Powder coating is a method of applying a layer harder than paint on the surface of an iron object to prevent rusting.
In this method, a polymer resin, a pigment and some other ingredients are melt, mixed, cooled and ground into a uniform powder.
This powder is sprayed on the polished metal surface by electrostatic spray deposition (ESD).
In this method, the particles of the powder are given an electrostatic charge due to which a uniform layer of the powder sticks to the metal surface.
Then the object is heated in the oven along with the coating.
A chemical reaction occurs in the layer, resulting in the formation of long cross-linked polymeric chains.