Raw Materials

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Purchasing a powder coating system is no small feat. It’s a major investment for companies and many spend a great deal of time doing research, creating a specification, vetting vendors, developing an implementation plan, and so on.

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There’s no doubt that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are today’s hottest and perhaps most consequential chemical regulation topic. PFAS are a diverse group of chemistries characterized by the strong bond between fluorine and carbon. They can be solids, liquids, or gases. PFAS have been used for decades by a diverse array of industries, including powder coatings, for the performance and durability benefits they convey to many consumer and industrial products.

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After spending a decade in the retail construction industry, Mike Russo was intrigued by the fast-growing powder coating market. Looking to start a custom coater business, Mike approached James Mooney, a former vendor, for startup and funding support. In 2005, they launched Twin City Powder Coating (TCPC), located in Lino Lakes, MN.

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It is believed that iron and wood reinforcing bars were first used in masonry construction in Rome around 1 AD, where pozzolan cement was developed by combining powdered hydrated lime with volcanic ash and sand from Mt. Etna. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the techniques for making this type of cement were largely lost for almost 1,000 years as builders through the Middle Ages opted for more traditional materials like stone.

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Investing in the training and development of employees has always been a high priority for All-Color Powder Coating in Oregon, WI. Supporting continued employee growth within a family environment has served the company well over the last 28 years, creating a successful model worthy of attention from the powder coating community.

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Nanotubes are defined as “tiny cylinders of atoms with a diameter in the nanometer range.” Sounds like a typical grade school science class definition, doesn’t it? Hold on to your chemistry hats, because we’re about to embark on a microscopic trip to explain these fascinating molecules

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One aspect of our industry that frequently surprises industry outsiders is the willingness for companies and people to work together to push powder technologies further. Even competitors frequently work together to solve problems for customers.

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Founded in 1945 by Dick and Eleanor Dalsin in Bloomington, MN, Dalsin Industries’ roots lie in providing metal fabrication services as a job shop. Over the years, Dalsin has continually reinvented itself in response to market changes and customer demands.

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Manufactured in the U.S., Avalon and Tahoe luxury pontoon boats have a reputation for quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. That’s not hyperbole: Avalon has won the National Marine Manufacturers Association’s (NMMA) Customer Satisfaction Index Award every year since 2008.

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As the automotive industry evolves with a focus on lightweighting, increasing utilization of alternative substrates, and expanding the electric vehicle (EV) market, powder coating has kept pace through formulation of new powder types and low temperature curing technologies. But how have these changes impacted the chemistries used in support of the powder coating process?

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