Powder coat

Powder coating is primarily used to protect metal from corrosion (rust) and scratches. The process involves applying powder electrostatically to the metal, which is then cured in an oven to create a durable, protective, and aesthetically pleasing finish. This environmentally friendly coating meets all regulatory limits: no volatile organic compounds are released, and no chemical additives are needed in the powder coating process. Thanks to a recovery system, there is also no residual waste.

In addition to chrome plating, metal components can be powder coated. Powder coating produces a hard, colorfast finish that is both durable and low-maintenance. It can be applied in a wide variety of colors and textures, allowing for versatile design possibilities.

Powder coated or chrome plated metal components are easy to maintain. Occasional dusting with a dry cloth is usually sufficient. Fingerprints and stains can be cleaned with a damp cloth using undiluted dish soap, followed by rinsing with a cloth dampened with clean water and then drying thoroughly. Never use ammonia or abrasive cleaners.