Surface Finish Options Overview

High-temperature resistant coatings are typically defined as those whose films do not change color, do not flake off, and can still maintain appropriate physical properties at temperatures above 200°C. Generally, high-temperature resistant powder coatings are primarily composed of high-temperature resistant resins, high-temperature resistant pigments, high-temperature resistant fillers, and special-effect additives. Currently, silicone-based powder coatings remain the predominant type of high-temperature resistant coatings.
Application Fields:Chemical, petroleum, metallurgy, aviation, and other industries.
Case Example:
An automotive supplier applied our 600°C coating to exhaust systems, achieving 30% longer lifespan and reduced corrosion failures.





