A specialized coating process results in a finish exhibiting minimal light reflection and a deep, non-glossy, dark color. This type of application involves the use of finely ground pigment and resin particles electrostatically sprayed onto a surface, followed by curing under heat to form a durable, uniform layer. An example of its application can be seen on automotive components, providing both aesthetic appeal and protection.
This finishing method offers several advantages. Its robustness against scratches, corrosion, and fading makes it suitable for demanding environments. Historically, this type of coating emerged as an environmentally conscious alternative to traditional liquid paints, minimizing the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This contributes to improved air quality and reduced environmental impact. The resulting surface provides a modern, sophisticated appearance.