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The final effect is identical to the look of paint, but ten times stronger than its solvent-based cousins.
how strong is powder coat in the grand scheme of possible frame coatings?
i had mine done a year ago (Surface Tech on Elston) but i've beat the heck out of the bike and now there are a bunch of issues. the paint itself is chipping away around the headset on both top and bottom, and the seatpost collar is the same. i'm afraid larger chips are going to start peeling away soon.
further, when you see it closely under light, you can can make out these faint shattered-glass looking lines that appear to be part of the bottom or middle of the coat, as the surface itself feels smooth to the touch. it's almost like a crackled effect, but the powder certainly didn't look that way a year ago..
on your website you claim:
The final effect is identical to the look of paint, but ten times stronger than its solvent-based cousins.
is powder really that strong? i have seen people use auto or airplane paint or MKE's gun-kote offering and wondered how these would compare.
i like the idea of another powder coat because the colors are so customizable, but strength is kind of a big issue for me as i do tricks and the frame ends up getting dropped a lot.
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