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Premium Powder Coating Services
Maximize the durability and visual impact of your custom hardware. As an all-around hardware manufacturer, XML provides high-performance powder coating solutions that deliver a thick, scratch-resistant, and vibrant finish. We expertly handle precise masking for your CNC machined parts to ensure perfect assembly every time.
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Our Powder Coating Capabilities
Polyester Powder Coating
The premium industry standard for outdoor use, offering exceptional UV resistance and weatherability. A durable topcoat ideal for architectural hardware, outdoor enclosures, and automotive parts.
Epoxy Powder Coating
Engineered for extreme durability and chemical resistance. Epoxy creates an incredibly tough, impact-resistant layer ideal for indoor industrial machinery, internal automotive parts, and heavy-duty pipelines.
Epoxy-Polyester Hybrid
Combining the best of both worlds. This versatile hybrid finish offers excellent cosmetic appeal, good chemical resistance, and smooth application. It is the top choice for indoor appliances, electronics, and standard hardware.
Custom Textures & Finishes
We offer much more than standard gloss. Choose from specialized finishes including matte, sand texture, wrinkle, and hammer-tone. These are excellent for concealing minor CNC machining marks and adding a premium feel.
Versatile Powder Coating for Any Metal Substrate
As an all-around hardware manufacturer, we engineer our powder coating processes to achieve perfect adhesion and superior durability across a wide range of base metals.
Steel & Stainless Steel
Creating a thick, impenetrable barrier against rust and corrosion for heavy-duty structural brackets and enclosures.
Aluminum Alloys
Adding vibrant colors and robust scratch resistance to lightweight CNC machined parts, extruded profiles, and die-cast housings.
Zinc Die-Castings
Providing excellent adhesion and a flawless cosmetic topcoat for complex, mass-produced zinc components.
Galvanized Steel
Applying a dual-layer defense system (galvanization + powder coat) for ultimate longevity in extreme outdoor environments.
Powder Coating Applications Across Global Industries
As an all-around hardware manufacturer, XML delivers high-performance e-coating solutions tailored to the world’s most demanding sectors. Our advanced electrophoretic deposition ensures 100% uniform coverage and superior corrosion resistance, providing flawless protection for your critical CNC machined components.
Aerospace
High-performance aircraft interior brackets, seating frames, and robust ground support equipment. Our precision powder coating delivers lightweight, flame-retardant, and durable layers meeting strict aerospace standards.
Medical Devices
Durable medical equipment housings, diagnostic machine components, and hospital bed frames. We provide tough, easy-to-clean finishes that protect sensitive electronics while maintaining premium clinical aesthetics.
Robotics & Automation
Custom robot chassis, automated assembly line brackets, and control panel enclosures. We combine durable wear protection and excellent electrical insulation with high-end, colorful industrial aesthetics for sensitive devices.
Automotive
Scratch-resistant alloy wheels, robust off-road bumpers, and custom engine covers. We combine high-end, vibrant aesthetics with reliable, heavy-duty protection against road debris, extreme temperatures, and harsh salt spray.
Powder Coating Textures & Finishes Guide
Choose the perfect visual and tactile finish to elevate your product’s design:
| Finish Type | Visual & Tactile Characteristics | Best Application |
| High Gloss | Smooth, shiny, highly reflective (80-100% gloss). | Decorative indoor parts, automotive trims. |
| Matte / Flat | Non-reflective, modern aesthetic (0-20% gloss). | High-end electronics, stealth military gear. |
| Sand Texture | Fine, gritty texture like sandpaper; hides fingerprints. | Server racks, industrial handles, outdoor equipment. |
| Wrinkle | Distinctive, rough patterned texture. | Excellent for hiding surface defects; heavy machinery. |
Why Choose XML for Your Powder Coating Services?

Advanced Equipment
State-of-the-art Swiss CNC machines ensure exceptional precision, repeatability, and efficiency.

24/7 Engineering Support
Our engineers provide continuous technical support, from design review to production optimization.

Fast Turnaround
Streamlined workflows and dedicated project management enable quick and reliable delivery.

Competitive Pricing
Optimized processes and in-house production help customers save 30–40% without sacrificing quality.
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FAQs – Powder Coating Services
From materials and quality to turnaround times, find what you need to know here. If you have more questions, we’re just a message away
Powder coating adds a significant thickness (typically 50 μm to 150 μm). To protect your precise tolerances, our engineering team uses specialized high-temperature silicone plugs and masking tapes to keep critical internal threads, tight-tolerance holes, and mating surfaces completely free of powder.
Powder coating is far more durable, impact-resistant, and environmentally friendly than traditional wet paint because it uses no harmful solvents (zero VOCs). It also creates a much thicker, more uniform layer in a single application without drips or sagging.
After the dry powder is electrostatically applied to your metal parts, they are placed in an industrial curing oven at around 160°C to 200°C (320°F to 400°F). The heat causes the powder to melt, flow, and chemically cross-link into a highly durable, solid finish.
Generally, no. Standard powder coating requires the substrate to be electrically conductive (to attract the powder) and capable of withstanding the high 200°C oven curing temperatures. Therefore, it is almost exclusively used for metals like steel, aluminum, and brass.


