If you’re reading this article, it means you’re already more aware than most consumers in the automotive industry. You’re doing your research instead of jumping on board with some new trend that’s going around on social media (remember Plastic Dip? Yes that’s one of the trends I’m referring to.)
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Powder coating has been around since and isn’t going anywhere, making it ANYTHING BUT A TREND. Why is this important? Because you are investing money in restoring your wheels or other parts and want to make sure your investment isn’t wasted on some cheap paint that will fail prematurely.
Powder coating is applied to a clean metal surface, ideally but not always media blasted. We use specialized equipment that charges the paint powder electrostatically in order to be deposited onto the metal parts correctly and in the manufacturer recommended thickness. The parts are then placed in an oven for a baking cycle varying between 30min and an hour depending on type of metal, size and weight. The curing cycle is closely monitored by our specialists to respect the manufacturer recommended time and temperature deltas. This ensures consistent results that look and perform beautifully.
YES, we take great care to closely monitor curing temperatures and in special cases, Porsche Fuchs come to mind, where the wheels are made of an alloy that is rich in magnesium, we can use specially formulated powders that cure at lower temps to make sure your project is safe.
In general, most wheels are made of some sort of aluminum alloy. Aluminum has a melting temperature between 800 and def F, depending on alloys and our powder cure between 350 and 400 deg F, so there is PLENTY of safety margin.
We have clients who use their powder coated wheels in different racing cars from Porsche GT3 race cars to Audi RS3 drag racing monsters and we are glad to say no unfortunate incidents involving our wheels were reported.
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We can’t state this enough, it is a trend that’s thankfully disappearing, but has caused major damage to our industry. Sure the prices you see on Facebook Marketplace for some “certified” applicator using a 80$ spray system from Home Depot, might appeal to you at first and YES it is convenient not having to remove the wheels from your car, and yes they have Black that looks OK at first but you know what they say about things that are too good to be true.
Our experience and that of the hundreds of clients calling and coming in to the shop with wheels that were previously coated in Plastic Dip is a negative one. The coatings fail by peeling at the edges where they are thinner, the application is inconsistent often has a cheap rubbery look and feel, pores and solvent contamination are frequently found. BTW, yes I do know that’s not how the company name is spelled but I’m not targeting anyone in particular as there are many of these sprays available made by different companies.
Wheel rims can make or break the look of your car. While buying custom rims isn’t affordable for a lot of car owners, refinishing your rims by investing in powder coating services in Washington just might be.
Powder coating is a process in which ground particles made of pigment and resin are electrically charged and sprayed onto a metal surface, such as your wheel rims. The electrostatic charge allows these particles to adhere to the metal surface. The rims are then “baked,” which allows these particles to blend together and cure. The end result is a durable, quality surface coat and finish that looks amazing. While there are many reasons to choose to powder coat your wheel rims, here are what we think are the top five benefits:
If you’re interested in investing in powder coating services in Washington for your wheel rims, stop in to speak to a pro at Powder Vision Inc. We offer professional powder coating services for wheel rims and other car parts. To learn more or schedule your services, give us a call today!
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