Powder coating has evolved into a surface coating for MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) and other heat sensitive substrates. In an effort to accommodate our customer base more fully, All-Color Powder Coating has a separate production line in operation that is designed solely for the purpose of coating MDF and other low cure substrates. All-Color uses state-of-the-art infrared ovens manufactured by Vulcan Catalytic, so the integrity of the MDF material is maintained throughout the process. We also, through outside relationships, have the ability to have your parts machined if you wish only to send us engineering drawings.
Powder coating your MDF substrate offers a very durable finish that will protect your product against chips, stains, spills and scratches. Powder coating offers a multitude of colors and textures to finish your product. There are also special powder coatings that offer antimicrobial compounds that combat the growth and migration of bacteria. This is perfect for products machined for use in the medical, food service and childcare industries. If you are already having your metal parts powder coated we can match the powder so that your MDF and metal pieces have the same look and feel.
Utilizing powder coating for your projects will allow you to be more creative with your product designs. Edges are fully covered by powder coating no matter if it is an outside edge, interior circle or ellipse which eliminates the need for edge banding. This allows for seamless edges and virtually unlimited design possibilities.
All-Color Powder Coating takes pride in being a leader in the powder coating industry. In September 2010, we became the first company to be PCI 3000 certified for wood coating. We have conducted testing on other low cure substrates, and in the future will continue to work with our customers to give them a powder coated product, no matter what substrate, that is superior to other available finishes. If you create a product using such materials as fiberglass, plastic, ceramics, plywood or other heat sensitive materials and are looking for an attractive finish, give us a call and we will be able to discuss if powder coating is an option for you.