Electrostatic Painting
Electrostatic painting (ESP) consists of
electrically charged powder that is then sprayed on a surface
and charged with the opposite electrical charge. It then
bakes on the coating creating a uniform chemical coating.
This type of painting is also referred to as "powder coating".
It is typically used on plastics and metal to create an
even, hard-wearing finish. The coating wraps around the
material and seals off all edges, protecting surfaces from
corrosion.
The process of electrostatic painting is
quite simple. A special electrostatic spray gun, filled
with dry powder, charges objects with a positive electrical
charge. Like a magnet, the object is attracted to the item.
This important aspect assures an even coating application
with no overspray. The first coat is very light, followed
by a full wet coat.
Many things can be refinished by using
electrostatic painting including wire products, shower stalls,
desks, shelves, railings, windows and door frames, wrought
iron products, and much more. Electrostatic painting goes
beyond a simple paint job, but instead creates a complete
chemical coating finish. You will find that by using ESP,
you will be saving much money that could be wasted by replacing
items. Also, many homeowners will be happy to know the ESP
is environmentally friendly, due to there being no solvents
used. All materials are nontoxic and all apparatus is UL
and FM approved.
In addition, you have the option of choosing
the color that suits your needs and decor the best. Thousands
of colors are available, including custom made blends. Also
there are antique, metallic, and gloss effects available.
It is even possible to have a color matched perfectly by
computer analysis, but it will be an added cost.
Call Orange County Construction today for your free estimate.

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