POWDER COATING
Powder coating is a process used by many to change the color of wheels, body panels, and trim pieces through applying a colored powder onto a surface. It's a cool way to switch up your car's looks, but how does it actually work?
Unlike a regular paint process, powder coating relies on an electric charge to ensure the powder sticks to a surface, rather than any kind of adhesive. In this clip put together by Engineering Explained, we're able to walk through how a specially designed spray gun ionizes the powder as it's being applied, allowing it to naturally stick to the nearest surface
After the wheels have been coated, they're baked at around 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes, and boom, you've got yourself a newly colored set. Watch for yourself to learn about the entire process.