Powder Coating

To add to our one-stop shop, ProSystems also offers powder coating as a valuable service or add-on to your final products. We take pride in our manual powder coating system, allowing us to offer a higher quality finished product as we can have a 100% part coverage compared to other automated systems. Our powder coating booth and oven allow us to take on projects of all sizes with our work area capacity of 25 feet long by 10 feet wide and 10 feet tall.

Our in-house pretreatment services, such as abrasive blasting and washing equipment, are essential to having a high quality finished product. Every part that comes in for coating is subject to a pretreatment process based on the following: size and material of the part that is to be powder coated, what is to be removed and the use or function of the part.

Finished products will go through quality control checks such as powder application thickness and visual inspection to ensure that we provide the highest quality coating to your products or parts.

What is Powder Coating:

Powder coating is a dry finishing process that has become extremely popular since its introduction in North America over in the 1960s. Representing over 15% of the total industrial finishing market, powder is used on a wide array of products. More and more companies specify powder coatings for a high-quality, durable finish, allowing for maximized production, improved efficiencies, and simplified environmental compliance. Used as functional (protective) and decorative finishes, powder coatings are available in an almost limitless range of colors and textures, and technological advancements have resulted in excellent performance properties.

How Powder Coating Works:

Powder coatings are based on polymer resin systems, combined with curatives, pigments, leveling agents, flow modifiers, and other additives. These ingredients are melt mixed, cooled, and ground into a uniform powder similar to baking flour. A process called electrostatic spray deposition (ESD) is typically used to achieve the application of the powder coating to a metal substrate. This application method uses a spray gun, which applies an electrostatic charge to the powder particles, which are then attracted to the grounded part. After application of the powder coating, the parts enter a curing oven where, with the addition of heat, the coating chemically reacts to produce long molecular chains, resulting in high cross-link density. These molecular chains are very resistant to breakdown. This type of application is the most common method of applying powders. Powder coatings can also be applied to non-metallic substrates such as plastics and medium density fiberboard (MDF).
Sometimes a powder coating is applied during a fluidized bed application. Preheated parts are dipped in a hopper of fluidizing powder and the coating melts, and flows out on the part. Post cure may be needed depending on the mass and temperature of the part and the type of powder used. No matter which application process is utilized, powder coatings are easy to use, environmentally friendly, cost effective, and tough!

Durability of Powder Coating:

Powder coating is a high-quality finish found on thousands of products you come in contact with each day. Powder coating protects the roughest, toughest machinery as well as the household items you depend on daily. It provides a more durable finish than liquid paints can offer, while still providing an attractive finish. Powder coated products are more resistant to diminished coating quality as a result of impact, moisture, chemicals, ultraviolet light, and other extreme weather conditions. In turn, this reduces the risk of scratches, chipping, abrasions, corrosion, fading, and other wear issues.

It’s tough. It looks great. And it lasts a long, long time. In addition to being durable, powder coating is an attractive choice due to environmental advantages.

DESIGN • FABRICATION • POWDER COATING • WAREHOUSING • LOGISTICS

DESIGN • FABRICATION • POWDER COATING • WAREHOUSING • LOGISTICS

YOUR ONE STOP SHOP

We are able to fabricate, coat, assemble and ship your products. This allows us to offer huge savings potential.

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9515 NW 112th Street
Malcolm, NE 68402
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402.796.2025