Industrial Powder Coating
Epoxy Polyester Powder Coatings
Durable · Smooth · High-Performance Finishes
The purpose of this product is to protect metal assets inside. Sharp Coatings’ Epoxy Polyester Powder Coatings deliver high corrosion resistance and outstanding chemical/abrasion performance in indoor environments. The system lays down a uniform film with excellent edge coverage and a smooth, consistent finish ideal for parts that won’t see direct sunlight.
Benefits
High-Build, Dense Barrier
Tight cross-linking forms a thick, non-porous film that blocks moisture and corrosive agents reliably.
Exceptional Chemical Resistance
Resists oils, coolants, cleaners, salts, and a wide range of industrial chemicals found in shop-floor environments.
Outstanding Adhesion and Edge Wrap
Excellent adhesion minimises underfilm creep at edges, holes, and sharp profiles.
Hard, Abrasion-Resistant Film
The rigid cross-linked film resists scuffing and wear typical of assembly, packaging, and in-plant handling.
Product Specs
| Film thickness | 60–100 μm |
| Curing schedule (EMT) | 180°C / 10–12 min |
| Compatible substrates | Al, MS, CRCA |
| Gloss range | Dead-matt to high-gloss |
| Textures available | Smooth, structured, fine |
| Colour matching | RAL, Pantone, custom |
| Pack sizes | 10 kg · 20 kg |
| Shelf life | 12 months (sealed) |
| Storage | Cool, dry environment |
Lead-free formulation
No VOC
Indoor optimised
Moisture-protected packing
Domestic & Export
Application Process
1
Surface Preparation
Remove oil, grease, mill scale, rust and loose particles. Surface must be clean and dry.
2
Pre-Treatment
Zinc or iron-phosphate for steel. Zirconium-based treatment for aluminium substrates.
3
Powder Application
Apply electrostatically via corona or tribo gun for uniform build and edge wrap.
4
Curing
Cure at 180°C for 10–12 min (EMT). Cross-linking forms a hard, chemically resistant film.
5
Cooling & Inspection
Allow uniform cooling. Inspect film build, adhesion and surface finish before dispatch.
Why Choose Epoxy Polyester Powder Coatings
Barrier You Can Trust
Tight cross-linking forms a thick, non-porous film that blocks moisture and corrosive agents.
Chemically Tough
Resists oils, coolants, cleaners, salts, and a wide range of industrial chemicals found in shop-floor environments.
Locks Onto Metal
Excellent adhesion minimizes underfilm creep at edges, holes, and sharp profiles.
Precision-Friendly Flow
Levels smoothly without flooding fine features—ideal for close-tolerance components.
Shop Efficiency
Strong first-pass coverage supports consistent, repeatable results on production lines.
Indoor Optimized
Best suited for non-UV environments; pair with a UV-stable topcoat when outdoor exposure is expected.
Where It Fits Best
01
Electrical enclosures, control panels, switchgear, lighting fixtures, cable tray, Inverter
02
Racking, Almirah, fixtures, office, hospital and industrial furniture
03
Valve, machined components
04
Automotive break assemblies,
Frequently Asked Questions
Ans. Epoxy maximises chemical and corrosion resistance and adhesion for indoor use, while hybrids balance indoor protection with improved appearance and versatility.
Ans. It is not UV-stable and may turn chalky/yellow in sunlight. For exterior exposure, specify a UV-stable polyester or architectural-grade material.
Ans. Its edge-wrapping ability and high build make it well-suited to fasteners, brackets, and precision parts.
Ans. Use standard iron/zinc phosphating or chromate-free systems appropriate to the substrate to ensure maximum adhesion and corrosion resistance.
Ans. The rigid, cross-linked film resists scuffing and wear typical of assembly, packaging, and in-plant handling