Re: Powder
Great, thanks, nice to be put right, and to find that the Argos deal is pretty good, which is what I thought before. Is it correct that aluminium is the only material you can anodise? I thought I'd seen anodising offered on the Argos website at some point, but not any longer.
Wold Ranger":12i3h7ph said:Powder coating involves dry coating a positively charged metal object with, well powder paint (in laymans terms), then baking it in the oven, To get a good coverage a thick coat is applied. This is effectively a ceramic process, a bit like firing a glaze in pottery, but not as hot. It is well recognised that powder coating adds quite a bit of weight, certainly around 100 grammes plus or quarter of a pound, but can add over half a pound on a fat tubed aluminium bike like a Cannondale etc. This is why Pace favour anodising as it adds virtually nothing in weight to the frame. Multiple layers of enamel are very thin, so add a lot less than powder coating, which is really an industrial based atmospheric protection system, where weight matters not one jot but corrosion resistance in paramount.
Great, thanks, nice to be put right, and to find that the Argos deal is pretty good, which is what I thought before. Is it correct that aluminium is the only material you can anodise? I thought I'd seen anodising offered on the Argos website at some point, but not any longer.