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Powder coating protects materials from atmospheric influence. It provides an even surface and a uniform finish. Ovens are required for curing a powder coating. They must be able to sustain temperatures of 450°F (232°C), and they need to be large enough to fit all the powder-coated objects.
Click here to find out how powder coating ovens work in a blog from oven manufacturer Thermcraft.
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