PurpleFrog":1ilxpkiy said:
I take it from the above that the paranoia you sometimes hear about powder coating being bad for steel frames, because of the oven bit, is misplaced? I did notice at one of the main UK powedercoaters they say they can coat ally frames and "mild steel" - but is chromolly really mild steel???
http://www.windridge.co.uk/content.php/410
This is the bit that I'm not keen on -
"Mild Steel cycle frame
The bicycle will be placed in our controlled pyrolysis oven where it will be heated to more than 400 degrees Celsius. This will burn the grease and old paint turning it to ash. Work hardening causes many bike frames to suffer stress cracks and fatigue fractures. This uniform heating is distributed evenly to prevent distortion and will help to relax the bike frame prolonging its’ life".
I have silver soldered hose guides and caliper mount on one of my frames and the alloy that I used for these flows at 460 degrees Celsius....
Anyway, I don't think that I'll be sending a valuable (to me at least) steel frame to be heated to over 400 degrees just to remove the paint !!
The 200 degrees for the powder coating process is, I would think, perfectly ok.