coating with long service life.
Any colour can be ordered beyond RAL colours. Request our colour sample selection!
Advantages
Why Powder Coating?
- Eco-friendly, solvent-free process
- No drying time — ready for packaging immediately after cooling
- UV and weather-resistant coating
- Durable, aesthetic surface
- Excess powder is recoverable — minimal waste
- Sandblasting + powder coating in one place = time savings
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