The Differences Between Liquid Painting and Powder Coating

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      Differences Between Liquid Painting and Powder Coating (Rewritten Version)

      Overview

      What are the key differences between liquid painting and powder coating? Powder coating is a surface finishing process that uses electrostatic principles to apply powder-based materials onto a workpiece. To better illustrate the distinction, we can refer to the general process description commonly used by companies such as Jiangxi Zhongli Hardware Die Casting Co., Ltd.


      1. Different Application Methods and Working Principles

      Liquid Painting:
      Liquid painting involves using compressed air to atomize liquid paint into very fine droplets. These droplets form a mist and are then sprayed onto the surface of the workpiece, where they gradually form a coating layer after adhesion and drying.

      Powder Coating:
      Powder coating works by using compressed air to transport dry powder particles. Under a high-voltage electrostatic field, the powder becomes charged and is evenly attracted to the surface of the grounded workpiece. The coating then forms after curing at high temperature.

      2. Equipment and Technical Terminology

      The term “powder spraying” in professional practice actually refers to Electrostatic Powder Coating, which requires specialized equipment rather than a standard spray gun.

      A complete electrostatic powder coating system typically includes:

      • Powder Feed Hopper: Supplies powder material using compressed air for stable delivery.

      • High-Voltage Electrostatic Generator: Produces the electrostatic field needed to charge the powder particles.

      • Electrostatic Spray Gun: Applies the charged powder uniformly onto the workpiece surface.


      Summary / Conclusion

      In conclusion, liquid painting and powder coating differ significantly in both working principles and application equipment. Liquid painting relies on atomized liquid coatings, while powder coating uses electrostatic attraction to achieve a more efficient and uniform finish.

      For further technical consultation or product requirements, users are encouraged to contact relevant manufacturers for professional support.

      http://www.zhongli-hardware.com
      Jiangxi Zhongli Hardware Die-Casting Co., Ltd.

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