Plastic Coating
Plastic coating consists of a layer of plastic material that is dried on top of a substrate. Plastic coating is ideal for odd shapes and when materials need to be coated entirely.
Plastic coating provides chemical and corrosion resistance while leaving an appealing outer surface. Plastic coatings are usually resistant to water and strong chemicals because of the thickness in which the plastic is applied. This aspect makes plastic coating extremely useful in the automotive and construction markets.
Plastic coating can be performed on other plastics as well as on metals and glass. End products include medical instruments, tool handles, electrical connectors, plumbing fittings, fitness equipment, and more. The five basic methods for applying plastic coatings are fluidized bed, electrostatic spray, flame spraying, dip-to-line, and flo-clad.