What is power coating?
Powder coating takes its name from a dry-base chemical combination that is applied to the
surface of the alloy wheel. After each rim is covered with a powder coat layer, the rims are
heat-treated to produce a smooth, even and durable finish. The electrostatic bond created
during the powder coating process along with the baking to cure the coat ensures that it
produces a coating that is naturally thicker and more durable than liquid paint jobs. This
result in a tough "skin" layer for your alloy wheels that will stand in any road conditions.
POWDER COATING FINISHES
Powder coating offers a wide selection of colors and finishes to choose from. lt can be a
standard finish such as black, silver, and white or a custom finish such as red, bronze, and
shadow chrome. Similar to traditional alloy wheel spray paint, you can select your
preferable powder coat colour and then select the finish. There are three available powder
coat finishes to choose from in order to achieve your desired results.
HIGH GLOSS FINISH
lf you like your wheels to pop up with a high shine finish, then gloss finish powder coat is
your choice. lt provides a smooth, glossy and luxurious factory-like finish. This powder coat
finish will turn heads every time a strong reflection sparkle your ride as the rims roll.
SATIN FINISH(SEMI-GLOSS)
If gloss is too sparkling and matte is too flat for you, then the perfect middle option is a
satin finish. Semi-gloss finish is less reflective and at the same time not too flat - just in
between. Satin powder coat allows just the right amount of reflection to shows the natural
appearance of the wheel.
MATTE FINISH
Matte powder coat finish is a common choice among car enthusiasts that want to showcase
a more sporty look to their ride. Matte finish creates an aggressive, tough and race-inspired
appearance, making it extremely popular with aftermarket tunes, sedan cars, SuV's and 4x4
trucks.