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Flame applied powder coating is quite innovative.
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This is really cool as one can apply this basically at home, no need for a large oven etc... Love it!

@BrianRoemmele Thermite reactions, first discovered by Goldschmidt in 1893, pioneered flame-applied coatings.

Might be a game changer for the rim shops?

Me: “Honey look, Imagine how many jig heads we could paint with this thing ….” My wife:

The answer is always a yes in needing more flame throwers

Thats actually ingenious. Powder coat is near impervious. vehicles, bridges, maybe even steel buildings. So many possible applications

Beautiful Glass enamel signs (with 2mm light penetrated “embossy” color depth!) shall once again grace the American landscape. Just -…. This is why we ALSO need osha. Was this guy firing aluminum flux coat? That’s ….. needs a fume hood bunny suit and respirator.

Flame-applied powder coating applies heat and powder simultaneously, eliminating the need for a traditional oven-baking process, potentially revolutionizing industrial coating applications by reducing energy consumption and equipment costs. This method involves a device that sprays powder and heat onto a surface, allowing for immediate application and curing. The technique was development by ecoFINISH, a company specializing in polymer coatings, suggests a broader impact on industries beyond pools (where it originated) potentially influencing sectors like manufacturing and construction by offering a more efficient and environmentally friendly coating solution.

Bridges need this desperately.

Couldn’t find it on the website
