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Hybrid powder coating is a type of coating that combines the properties of both thermosetting and thermoplastic materials. It is typically composed of a mixture of epoxy and polyester resins, which allows for enhanced durability and flexibility. This coating is applied as a dry powder and is cured under heat, resulting in a hard, protective finish that is resistant to chipping, scratching, and fading.

| Composition | Epoxy and polyester resins |
| Curing method | Heat curing at temperatures typically between 160°C to 200°C |
| Finish types | Gloss, semi-gloss, matte |
| Thickness range | 40 to 100 microns |
| Color options | Wide range of RAL and custom colors available |
| Application method | Electrostatic spray or fluidized bed |
When selecting hybrid powder coating, buyers should consider the specific application requirements, including desired finish, color, and thickness. It's important to specify the curing temperature and time, as well as any environmental considerations such as UV resistance or chemical exposure. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards relevant to your application.
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Hybrid powder coatings offer excellent durability, flexibility, and a wide range of finishes.
Yes, many hybrid powder coatings are designed for outdoor use and provide UV resistance.
Curing times can vary, but typically range from 10 to 30 minutes at the specified curing temperature.
Yes, they typically contain low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) compared to liquid coatings.
They can be applied using electrostatic spray or fluidized bed techniques.
They can be applied to metal, wood, and some plastics, depending on the formulation.