Although there are many variables that affect powder coating longevity, in general, it should last 15 to 20 years. When properly cared for and maintained, it can even last up to 40 years or longer in certain cases. Here's a breakdown of the factors influencing its longevity:

 

Preparation: A solid bond between the powder and the substrate is ensured by careful surface preparation, which includes blasting, degreasing, and cleaning the substrate.

Type of powder coating: Variations exist in the durability and resistance of different types of powder to particular elements such as chemicals, UV rays, and scratches.

Application: For long-lasting protection, the right thickness and even application of the coat are essential.

Exposure to harsh conditions: Lifespan can be shortened by prolonged exposure to high temperatures, UV rays, potent chemicals, or abrasives.

Maintenance: Your powder coating can last a lot longer with routine cleaning and sporadic touch-ups.