Tag: Low Temperature Powder Coating

 

Some HEAT-SENSITIVE SUBSTRATES in coatings industry

heat sensitive substrates

HEAT-SENSITIVE SUBSTRATES in coatings industry In recent years, ongoing research and development has been devoted to formulating powder coating powder that can cure at low temperatures, below 212ºF, without compromising durability or quality. These powders can be used on temperature-sensitive materials, as well as on massive parts that require enormous amounts of energy with other curing systems. Wood materials such as particle board and fiberboard, as well as glass and plastic products, can now benefit from a powder coated finishRead More …

Low Temperature Cure Powder Coatings For Heat-sensitive Substrates

heat sensitive substrates

Low Temperature Cure Powder Coatings For Heat-sensitive Substrates For application on heat-sensitive substrates like MDF, the powder must cure below 302°F (150°C) or even 212°F (100°C). Several approaches have been developed to achieve this goal, ranging from low-temperature-cure conventional chemistries to radiation-curable evolving chemistries. A vast number of published articles and patents have confirmed the ability of UV-curable technologies to produce glossy, smooth coatings on MDF within three to five minutes of process time.8The main advantages of UV-cured powders includeRead More …