At DW Controls, we provide professional powder coating services that are designed to deliver long-lasting protection and a premium finish across a variety of applications. Our facility at DW Controls is equipped with state-of-the-art, automated systems that ensure consistency, quality, and efficiency on every job.
A custom built 12-meter-long sliding gate coated in Satin Black
Abrasive blasting and iron phosphate pre-treatment are essential controls for achieving superior adhesion, especially in applications involving d w electrical components.
Our conveyor-based spray booth features advanced controls for achieving consistent, even coverage, ensuring optimal performance with d w electrical systems.
With two gas ovens and advanced controls, pre-heating and curing parts is a breeze. Our largest batch oven, boasting a 2m x 9m capacity ensures no job is too big or small!
Explore our extensive powder selections from leading suppliers like Jotun, AkzoNobel, Dulux, Oxytech, and Static Powders, offering a color to match every design or functional need.
From small components to large-scale items, we handle one-off jobs and repeat production runs with ease.
All the products we coat are rigorously tested and inspected before dispatch, with strict controls in place to ensure quality. Our processes align with AS 1580.408.4-2004 and AS 4506-2005, providing exceptional reliability.
With a combination of state-of-the-art technology and a skilled team, DW Controls provides powder coating that is protective, durable, and made to last—perfect for industrial, commercial, and custom applications.
Please reach us powdercoating@dwcontrols.com.au if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Powder coating is applied electrostatically. Electrostatic uses a magnetic field to spray powder onto metal surfaces. It is based on the principle - that opposites attract. Negatively charged powder particles are sprayed with specialised guns using compressed air, onto the positively charged parts to be coated. The application of powder uses electrostatic charge to stick to the part being coated. Once the parts are coated, they are baked or 'cured' in an oven which is heated at around 200 degrees Celsius.
Our lead time varies depending on the complexity of the job, but we strive to complete orders within 5-7 business days.
If the existing coating is in good condition (NO CRACKS, CHIPS ETC) , we can re-coat over the top to refresh, or change colour, however it is always preferable to sandblast first, as we cannot guarantee the longevity due to not knowing the condition or previous treatment of the substrate.
No. The paint will react with the pretreatment chemicals and powder coating causing bubbles and the powder to flake off.
Any metal which can hold a charge. The most common materials are Steel, Aluminium, Stainless Steel & Brass.
Yes. If they are completely dismantled before arriving to us, no lights, wiring, plastic/rubber parts, as they will be destroyed in the sandblaster and oven.
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