Powder Coating Training

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Although it is a new technique, its benefits make it one of the most reliable and results driven in the industry. Powder coating offers a flawless finish and when compared to traditional painting techniques, the results are in a class of their own.

The environmentally friendly application of dry paint to a surface boasts the same results as 2 coats of paint. Powder coating also produces thicker layers than wet paint and there are no hassles around dripping or paint runs.

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Powder Coating efficiency, colour range and technique

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Powder Coating is the most economical and environmentally friendly paint application technique available. The extremely efficient method produces a high quality finish in a selection of colours, finishes and textures.

The 50 year lifespan of Powder Coating has brought on vast developments. Today there are a variety of surfaces that Powder Coating is suitable for. The Auto industry is using this popular painting technique, more than ever for a variety of surfaces.

  • Motorbike frames
  • Racecars
  • Street poles/ rods
  • Antique cars
  • Engine parts
  • Batteries
  • Wheels

However there are a large ...

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The benefits of Powder Coating

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Powder coating is an advanced method of applying a decorative and protective finish to various types of metal (and other surfaces thanks to the advancement of this product). This technique is widely used in various industries as well as in homes. Differing dramatically from other paint techniques, powder coating offers a near flawless appearance, which surpasses normal paint finished in durability and effect finishes.

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Powder coating, unlike liquid paint does not need a solvent to keep both the binder ...

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April 2011 price increase

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To all our valued customers

Due to the increase in raw material as well as operating costs, we must unfortunately raise the cost of our merchandise to you. We have avoided raising our prices for as long as possible by absorbing some of the costs, but we must raise the price of our goods by 7% on the 4 th April 2011 .

We wish to thank you for your valued support and know that you will understand the necessity for this ...

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December Newsletter 2010

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Dear customers

Please bear in mind that our company will shut down on the 15th December 2010.

Powder-Lak (Pty) Ltd. will re-open its doors on the 10th January 2011, but until then please have a look at our new “Post 2010 Sale” specials.

Until next year: Have a merry Christmas and a safe New Year!

Post 2010 Sale

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September Newsletter 2010

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To all our valued customers

We are proud to announce that we have made further improvements in terms of the curing times for our
products. Our latest developments includes our Series 1000 & Series 3000 exterior product range, which can
now cure at 160°C.

We are also able to offer you powder paints for wood & plastics, thanks to our improved Series 5000. Please
ask our sales team and/or one of our sales representatives for further information.

We are also in the process ...

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August Newsletter 2010

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Spring is around the corner and we at Powder-Lak have been cleaning out our stocks to bring you this months specials

Get your copy of our Spring Cleaning Sale

We have also gotten with the times and made use of youtube. At the moment we have made available our old training videos in both Afrikaans & English.

We would also like to remind everyone that we accept orders via e-mail, as well as offer our customers the ...

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To all our valued customers

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We regretfully must inform you that we will be raising our prices by 5% on the 1st May 2010.

We considered raising them on the 1st of April, but nobody would have taken us seriously.

This time around it is a price increase with a twist: We will be adjusting the prices on all of our products due to the fluctuations of our raw material suppliers. This means that some ...

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