Why aluminium plantation shutters should be Powder coated rather than Painted.

Powder-coated aluminium:

  1. Application process: Powder coating involves applying a dry powder to the aluminium surface and then heating it to create a hard, durable finish.

  2. Durability: Powder-coated finishes are far more durable than painted finishes. They are less prone to chipping, fading, and scratching and can withstand exposure to weather and UV light better than painted finishes.

  3. Color options: Powder coating offers a wider range of colour options than traditional paint, with a variety of colors, textures, and finishes available.

  4. Environmental friendliness: Powder coating is a more environmentally friendly option than traditional paint. It emits fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during application and does not require solvents or thinners.

  5. Cost: Powder-coated finishes are typically more expensive than painted finishes due to the cost of the materials and the specialized equipment required for application.

In summary, powder-coated aluminium is a more durable, environmentally friendly, and versatile option that offers a wider range of color and finish options but is generally more expensive than painted aluminium. Painted aluminium is a cost-effective option that can be suitable for certain applications, but may not be as durable or versatile as powder-coated aluminium.

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