Powder coating reels

Started by Noahg727, October 13, 2017, 06:11:00 AM

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Noahg727

Sooo I just heard you can get your reels powder coated to a custom color. Do you know if this process has any adverse affects on the reel? I was thinking it would interfere with the anodizing and make it more corrodible.

paulo57t09

I'm not a powder coating expert, but anodizing should be a non-issue when powder coating aluminum because it's removed prior to applying powder onto the part.

http://www.powdergun.com/pdf/PRETREATMENT%20FOR%20POWDER%20COATING.pdf

"Aluminium has a tendency to undergo natural oxidation forming a thin layer of aluminium oxide on the surface. Apart from this, commonly known process of anodizing also leaves layer of aluminium oxide under the influence of electric current. This is not a good base to apply powder or any other coating. Hence, it must be removed before powder coating."

Corrosion wouldn't happen unless moisture got underneath the powder coat layer.

http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=9257.0
http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=9622.0

happyhooker

Where would one go to get this process done?  Auto painter, or...?

Frank

PacRat

Look up 'powder coating' on Google or good old yellow pages. Powder coaters do mostly automotive work but not all automotive paint shops powder coat. If you have a shop near you, I would suggest a visit so you can see how they handle small pieces.
Mike

Alto Mare

#4
We had Jamie (broschro) that was doing a great job on some parts, but don't believe he's still doing it.
He did these rings for me a while back and did a great job on them



Sal
I forgot all about Jurelometer's thread, Dave does some good work.
I have some of his powder coated brass stars and some knobs that look amazing. I remember asking Dave to do a run for everyone here, but he wasn't interested...too bad.
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

Three se7ens

Powdercoat is only as good as the powder base being used.  Unfortunately, most shops (around here at least) use cheap powder thats doesnt weather well, and isnt all that durable. 

Powdercoat in and of itself isnt a different coating than paint.  There are many different resin bases available in both powder paints and traditional solvent based paints, and most types are available in both.  Powdercoating has nothing to do with the actual product being applied, it is just a manner of applying that does not have VOC's, and therefore isn't regulated by the EPA.  A significant cost of paint with solvent based paints(on the professional level in particular) is EPA compliance.

whalebreath

If you're looking for someplace that does smaller pieces than whole cars ask your local bicycle shop- I'm thinking of having my bike done next month.