Description
PECOAT® Electrostatic Spray Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Powder Coatings stand out as a versatile and cost-effective thermoplastic surface finishing solution, engineered to meet the rigorous demands of industrial applications requiring durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance. With high-quality PVC resin as the core base material, blended with precision-selected plasticizers, pigments, and functional additives, these coatings combine exceptional physical, chemical, and mechanical properties to deliver reliable protection for a wide range of substrates.

Key Properties
PECOAT® Electrostatic Spray PVC Powder Coatings are defined by a suite of core properties that set them apart in the competitive coating landscape:
- Exceptional Corrosion & Weather Resistance: Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, these coatings form a robust barrier against moisture, chemicals, UV radiation, and atmospheric wear. This makes them ideal for outdoor applications, protecting substrates from rust, oxidation, and degradation even in extreme climates.
- Superior Electrical Insulation: The inherent insulating properties of PVC resin make these coatings suitable for electrical components and metal structures requiring protection against electrical conductivity, adding an extra layer of safety to industrial systems.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to other high-performance coatings, PECOAT® PVC powder coatings offer excellent value for money. Their low raw material costs, efficient application process, and long-term durability translate to reduced total cost of ownership for businesses.
- Customizable Color Options: Recognizing the importance of aesthetic flexibility, PECOAT® offers a wide range of standard colors (including grey, black, white, orange, dark green, brick red, jewelry blue, and light blue) and bespoke color matching to meet specific project requirements. Whether for functional industrial components or consumer-facing products, the coatings can be tailored to align with brand identity or design preferences.
While the coatings excel in many areas, it’s important to note a few considerations for optimal use: PVC resin has a narrow temperature range between melting and decomposition, requiring precise temperature control during application to avoid coating degradation. Additionally, the inherent adhesion of PVC coatings is moderate, so a specialized adhesive primer is recommended for substrates demanding high bond strength. The coating surface also has a slightly rough finish, and thick coating application requires careful process adjustment—factors that are easily managed with proper technical guidance.

Application Process: Fluidized Bed Dipping and Electrostatic Spraying
- PECOAT® Electrostatic spray PVC powder coatings are optimized for theelectrostatic spraying and fluidized bed dip process.
- This process is efficient, cost-effective, and suitable for high-volume production, with minimal waste compared to liquid coatings.











Gray –
is this used through fluid bed dip?
PECOAT –
it is used by electrostatic spraying or fluid bed dip