Submit
uralac-ultra-domestic-powder-coating-applications-header
Story

Powder-coating technologies for heat-sensitive substrates

Demand is growing for MDF and other engineered woods in furniture and interior architecture. But it has traditionally been difficult to powder-coat these substrates because of the high curing temperatures needed. Thanks to their lower curing temperatures, solutions like our Uralac® technologies make this possible!
Contact Expert Request a sample Request a quote

The curing-temperature challenge

With its smooth surface – ideal for painting – and attractive price point compared to solid wood, it’s no surprise that MDF and similar engineered woods are increasingly popular choices for furniture and interior architecture.

Finishings for these heat-sensitive substrates (HSS) have traditionally involved liquid paint. But many manufacturers have long been interested in using powder coating instead, given benefits like strength, reliability, cost-efficiency, and greater aesthetic possibilities.

However, powder coatings have typically required temperatures of over 150°C to cure and melt onto the substrate’s surface. This can cause heat-sensitive substrates to crack, bubble, and pop as their fibers warp and rise up in the heat.

Let Uralac® give you that competitive advantage

Low-temperature curing
Powder-coating technologies for HSS cure at temperatures far below 160° – so they won’t warp or damage wood.
Reduced environmental impact
The lower curing temperatures of these powder-coating technologies also mean reduced energy consumption.  
Single-layer curing
Several of our powder-coating technologies for HSS can be cured in a single layer, making application easier and more efficient.

Bringing the power of powder to heat-sensitive substrates

Now, with powder coating technologies like Uralac® Ultra, Engain , and UV, it’s much easier to produce and apply powder coatings on heat-sensitive substrates.

Uralac® Ultra and Uralac® UV are innovative coating technologies consisting of unsaturated polyester, a co-crosslinker, and a thermal initiator.

Most importantly, they can be applied in a unique single-layer process at temperatures as low as 120 – 130°C (for Uralac® Ultra), or even under 100°C (for Uralac® UV), rather than the traditional 160 – 170°C.

This lower curing temperature opens a whole new world of possibilities for powder coating on MDF and engineered wood. Plus, it also reduces the environmental impact of these coatings – for instance, Uralac® Ultra has a carbon footprint five times lower than traditional coating systems.

Solution_Center_Contact_Form_Image

Are you ready to go from status quo to Status Next?

Meet your inventive companion for hands-on coatings and adhesives solutions

Discover more

Contact us

Contact Partner

How can we contact you?

Request a sample
{"FieldName":"ProductName","Endpoint":"https://covestro-prod-ffm.apimanagement.eu2.hana.ondemand.com/hybrispim/products_typeahead?identKey=GB6LiyNSG0YYxXXEpmO8EyoUdFLN0Roi&CLIENTID=DHLTHP&CLIENTSECRET=2DNknMSM9HF5ubP2qdBg&extended=true","Language":"ja","PermissionQuery":"","BrandLabel":"Brand","ProductLabel":"Product","NoResultLabel":"No results for","MaxItem":5}

Request a quote
{"FieldName":"ProductName","Endpoint":"https://covestro-prod-ffm.apimanagement.eu2.hana.ondemand.com/hybrispim/products_typeahead?identKey=GB6LiyNSG0YYxXXEpmO8EyoUdFLN0Roi&CLIENTID=DHLTHP&CLIENTSECRET=2DNknMSM9HF5ubP2qdBg&extended=true","Language":"ja","PermissionQuery":"","BrandLabel":"Brand","ProductLabel":"Product","NoResultLabel":"No results for","MaxItem":5}

Compare