AAF Powder Coating

Properties

An applied finish given to aluminium for decorative purposes and to improve corrosion resistance, powder coatings are available in a multitude of colours well suited for many decorative applications.

Well suited to harsh environments powders are resistant to acids, alkalis and oils at normal temperatures. Different powder grades, colours and manufacturing methods can also provide superior gloss retention and excellent mechanical properties.

Our Credentials

AAF has one of the largest, most cost-efficient, high-grade powder coating facilities in the Southern Hemisphere. Our Wetherill Park plant has a 61 metre 7 stage chromatic pre-treatment tunnel feeding a 300m long horizontal main coating line.

The leading powder suppliers such as Akzo Nobel (Interpon), Dulux etc. approve our powder coating facilities for the application of standard and warranty grade powders.

 

 

AAF Powder Coating is produced and tested in accordance with Australian Standards AS3175 'Metal Finishing - thermoset powder coatings for architectural applications'. Furthering our commitment to quality, AAF has implemented the international standard 'Qualicoat', requiring random external audits of manufacturing facilities.

Finishing Options

EverCoat® is applied utilising the highest of standards available. With a wealth of colour options, EverCoat is available in all the ranges of the leading powder suppliers with the added assurance of being applied correctly to achieve maximum performance of this decorative coating.

Specifications

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Guarantee:

As per AS3715
Large Range, Click here to find your desired colour from the Dulux & Interpon Ranges
7, 10, 15, 20 year warranties available*

*Conditions apply, please contact us for further information.

 

Process

Powder coating is a method of applying paint in powder form to aluminium surfaces. EverCoat undergoes the stringent international standard of Qualicoat ensure its integrity. Several essential steps should always be considered when selecting an applicator.

1. Pre-treatment Prepares the aluminium for coating. It is probably the most overlooked step, the adhesion of powder to the aluminium is greatly influenced by this step.


2. Powder Coating Powder consisting of thermoset resins, pigments and other additives, is factory-applied to the metal surfaces using specialised electrostatic equipment.


3. Oven Curing Painted products are then cured by oven baking them to 200°C During the curing the powder liquefies and the resins cross link, producing a tough and extremely durable surface finish.


4. Packaging Prevention of marking of the finished surface requires expert packaging. Couriers and general freighters take no responsibility, ensure the packaging is adequate.