So- what are the pros and cons of Epoxy paint vs Powdercoating?
Today, I was talking with the other guy at work who did his frame as well he was contemplating powdercoating his oil tank and rear fender. He was worried about fading in the sun in the long run.
So I got curious, and checked out the specific powdercoat we both used.
It is a Polyester TGIC(Corvel Flex Black)... turns out it is made for outdoor furniture, and such...
Anyway, here is some info from the company ROHM HAAS on the powdercoats they offer.
This is only one manufacturer of powdercoatings, I'm sure there are even more varieties of blends/polymers out there....
Guess I got luck that the one thats on my frame is good for outdoors!
Heres the info from
http://www.rohmhaas.com/powdercoatings/tech/pig.htmlAcrylics
CORVEL® 50000 Series acrylic coatings are smooth, durable finishes which feature outstanding weatherability
and good chemical, stain, and filiform corrosion resistance. Clear acrylics possess excellent clarity.
Formulations are specially designed for aluminum wheels, automotive accessories, protective clear topcoats
for brass fixtures, and recreational equipment. Cure cycles can range from 5-15 minutes @ 325°-375°F (162.8°-190.6°C).
Epoxies
CORVEL® 10000 Series epoxy coatings are non-weatherable finishes which possess outstanding chemical and mechanical
properties. Epoxies are ideal for applications such as metal cabinets, sports and recreation equipment, furniture,
hand and power tools, brass plumbing and hardware fixtures, tool boxes, fire extinguishers, safety equipment,
appliances, wire goods, and automotive underbody and underhood parts. Cure cycles range from 5-15 minutes
@ 375°-400°F (190.6°-204.4°C). Film builds can range from 1.0 to 3.0 mils., depending upon gloss and color.
Continuous service temperature should not exceed 240°F (115.6°C), or an intermittent range of 240°-275°F (115.6°-135.0°C).
Hybrids
CORVEL® 40000 Series hybrid coatings possess good overbake resistance and Faraday Cage penetration.
Hybrids perform well in non-weatherable applications such as office furniture, metal cabinets, shelving,
interior lighting fixtures, power tools and automotive underhood parts. Cure cycles range from 3-15 minutes
@ 350°-400°F (176.7°-204.4°C). Continuous service temperature should not exceed 180°F (82.2°C), or an intermittent
range of 180°-220°F (82.2°-104.4°C). Film builds can range from 0.8 to 3.0 mils.
Urethane Polyesters
CORVEL® 20000 Series polyester coatings are weatherable finishes which have excellent physical properties and
overbake resistance. Typical applications include patio furniture, appliances, reflective lighting fixtures, lawn
and garden equipment, air conditioner housings, playground and recreation equipment, automotive accessories and
electrical boxes. Cure cycles range from 5-15 minutes @ 375°-400°F (190.6°-204.4°C). Continuous service temperature
should not exceed 180°F (82.2°C), or an intermittent range of 180°-220°F (82.2°-104.4°C). Film builds can range
from 1.2-3.0 mils.
High Yield Polyesters
CORVEL® High Yield (HY) polyester coatings are weatherable finishes which feature an accelerated cure cycle and
superior charging characteristics. These benefits translate to more parts per pound, and more parts per hour,
compared to other urethane polyester coatings. Since High Yield coatings have excellent charging characteristics,
material utilization can be enhanced through improved first pass transfer efficiency and there is less need for
manual touch-up. Improved application characteristics and an accelerated cure cycle can result in an increase in
line speed. In addition, less particle breakdown during reclaim will result in a lower buildup of fines and greater
control of the virgin-to-reclaim ratio. The improved particle size and film build control will contribute to an
overall reduction in reject rate and better Faraday Cage penetration. Superior handling properties enable the use
of lower delivery and fluidization pressures. Lower pressures mean less impact fusion and less wear on system
replacement parts. Cure cycles range from 7-20 @ 360°-400°F (182.2°-204.4°C). Continuous service temperature
should not exceed 180°F (82.2°C), or an intermittent range of 180°-220°F (82.2°-104.4°C). Film builds can range
from 1.3 to 2.4 mils.
TGIC Polyesters
CORVEL® 30000 Series TGIC polyester coatings are formulated to withstand extended outdoor exposure. Outstanding
physical properties and overbake resistance make these coatings ideal for use on lawn and garden equipment, fencing,
kitchen appliances, playground and recreation equipment, transformer tanks, outdoor lighting fixtures, wire cloth,
furniture, automotive/marine parts and vending machines. Cure cycles range from 5-15 minutes @ 325°-400°F
(162.8°-204.4°C). The gloss for low temperature TGIC Polyesters is Ôøý50 units. Continuous service temperature
should not exceed 180°F (82.2°C), or an intermittent range of 180°-220°F (82.2°-104.4°C). Film builds can range
from 1.2 to 4.0 mils.
MORTEMP®
Mor-Temp® 99000 Series silicone-based coatings can withstand prolonged service temperature exposure up to 1000°F
(537.8°C) Ôøý ideal for applications such as barbecue grills, engine exhaust components, stoves, furnaces, fireplace
inserts and lighting fixtures. Cure cycles range from 10-30 minutes @ 375°-500°F (190.6°-260.0°C). Mor-Temp formulations
offer outstanding color and gloss stability. Film builds can range from 1.0 to 6.0 mils.
Ultra V®
Patented Ultra V® coating technology meets or exceeds the performance of air dry and ultraviolet (UV) cured liquid
systems. ULTRA V® finishes provide an attractive, durable finish on heat sensitive fully assembled metal parts and
are available in a wide variety of colors and surface patterns. Package stable and recoatable, these coatings can
be applied by electrostatic spray or tribo charging guns and melted in convection, infrared (IR), or combination ovens.
Coated parts must be able to withstand a temperature of at least 175°F (79.4°C) in order for the coating to melt and
flow prior to a brief (one to 10 second) ultraviolet light exposure. The UV light quickly and thoroughly cures the coating.
Thats enough to confuse you on what to choose.....
If not choose a color.....
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