Epoxy powder paint is a coating material containing epoxy resin and polymer. This type of paint is often used to protect metal surfaces, add a decorative appearance, or increase durability in industrial applications. Epoxy powder paint is applied by spraying the surface with an electrostatic charge and then hardened with heat.
Epoxy is a two-component material: resin and hardener. In powder coating form, it usually consists of a powder mixture containing resin, polymer and pigment. This powder mixture adheres to the metal surface during an electrostatic application. The material is then heated, usually by baking, so that the epoxy resin and hardener react, harden and form a durable coating.
Epoxy powder coating is widely used in industrial applications due to its durability, chemical resistance and variety of color options. It can be preferred in various areas such as corrosion prevention on metal surfaces, coating of automotive parts, and protection of industrial equipment.