Biggest Benefits of Powder Coating

admin • April 10, 2019

Because powder coating is a relatively new method of decorating and protecting items, many people are still unsure about what it is and why it is beneficial. In their minds, painting and powder coating produce the same results, and because painting is often less expensive, it is the more logical option. While going with the cheaper option would be reasonable if the two items were identical, in this case, it is not the most logical course of action because powder coating offers many unique benefits that painting does not. For those of you who are still on the fence about whether to paint or powder coat their vehicle, furniture, or other items, here is a brief introduction to what powder coating is and the benefits it provides.

More Durable

Powder coating is more durable than paint. Plain and simple. Any item that is powder coated will be more resistant to scratches, chipping, wear, and fading than a similar item that had been painted. This is especially helpful for objects that will be subjected to everyday wear and tear. That’s why cars, motorcycles, offroad vehicles, and outdoor furniture are items that we frequently powder coat. In some cases, you can expect powder coating to last 10 years longer than paint, making it well worth the investment in the long run.

Can Save You Money

Like we just mentioned, even though powder coating is often more expensive than paint, it is a much more worthwhile investment. Think of it this way: Making one payment of $20 is, in fact, less expensive than making three payments of $10. That’s just simple math. And with powder coating, while the initial finish often costs more than paint, you can rest easy knowing that you’ll only need to pay it once as opposed to multiple times.

Better for the Environment

Everybody who is conscious about the environment should seriously consider leaving paint behind and switching to powder coating as their finish of choice. Compared to paint, which is known to have pollutants of volatile organic compounds in them, powder coating is much more environmentally friendly. If you’re looking for a sustainable alternative to paint, powder coating is right for you.

Wide Selection of Colors

Many people’s main concern about powder coating is that the color they want will not be available. While the color selection of paint is undoubtedly larger than that of powder coating, as time goes on, more and more color options are becoming available. At this point, no matter what color you are looking for, the odds of you finding it are very high.

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