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Powder coating rims?
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Powder coating rims?
Does the process of powder coating reduce the strength of the rims?
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Doubt it....... powdercoating generally needs to be cooked on at 195 degrees C for 10 mins. it may however take some time to warm to that temp, with no effect.
Most powdercoaters are able to legally and safely coat ultralight aircraft components, so steel rims and reduced strength shouldnt be an issue.
Most powdercoaters are able to legally and safely coat ultralight aircraft components, so steel rims and reduced strength shouldnt be an issue.
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I had a set of alloy rims done in silver about a year ago.......
They are back at the powder coaters for a color change......
got any blacker
These rims have and will be doing around 260kph into turn 1 at Philip Island
They are back at the powder coaters for a color change......
got any blacker
These rims have and will be doing around 260kph into turn 1 at Philip Island
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