Introduction

Painting involves spraying a layer of paint onto the surface of the part. Colors can be matched to a Pantone color number of the customer's choosing, while finishes range from matte to gloss to metallic.
Painting the surface of a part improves its aesthetic appearance and can provide brand recognition to consumers. In addition, painting can have a protective effect on parts. For example, surface painting is an effective method to protect metal from oxidation and corrosion.

MaterialColorApplicationsTextures
Aluminum,  Stainless Steel, SteelBlack, any RAL code or Pantone number.Household appliances, vehicle parts, aluminum extrusionsGloss, semi-gloss, flat, metallic, textured

Design Considerations

  • POM and PP materials do not have the required adhesiveness for painting.

  • Sanding should take place before painting.

surface finish - painting

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