Powder coating has a variety of durable finishes in BS & RAL Colours
* Textures - fine texture, leatherette texture, mud crack, hammer finish
* Colours - all colours, gloss, satin, matt, 30%, 10%
* Fluorescents - for something to be seen yellow, orange, pink
* Special effects - volcanic ash, 2 colour hammers, pearl & sparkle effects
* Metallics and specials such as textured metallics
Powder Coating has a wealth of advantages by way of colour fastness & metal protection.
The latest products cured at temperatures of 170°c to 220°c makes finishes weather (sun, rain, sleet, snow, salt etc.) resistant.
Many of the latest polyester powders are tgic and lead free this makes them a safe durable coating and are increasingly used in the food and medical industries.
A range of low temperature powders is also available for sensitive products. eg. MDF
You can see why precision applied powder coating is the No.1 product for a decorative, tough and safe finish.
Anti-Bacterial Powder Coating
Technical advances in powder coatings have enabled such products as anti-bacterial coatings, killing known viruses
such as the ever present MRSA bug. This type of powder works by constantly releasing active silver ions causing over
99% CFU reduction in these tested bacteria's: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia Coli 0157, Staphylococcus aureus,
Bacillus subtillis, Salmonella enteritidis, Listeria monocytogenes all +99% effected. Also showing zero growth for fungi
and moulds. An obviously great application for NHS and Private Hospitals, Large Areas of public access, Planes, Trains
and public transport, public toilets, office buildings through to kitchens and even the doctors pen all for our bacterial protection..
Intanations recently applied anti-bacterial coating to 1000's of door handles and push pads for private hospitals and some
large corporate buildings and these alone will reduce the number of sick days taken by staff and control the spread of
bacteria throughout the buildings significantly.
Quality Powder
We source and test the best possible coatings. All brand names are good quality but that quality does vary between a brand
and its colours available. Only with our many years of experience do we know how to choose which colours from the different
brands to get the best possible finish available for you, our customer.
To See an example RAL colour chart click the 'RAL Chart' Menu link below. This is only a guide to the basic colours available
and many of our customers have found it a useful online tool.





