Protective coating
powderenergy-saving

protective coating
protective coating
protective coating
protective coating
protective coating
protective coating
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Characteristics

Function
protective
Other characteristics
powder, energy-saving

Description

Extra value thanks to energy-efficient powder coatings. Energy-efficient powder coatings are primarily low-temperature powder coatings or fast-reacting powder coatings (NT). Many users of such powder coatings look for the opportunity to lower baking temperatures, thereby achieving direct reductions in oil and gas consumption. However, energy-efficient powder coatings can also increase productivity within the coating system. The baking oven frequently constitutes a bottleneck point in the process. At low baking temperatures, the use of powder coatings can significantly shorten the oven throughput time, thereby increasing the line speed. Take off into the future with new application fields. With energy-efficient powder coatings, you can take advantage of new products and application fields for your company. The range of parts can also be expanded by their usage. With extremely thin-walled or thick-walled parts, the lower peak temperature during the coating process reduces the risk of the colour overheating and yellowing. At the same time, new application areas can open up. These are, for example, coatings of wood materials (MDF) or plastic components, or surfaces made of polyester, polyurethane or acrylic. In addition, this process can also include metallic substrates which cannot, for functional reasons, be exposed to any higher temperatures, or fully assembled modules which are also subject to a limit on peak temperatures.

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