Enamel Powder Coating Line Process & Industrial Equipment

Complete electrostatic enamel powder coating systems for durable, hygienic and high-performance metal finishing.

Explore turnkey enamel coating lines, high-temperature curing, special application booths and production concepts for industrial sheet steel and metal components.

Why enamel coating

Durable glass-like protection on metal

  • Very easy to clean
  • Durable and robust
  • Hygienic surface
  • Abrasion-resistant finish

What Is the Enamel Powder Coating Process?

Enamel is a glass-based coating. Ground glass powder, together with mineral components such as alumina, quartz sand and feldspar, is processed and then fired at high temperature to create a hard, smooth and resistant enamel surface.

The finished metal-enamel combination brings together the visual quality and chemical resistance of glass with the strength of steel.

It is a long-life, environmentally responsible finishing solution that uses natural raw materials and water-based preparation concepts.

Key Surface Benefits

Easy cleaning

Dirt struggles to adhere to the smooth surface.

Long service life

Designed for demanding industrial use.

Natural process base

Water-based process support and no solvent-based cleaning.

Complete Enamel Powder Coating Systems

  • No pretreatment necessary for oily workpieces
  • Line speed up to 5 m/min
  • Special plastic booth
  • Special spray guns
  • Turnkey delivery with reference-based project support

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How an Enamel Powder Coating Line Works

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1. Application

Enamel powder is electrostatically applied to metal parts by means of a powder feed system and charged spray gun.

2. Curing

The coated parts pass through a high-temperature curing oven where the finish hardens into a durable protective layer.

3. Main Components

Typical systems include spray booth, spray gun, curing oven, conveyor and optional recovery or pretreatment sections.

4. Industrial Use

Common for appliances, automotive parts, construction products, office furniture and specialist metal components.

Why Manufacturers Move to Electrostatic Dry Powder Enameling

High adhesion rate

Charged powder particles create a dense and even surface layer.

High utilization rate

Less overspray waste compared with conventional approaches.

Improved appearance

Uniform coating helps reduce bubbles, sags and uneven areas.

Environmental benefit

Recyclable powder and lower material waste support cleaner production.

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