Military Powder Painting

Powder coating is a dry finishing process where fine particles of resin and pigment are electrostatically charged and sprayed onto a surface. These charged particles adhere to the surface and then undergo curing to form a tough and protective coating1. Unlike conventional liquid paint, which relies on evaporating solvents, powder coating is typically applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. It is commonly used for coating metal objects, especially those subject to rough use. The process produces a thicker, more durable finish compared to traditional paint, and it emits fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during application2 at slh we can provide powder coatings to the following def-stan 80-122 and def-stan 00-23 designed to mimic the infrared reflectance (IRR) signal of foliage. Other colors available in this range include BS 381C 361 lightstone, BS381C NATO GREEN and BLACK.