
Powder coating is becoming the standard in the automotive industry. Learn how EMT technologies provide superior corrosion resistance and coating durability for parts.
The automotive industry has extremely demanding requirements for component coatings: they must deliver excellent visual quality while withstanding harsh operating conditions. Powder coating, with its outstanding comprehensive performance, is becoming the preferred coating process for an increasing number of automotive parts manufacturers.
In terms of corrosion resistance, powder coatings can withstand over 1,000 hours of salt spray testing without rusting or blistering, far exceeding the performance of traditional liquid paints. This is particularly important for chassis components, wheel hubs, frames, and other parts exposed to harsh environments long-term. EMT's electrostatic spraying system ensures uniform powder adhesion on workpiece surfaces, with coating thickness consistency controlled within ±5μm.
Regarding mechanical strength, powder coatings offer excellent impact resistance, wear resistance, and scratch resistance. For parts like spring brackets and hood latches that endure frequent mechanical stress, powder coatings provide lasting protection. Additionally, powder coating can achieve rich colors and textures including metallic, matte, sand texture, and hammer finish to meet various vehicle design requirements.
EMT offers customized coating line solutions for automotive parts manufacturers. For small parts, EMT recommends chain-type continuous coating lines with high capacity and small footprint; for large structural components, EMT provides floor conveyor solutions that flexibly accommodate different workpiece sizes. All solutions can integrate automated spraying systems for high-efficiency, high-consistency batch coating production.
In terms of corrosion resistance, powder coatings can withstand over 1,000 hours of salt spray testing without rusting or blistering, far exceeding the performance of traditional liquid paints. This is particularly important for chassis components, wheel hubs, frames, and other parts exposed to harsh environments long-term. EMT's electrostatic spraying system ensures uniform powder adhesion on workpiece surfaces, with coating thickness consistency controlled within ±5μm.
Regarding mechanical strength, powder coatings offer excellent impact resistance, wear resistance, and scratch resistance. For parts like spring brackets and hood latches that endure frequent mechanical stress, powder coatings provide lasting protection. Additionally, powder coating can achieve rich colors and textures including metallic, matte, sand texture, and hammer finish to meet various vehicle design requirements.
EMT offers customized coating line solutions for automotive parts manufacturers. For small parts, EMT recommends chain-type continuous coating lines with high capacity and small footprint; for large structural components, EMT provides floor conveyor solutions that flexibly accommodate different workpiece sizes. All solutions can integrate automated spraying systems for high-efficiency, high-consistency batch coating production.