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Metallic Powder Coating Special Effect Systems
Metallic powder coatings are decorative protective finishes for metal finishing
applications. The multi-colored metallic powders are often applied with single
application, and then it is top-coated with clear powder to enhance the finish even
more. Metallic and mica powder coatings contain metal flake or mica particulate matter
that gives these coatings their special appearance. These flakes and particulars
are a freestanding component. Metallic and mica powder coatings are homogeneously
blended with a base color powder and are referred to as Dry-Blended powders. They
are available in Epoxy, Hybrid, Urethane, and TGIC Polyester chemistries. The problems
faced with dry-blended powders are with color consistency, limited penetration in
recessed areas, and their limited ability to be recycled. Dry-blended powders are
usually applied using a corona gun with a flat spray nozzle. Metallic and mica powder coatings are processed by physically bonding them to the
surface of the powered coating. Generally, all of the metallic or mica particles
are bonded, however some may not be firmly attached and can cause various problems
in the finishing process. Bonded metallic and mica powder has fewer lines than
dry blended powders and are more readily recyclable. In addition, they also provide
color that is more consistent after recycling and less picture frame effect, as
well as a better penetration and higher transfer efficiency. Even though bonded
metallic and mica powder can be reclaimed, it is always best to minimize the ration
of reclaimed powder to virgin powder so that you will produce the best possible
finish. Bonded powders are available in Epoxy, Hybrid, Urethane, and TGIC polyester
chemistries. Metallic powders do have some drawbacks associated with them. The first being that
aluminized powder finishes do have a tendency to look weathered with time. Another
drawback is loading, which is an uncontrollable loss of electrostatic high-voltage
power at the tip of the spray gun and occurs because the metallic powder has created
a ground path through the powder hose for the high voltage to travel. To reduce
loading, a specially designed spray muzzle can be used if the amount of metal in
the powder is not excessive. The use of metallic powder has been the cause of several
spray booth fires.
Spice powder coatings are unique blends of multiple finished powder colors, resulting
in a highly aesthetic and protective coating. These multi-colored powders are available
in Epoxy, Hybrid, Urethane, and TGIC Polyester chemistries. Spice powder coatings
are most often used for end use applications such as casual furniture, shelving,
case goods, and leisure equipment. However, spice powder coatings can be used for
other items. Spice powder coatings do pose some challenges for the applicator when compared to
the use and application of smooth, solid color powders. Therefore, applicators
need to apply a consistent and even pattern to guarantee film thickness consistency
and produce a quality appearance. Because of the nature of the spice powder coatings,
the color and appearance may vary when the powder is reclaimed. In addition, substrate
density can affect flow and appearance of the finished product.
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