Tag: MDF Wood powder coating

 

The wood furniture manufacturer must know – Powder Coating

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We are often asked about the difference between powder coating and traditional liquid coating. Most people are also interested in wanting to know more about the advantages of powder coating, many of which are incomparable to other coatings. Powder coating is solvent-free 100% dry solid powder, and liquid coating needs solvent to keep liquid, so the most obvious difference is that the powder does not require solvents. Powder coating become more interesting due to its advantages. Let’s take a lookRead More …

The application of powder coating for wood furniture is developing rapidly

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Powder coating has long been applied to metal substrates. In recent years through the industry’s continuous efforts to reduce the curing temperature, improve spraying technology, Powder coatings have been applied in MDF and other wood. Powder spraying can make the industrial application of wood products to minimize water loss and size changes, while the coating can achieve a higher gloss and bright color effect, meanwhile in the state of the more stringent VOC restrictions on the situation, provides a substituteRead More …

Advantages of wood powder coating on wood furniture

Several furniture and cabinetry manufacturers have had success with wood powder coating MDF.  Pigmented powder applications to MDF have been developed and used more extensively than coating of natural wood, or clear coating of MDF.  Establishing a new system may require significant research and production trials to achieve desired process efficiency and final product quality. Powder coatings has a high transfer efficiency, reduced (or no) emissions, one-step, one-coat process, elimination of edge banding, significant reduction of exhaust and oven ventilation air,Read More …

How to Powder Coat on Wood Products

Some woods and wood products such as MDF have sufficient and consistent moisture content to provide conductivity and can be coated directly. To enhance electrostatic attraction, wood can be pretreated with a spray solution that provides a conductive surface.The part is then preheated to a desired coating temperature, which softens or partially melts the powder when it is applied and helps the powder adhere to the part where it melts a little on impact.A uniform board surface temperature allows forRead More …

Powder coating over non-metal products such as plastic wood

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Over the last twenty years, powder coating has revolutionized the finishing industry by providing a superior, durable, environmentally friendly finish, particularly for metal products such as appliances, automotive parts, sporting goods and countless other products.However with the development of powder coatings that can be applied and cured at low temperatures,the market has opened to heat sensitive substrates such as plastics and wood. Radiation curing (UV or electron beam) allows the curing of powder on heat sensitive substrates by reducing theRead More …