Sunday, December 16, 2012

How to Play it Smart When it Comes to the Different Industrial Coating Options

It pays to be smart when it comes to making life decisions from the monumental to the seemingly mundane ones. This smart decision making should be even consolidated when picking out industrial equipments and applications in terms of its coating. Today, there are different kinds of industrial coatings available but it is of particular urgency to differentiate the 3 most common namely PVDF coating, powder coating and architectural coating.


More often than not, PVDF coating and powder coating Singapore are seen in both industrial and mechanical applications. Though both processes are different, PVDF coated and powder coated materials provide the kind of reliance one needs when dealing with harsh conditions and sensitive handling. PVDF or polymerizing vinylidenedifluoride coating is a kind of plastic used for its high resistance towards extreme temperatures, acidic environments, and chemical processing. Moreover, this kind of plastic is light and presents high dielectric strengths making it a reliable material to use for making wires, pipes, tubes, sheets, circuitry as well as in roofing and building projects. On the other hand, powder coating is a form of protective coating mostly applied on metallic or steel surfaces.

Contractors and professionals adept in powder coating make use of 2 distinct processes namely heat curing and electrostatic application in producing powder coated surfaces. It is the opposite of traditional painting jobs wherein the components of the paint used makes it prone to chipping or rusting. Powder coating makes sure that the paint is applied clean on the surface and it lasts for years. Powder coating, though commonly used in building automotive parts, is also used in residential and commercial applications. Architectural coating, on the other hand, is also a feasible and better alternative to traditional painting jobs.

Architectural coating ensures that the paints used possess high resistance to abrasion, chipping and impact. That said, architectural coating makes sure that there is no need for constant repainting, and it allows residential and commercial environments to stay vibrant while combating the immediate signs of wear and tear. It gives aesthetic value for houses and offices, therefore ensuring market value and presentability. These are the non-negotiable aspects for homeowners and office managers who want to sell their buildings in the real estate market eventually.  

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