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Re: Where to get platinum paint?
- Subject: Re: Where to get platinum paint?
- From: "Jason Whorton" <jason at microxl.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 01:56:06 -0600
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Hi. I used to powder coat metal parts and they went into an oven at about
375 - 400 degrees for almost twenty minutes. I don't think a case would
survive that. Besides, I don't think one could easily place a static charge
on plastic for proper coverage.
Thanks,
Jason Whorton
"Ernest" <ernestls@attbi.NOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> "Phil Abel" <ttsh35a@removethisfornospam.prodigy.net> wrote in message
> > >Still, a color change might be an interesting alternative. I bet
> you could
> > get the plastic parts powder coated and it would turn out ok and be
> a lot
> > more durable than paint. A lot of patio furniture is powder coated
> > nowadays-- more durable and waterproof than paint. Look at some of
> those
> > pieces for comparison-- you could probably get that sort of finish
> on a II
> > case and it would look "different".
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> Can plastic be powder coated? Wouldn't the heating part of the process
> melt the case? I don't know how hot the powder has to get before it
> melts but I think that it might melt the case along with it. Does
> anyone know much about this process? Temps, etc.?
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