We have extensive experience exporting to clients worldwide. Our process is streamlined and reliable:
Expert Support: Our international sales team provides professional support and clear communication.
Flexible Payment: We accept various payment methods, including T/T and L/C.
Efficient Logistics: We partner with reputable international freight forwarders and can arrange shipment by sea, air, or rail based on your needs. We handle all export documentation, including Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, and Certificate of Origin, ensuring a smooth and timely delivery.
As a professional manufacturer, we implement a rigorous Quality Control (QC) system:
Raw Material Inspection: All incoming raw materials are strictly tested.
In-process Control: We use automated production lines to ensure precise batching and consistent quality for every batch.
Finished Product Testing: Every batch undergoes performance tests for adhesion, impact resistance, salt spray resistance, and weatherability to meet international standards.
Film Thickness: A typical thickness ranges from 60 to 120 microns (μm). Outdoor or high-corrosion environments require a thicker coat (e.g., 80-120μm), while indoor furniture may use a thinner coat (e.g., 60-80μm).
Gloss Level: We offer a full range from high-gloss, semi-gloss, to matte/flat. High-gloss is easy to clean and offers a bright finish, while matte is excellent for hiding surface imperfections and provides a modern, non-reflective look. We can provide color charts and free samples to help you decide.
The standard application process involves four key steps:
Pre-treatment: Cleaning, degreasing, phosphating/chromating, rinsing, and drying.
Electrostatic Spray Application: Powder is sprayed through a gun that gives it an electrostatic charge, causing it to adhere to the grounded workpiece.
Curing: The coated part is moved into a curing oven, where it is heated to a specified temperature (typically 180-200°C / 356-392°F) for a set time (typically 10-15 minutes) to melt, flow, and fully cure.
Cooling & Inspection: The part is cooled and inspected for quality before packaging or assembly.
Our powder coatings have a wide range of industrial and consumer applications, including:
Architecture & Building: Aluminum profiles (windows, doors, curtain walls), structural steel (bridges, stadiums), fencing, and railings.
Appliances: Refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, and microwave ovens.
Automotive: Wheels, chassis, engine components, and interior parts.
Furniture: Metal office furniture, outdoor furniture, and filing cabinets.
General Industrial: Agricultural machinery, electrical enclosures, and shelving.
It is primarily suitable for metallic substrates such as aluminum, steel, and galvanized steel.
Powder coating is a 100% solid coating made from a finely ground mixture of resins, pigments, curing agents, and additives. It is applied as a dry powder through an electrostatic process and then heated to cure into a tough, durable finish. Compared to traditional liquid paint, its key advantages include:
Environmentally Friendly: Contains little to no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), making it safer for the environment and workers.
High Efficiency: Overspray can be recycled and reused, achieving a material utilization rate of over 95%.
Superior Finish: A single coat provides a thick, uniform layer that is highly resistant to impact, corrosion, chemicals, and weathering.
Cost-Effective: Faster curing times and the elimination of solvents reduce labor and production costs.





