Painting vs. Powder Coating

Painting vs. Powder Coating

Painting vs Powder Coating

Painting vs. Powder Coating: Which is Right for You?

When it comes to finishing metal surfaces, there are two main options: painting and powder coating. Each process has its own advantages and disadvantages. Whether you’re trying to decide on a finish for your outsourced parts, or maybe even looking to add a finishing application to your facility, it’s important to choose the right process for your parts.

Painting

Painting is the more traditional method of finishing metal. It involves applying a liquid paint to the surface, which then dries to form a protective layer.

The advantages of painting include:

  • It is relatively inexpensive.
  • It is easy to do yourself.
  • Easily touched up or repaired.
  • There are many different colors and finishes available.
painting ppe

The disadvantages of painting include:

  • Paint can be difficult to apply evenly, especially on complex shapes.
  • Paint can chip and peel over time, especially if it is not properly applied or maintained.
  • Paint can contain harmful solvents and VOCs.

Equipment needed for painting:

  • Paint booth (if painting indoors)
  • Paint mixing room (if mixing specific paints)
  • Paint sprayer/pump plus gun(s) and hose(s)
  • PPE
graco paint sprayer
enclosed paint spray booth

Powder Coating

Powder coating is a somewhat newer method of finishing metal that is becoming increasingly popular. It involves applying a powdered coating to the surface, which is then cured using heat.

The advantages of powder coating include:

  • It is more durable than paint and resistant to chipping, scratching, and fading.
  • Excess powder can be reused, creating less waste.
  • It can be applied to a wider variety of metal surfaces.
  • It is environmentally friendly, as it does not contain harmful solvents or VOCs.
advantages of powder coating

The disadvantages of powder coating include:

  • It is more expensive than painting.
  • It cannot be applied to complex shapes without special equipment.
  • It requires more equipment and facility space.

Equipment needed for powder coating:

  • Powder coating booth
  • Curing oven
  • Racks, hooks, or other fixtures
  • Powder gun(s)
  • PPE
powder coating booth
powder coating oven

Which is Right for You?

The best way to decide which finishing method is right for you is to consider your specific needs and budget. If you are looking for a low-cost option, with a variety of colors and finishes, painting may be a good choice. Painting is also an ideal application for large items and mobile coating jobs. However, if you need a more durable finish that is resistant to damage, powder coating is the better option. Powder coating is an ideal application for small and medium sized parts.

Below is a summary of the main differences between painting and powder coating:

   Characteristic    Painting    Powder Coating
   Cost of Utilities    Less Expensive    More Expensive
   Equipment Costs    Less Expensive    More Expensive
   Cost of Materials    More Expensive    Less Expensive
   Durability    Less Durable    More Durable
   Ease of Application    Easier To Apply    More Difficult to Apply
   Color & Finish Availability    Wide Variety Available    Limited Variety Available
   Waste    More Waste    Less Waste
   Environmental Impact    More Harmful Components    Less Harmful Components

 

Other items to consider when choosing are:

  • The type of metal being finished. Some metals, such as aluminum, are more difficult to paint than others.
  • The environment in which the finished product will be used. If the product will be exposed to harsh weather or chemicals, powder coating is a better choice.
  • The desired finish. Powder coating can produce a wider variety of finishes than painting.
  • The budget. Painting is generally the less expensive option, but powder coating may be worth the investment if you need a more durable finish.

In conclusion, both painting and powder coating have a place when it comes to finishing. Each have their strengths and weaknesses. Regardless of your choice, both can provide a fantastic finish on parts and equipment.

If you’re interested in finding out more information on equipment for painting or powder coating, contact our team today.

Paint Sprayer Maintenance Tips for Winter

Paint Sprayer Maintenance Tips for Winter

Paint Sprayer Maintenance Tips for Winter

Keep your paint sprayer in peak condition during the cold winter months by following these simple maintenance steps.

Deep Cleaning

  • Release any built-up pressure
  • Flush the system using flushing fluid
    • Recommend flushing with water 2-3 times then flush a final time with mineral spirits or special pump flushing fluid
  • Remove filters from sprayer and gun to clean
  • Clean all tips and inside of gun
  • Clean the outside of all the equipment

Inspect Paint Hose

Visually inspect your hose to ensure there are no cracks, rips or tears that can lead to a blown hose while on the job.

Repack

Replace commonly worn items such as o-rings, seals, & balls to reduce the risk of breaking down on the job site.

Looking for support with cleaning, packing or repairing your equipment? Midvale Offers Full Repack and Repair Services

Our repair team has extensive experience providing rebuild, repack, and repair services to all major brands of equipment. Send your paint sprayer or other equipment into our repair shop and let the experts handle your repairs.