Powder coating is a process commonly used to coat parts of all kinds and protect them from corrosion and rust.The process involves applying a coating over a metal surface by blowing a dry powder onto the surface and then baking it until it forms a protective layer over the surface.
It is often used in the automotive (especially with motorcycles) industry, but one question many people ask is whether it’s possible to powder coat chrome. After all, the spray-on powder does need a surface it can grip onto, and chrome is a very slippery surface. But it is possible to powder coat chrome parts, as long as you’ve got someone who knows what they’re doing.
Here are some things to keep in mind if you are considering having a powder coat put on chrome parts:
When considering whether you actually should have your chrome parts powder coated, it is important that you consider the advantages and disadvantages of the process. For example, powder coating is a good choice if you are looking for a coating that does not emit many (if any at all) VOCs, or volatile organic compounds. This is a major cause for concern, especially in the home décor industry because some items like appliances, carpet, and countertops can outgas and emit chemicals into the air.
Another good thing about powder coating is the fact that it provides a much thicker coating than liquid coatings. It is also a much greener process than other ways of protecting metal parts and usually creates an even coating. In addition, you can create special effects by varying the type of coating you use, depending on what you need the part to do.
To learn more about our industrial powder coating services, call us at 888-912-5921 or ask an industrial coating engineer.