Hey there! As a supplier of Powder Coating for Window, I often get asked if the powder coating we use for windows can also be used on skylights. It's a great question, and today I'm gonna dive deep into this topic to give you all the deets.
First off, let's talk about what powder coating is. Powder coating is a type of coating that's applied as a free - flowing, dry powder. Unlike traditional liquid paint, it doesn't need a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid suspension form. Instead, it's electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the surface. Once it's on, the part is heated, and the powder melts into a smooth, hard finish. It's super durable, looks great, and is environmentally friendly since it doesn't release volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Now, when it comes to windows, powder coating is a popular choice. It can protect the window frames from scratches, chips, and the elements. You can choose from a wide range of colors, like the Gray Color Powder Coating, which gives a sleek and modern look. And with high - quality products like Powdura Polyester TGIC Powder Coating, you can be sure of a long - lasting finish that can withstand years of use.
But can we use the same powder coating on skylights? Well, the short answer is yes, in most cases. Skylights are similar to windows in many ways. They're both made of frames that need protection and a good aesthetic finish. The same powder coating that works well on window frames can also be applied to skylight frames.
One of the main advantages of using powder coating on skylights is durability. Skylights are exposed to a lot more sunlight, rain, and wind compared to regular windows. Powder coating can provide a tough protective layer that resists fading, chipping, and corrosion. This means your skylights will look good and function properly for a long time.
Another benefit is the wide range of color options. Just like with windows, you can choose a color that matches your building's exterior or interior design. Whether you want a bold color to make a statement or a neutral tone for a more subtle look, powder coating has got you covered.


However, there are a few things to keep in mind when using powder coating on skylights. First, the installation process. Skylights are often installed on rooftops, which means they need to be properly sealed to prevent leaks. When applying powder coating, you need to make sure that the coating doesn't interfere with the sealing process. It's important to work with experienced installers who know how to handle powder - coated skylights.
Second, the type of powder coating matters. Skylights are exposed to harsher UV rays than regular windows. So, you need to choose a powder coating that has good UV resistance. Powdura Polyester TGIC Powder Coating is a great option as it offers excellent UV protection. This will help prevent the coating from fading or becoming brittle over time.
Third, maintenance. While powder coating is relatively low - maintenance, skylights still need to be cleaned regularly. You should use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to clean the powder - coated surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that could scratch the coating.
In terms of the application process, it's quite similar to that of windows. The skylight frames are first cleaned and pre - treated to ensure good adhesion of the powder coating. Then, the powder is electrostatically sprayed onto the frames. After that, the frames are baked in an oven to cure the coating. This creates a hard, smooth finish that bonds well to the metal surface.
Now, let's talk about cost. Powder coating for skylights is generally cost - effective in the long run. Although the initial cost might be a bit higher than some other coating methods, the durability and low maintenance requirements mean you'll save money in the long term. You won't have to worry about frequent repainting or replacement of the coating.
If you're thinking about getting powder coating for your skylights, here are some tips. First, do your research. Look for a reputable supplier who offers high - quality powder coating products. You can check customer reviews and ask for samples to see the quality for yourself. Second, make sure the installer has experience with powder - coated skylights. They should know how to handle the installation process properly to ensure a leak - free and long - lasting result.
In conclusion, powder coating for windows can definitely be used on skylights. It offers many benefits, including durability, a wide range of color options, and cost - effectiveness. Just make sure to choose the right type of powder coating, work with experienced installers, and follow proper maintenance procedures.
If you're interested in powder coating for your windows or skylights, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you find the best solution for your needs. Whether you need advice on color selection, product recommendations, or installation, we've got you covered. Contact us to start the conversation and let's make your windows and skylights look amazing!
References
- Industry reports on powder coating technology
- Manufacturer's specifications for powder coating products
