
The Friction Powder Coating series features an exclusive formula that provides superior powder application compared to electrostatic powder coatings, with excellent powder application in grooves.
Friction Powder Coating products can be widely used in products such as heat sinks, enclosures, and cabinets that require powder coating in grooves, and are applied in industries such as LED lighting, furniture, and home appliances.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Chemical Type | Epoxy/Polyester or Pure Polyester Type |
| Appearance | Flat, textured, hammered pattern |
| Curing Condition (Workpiece Temperature) | 200℃ / 10min; improper curing may cause loss of color, gloss, and coating performance |
| Gloss | Depends on specific product |
| Storage Condition | Sealed and stored in a dry, cool place below 30℃ |
| Shelf Life | 6 months (<30℃), 12 months (<25℃) |
| Packaging Specification | 25kg/carton |
Note: Substrate and pretreatment: Mechanical performance testing used 0.6mm thick degreased cold-rolled steel sheet; corrosion aging resistance testing used 0.6mm thick zinc-based phosphated steel sheet or chromated aluminum sheet.
• Film thickness: 60-80μm
• Curing conditions: 200℃/10min (workpiece temperature)
| Item | Index | Test Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Bending | Passed, curvature diameter 6mm | ASTM D522 |
| Passed, curvature diameter 4mm | GB/T 1731 | |
| Dry Adhesion | Passed, result 5B | ASTM D3359 |
| Passed, result Grade 0 | ISO 2409 | |
| Cupping Test | Passed, 6mm, no cracking/peeling | ISO1520 |
| Passed, 6mm, no cracking/peeling | GB/T 9753 | |
| Impact Resistance (Direct Impact) | ≥50kg·cm | ASTM D2794 |
| ≥50kg·cm | GB/T 1732 | |
| Pencil Hardness | ≥H | ASTM D3363 |
| ≥H | GB/T 6739 | |
| Chemical Resistance | Good (tested with general acids, alkalis, oils at room temperature) | / |
| Water Mist Resistance | Passed, 1000h, no blistering or loss of gloss | ASTM D1735 |
| Water Immersion Resistance | Passed, 240h, no blistering or loss of gloss | ASTM D870 |
| Neutral Salt Spray | Passed, 500h, no blistering or peeling | ISO 9227 |
Friction Powder Coating products cannot be applied with ordinary electrostatic spray guns; the matching friction gun must be used.
Safety Warning: When spraying, ensure proper ventilation and dust collection systems are functioning correctly. Workers must take appropriate protective measures and wear suitable protective equipment. For more detailed information, please refer to the safety information sheet for the corresponding product.
Powder coatings can be categorized by resin system (epoxy, polyester, hybrid, polyurethane), appearance (smooth, texture, hammer, metallic, pearlescent), or performance level (anti-corrosion, heat-resistant, UV-resistant, architectural grade, automotive grade).
Powder coatings offer thousands of colors in gloss, matte, satin, metallic, candy, texture, wrinkle, hammer tone, wood grain, fluorescent, and other custom effects. Special powders can create soft-touch, anti-scratch, anti-fingerprint, or anti-graffiti surfaces.
The process generally includes surface pretreatment (degreasing, phosphating, chromating, sandblasting), drying, electrostatic spraying, curing in an oven, and cooling. A well-controlled pretreatment and curing process ensures strong adhesion and long service life.
Powder coatings are environmentally friendly, solvent-free, and produce minimal waste. They offer excellent corrosion resistance, weather durability, mechanical strength, and uniform film appearance. The coating is tough, impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, and has a long lifespan.
Powder coatings are widely used in appliances, aluminum profiles, architectural components, automotive parts, bicycles, furniture, outdoor equipment, machinery, electrical cabinets, pipeline systems, and general industrial and consumer goods.
Powder coating is a dry finishing technology where finely ground powder is electrostatically sprayed onto a metal or non-metal surface and then cured at high temperature. After curing, the powder melts into a continuous, durable, and decorative coating layer.
Powder coating protects the substrate from corrosion, weathering, chemical attack, and mechanical wear. It also provides decorative appearance with rich colors, gloss levels, textures, and special effects.
In many industrial applications, powder coating outperforms liquid paint. It forms a thicker and tougher coating, resists corrosion and chemicals better, and does not contain VOCs. It also provides excellent consistency and cost-effective mass production.
It is called powder coating because the coating material is a solid powder instead of a liquid paint. The coating is formed by melting and curing powder particles under heat.
Powder coatings include several families depending on resin chemistry:
• Epoxy powders
• Polyester powders
• Epoxy-polyester hybrid powders
• Polyurethane powders
• Acrylic powders
• Fluorocarbon (PVDF) powders
Each type has its own performance features such as corrosion resistance, UV resistance, chemical resistance, outdoor durability, or decorative properties.
Powder coatings are based on thermoset or thermoplastic resins combined with pigments, curing agents, fillers, additives, and in some cases metallic or effect particles. Common substrates include steel, aluminum, galvanized metal, MDF, and certain heat-resistant plastics.
The lifespan depends on powder type, film thickness, application method, pretreatment, and service environment. Indoor coatings can last more than 10–20 years. High-grade outdoor polyester or fluorocarbon powders can last 15–25 years or longer under UV exposure.
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