A coating process that applies a fine, decorative substance to a surface using electrostatic attraction and subsequent heat curing, the resulting finish is characterized by its distinct color and metallic shimmer. This application yields a durable, visually appealing surface, commonly observed on automotive parts, industrial equipment, and consumer goods. The decorative substance contains tiny metallic particles that reflect light, creating a sparkling effect within the blue-tinted coating.
This protective and decorative finish offers enhanced resistance to corrosion, scratches, and impacts compared to traditional paints. Its durability translates to extended product lifespan and reduced maintenance requirements. Originally popularized in the automotive industry for its eye-catching aesthetics, the technique has expanded into diverse applications due to its combination of visual appeal and protective qualities. This has influenced the aesthetics and functional properties across many industries.