POWDER COATED ITEM LIST


The appliance industry benefits from powder coating on front and side panels of ranges and refrigerators, washer tops and lids, dryer drums, air-conditioner cabinets, water heaters, dishwasher racks, and cavities of microwave ovens. Powder coating has also replaced porcelain enamel on many washer and dryer parts.

Barbecue grills
Water heaters
Dryer drums
Washer tops and lids
Gas and electric ranges
Vacuum Cleaners
Kitchen mixers
Refrigerator Doors and Shelves
Lighting equipment
Microwave Ovens


The automotive industry uses powder coating on wheels, bumpers, hubcaps, door handles, decorative trim and accent parts, truck beds, radiators, filters, and numerous engine parts. A clean powder topcoat has been developed to protect auto bodies. BMW and Volvo are using it on their new model cars, and GM, Ford, and Chrysler have formed a consortium to test this technique on their production lines.

Antennas
Wheels
Anti-chip primer
Valve Covers
Ashtrays
Truck Seat Frames
Auto bodies
Truck and rv windows
Brake assemblies
Trailers and hitches
Bumpers
Steering wheels
Door handles
Shock absorbers
Engine blocks
Radiators
Luggage racks
Oil/air filters
Mirror brackets
Windshield wipers
Window trim


The architectural and building market powder coats aluminum extrusions used on frames for windows and doors and modular furniture. Many highway and building projects use powder coating on light poles, guard rails, signs, posts, and fencing.

Air-conditioner cabinets
Irrigation Pipes
Aluminum doors/windows
Bathroom fixtures
Conservatories
Guard rails
Downspouts
Hand and power tools
Escalator steps
Mailboxes
Exterior staircases
Metal fencing
Fire extinguishers
Metal gutters
Gas/electric furnace cabinets
Propane tanks
Highway signs
Satellite dishes
Shutters and louvers
Water pumps and tanks
Spa Covers
Structural steel

All-terrain vehicles
Wind turbines
Animal cages
Wheelchairs
Aquatic enclosures
Water coolers
Basketball equipment
Vending/ice machines
Bicycle frames/wheels
Valves
Bingo cages
Tool boxes
Birdcages
Strong boxes
Computer frames/cabinets
Steel drums
Croquet hoops
Spaghetti drying racks
Desk accessories
Snowmobiles
Detention furnishings
Smoking receptacles
Electronic equipment
Ski poles and parts
Espresso carts
Saddle stirrups
Exercise equipment
Railroad signal arms
Fans
Playground equipment
Fishing lures
Pet dishes
Flight simulator products
Pet beds
Free weight equipment
Performance platforms
Gasoline pumps
Pay phones
Gazebos
Motorcycles
Go carts
Mosquito traps
Golf carts and clubs
Metal toys and wagons
Heraldic shields
Livestock cages and equipment
Hunting decoy chairs
Laboratory incubators

Chain saws
Wheelbarrows
Edgers
Tractors
Fertilizer spreaders
Snow shovels
Garden tillers
Patio umbrellas
Garden tools
Snow blowers
Hammock & swing stands
Patio heaters
Landscape luminaries
Posquito magnets
Lawn mowers

A/V furniture & equipment Patio furniture
Bunk beds Office partitions
Coat racks Metal cabinets
Cribs and playpens Lighting equipment
Drapery rods Library furniture and equipment
Filing cabinets & systems Kitchen tables/chairs
Folding chairs/tables Hospital beds


While powder coating started as an alternative to finishing metal products only, the development of powder that can be cured at lower temperatures has allowed powder coating to expand to non-metal surfaces such as ceramics and some wood and plastic applications. Powder coating on wood is growing by leaps and bounds. Manufacturers of home-office furniture, kitchen cabinets, children's furniture, and outdoor grill tables are discovering that powder coating makes these "hard use" products retain their new look much longer.

Ceramic bottles Wooden toilet seats
Ceramic flash/instrument bulbs Wood entertainment systems
Ceramic roofing tile Wood bathroom cabinets
Children's furniture Wood store fixtures
Glass drink bottles Sinks/shower stalls
Glass perfume bottles Plastic handles
Glass ornaments Outdoor grill tables
Home-office furniture Kitchen cabinets


There are also innumerable everyday uses for powder coated products such as lighting fixtures, antennas, and electrical components. Farmers have powder coated tractors and farm equipment. Fitness buffs use golf clubs and golf carts, ski poles and bindings, snowmobiles, bicycles, and exercise equipment that are powder coated. Shop owners have powder coated display racks, shelves, store fixtures, and vending machines. Office workers use metal furniture, computer cabinets, mechanical pencils and pens, thumbtacks, and other desk accessories that are powder coated. Parents have powder coated baby strollers, cribs, metal toys, and wagons. And home owners have lawn mowers, snowblowers, barbecue grills, patio furniture, garden tools, electronic components, bathroom scales, tool boxes, and fire extinguishers which benefit from a powder coated finish.

 

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