Advantages of Wood Grain Powder Coating
The benefits of Decoral's system extends beyond aesthetic appeal, regardless of how much it may draw in customers' attention. The use of our powder coat system also helps to preserve our precious forests, which are jeopardized through excess use of natural wood.
Carolina Sublimation's powder coated materials are lightweight and easy to work with, which can help save on transportation and labor costs. Moreover, these materials are resistant to abrasion, humidity, weather, light, corrosion, and most importantly, they are fire-retardant. Our wood grain powder coatings significantly add to your bottom line.
UV resistant and water/humidity proof.
Will not delaminate.
Process is automated.
Raw materials are eco-friendly (recyclable).
Fire retardant and anti-graffiti.
Can be applied on most 3D metal shapes.
150 Wood grain finishes
30 Marble and granite effects
20 Fantasy patterns
Custom powder coat patterns available
Does not emit VOC's
Powders are TGIC free
Does not use harmful solvents
Avoids cutting trees
Uses recycled materials
Avoids digging marble mines
Does not pollute
Metal lasts longer than wood
Metal can be recycled
Decoral powder coatings are certified for indoor and outdoor applications and are backed by a comprehensive warranty. Decoral custom coatings rise to the highest conceivable standard of performance excellence and design innovation. The exacting quality-control regimen includes the following state-of-the-art procedures:
- Stereoscopic observation
- Microscope test (utilizing infrared rays)
- Electronic scan microscope test
- Brightness, adherence, thickness and hardness valuation
- Bowing test, embossing test, accelerated corrosion test, impact resistance
- Resistance to salt-acid room, accelerated aging testing
- Boiling water resistance testing, lime resistance testing, condensed water resistance testing
- Milling, slicing, drilling, cutting, flaring analyses
Decoral System adheres to strict product standards, earning the American Architectural Manufactures Association (AAMA) certificates and Qualicoat label, acknowledged by the European Laboratory and Research Organization.