Applications of Fluid Bed Powder Coating

Fluid Bed Powder Coating Provides Robust Protection for Small Metal Parts

Fluid bed powder coating delivers thick, uniform, and durable finishes—perfect for small metal components exposed to abrasion, corrosion, or high heat. Plastonics specializes in coating small parts under 3 in or 3 oz, bringing precision, protection, and reliability to industries that require high-performance finishes.

What Sets Fluid Bed Coating Apart

Fluid bed coating immerses preheated parts into a bed of fluidized thermoplastic powder. As the heated part is submerged, powder melts on contact, creating a thick film. The result is a full 360-degree encapsulation, ideal for parts where coverage and thickness matter.  Typical coatings range from 8 to 125 mils, offering solid barrier protection and smoothing out imperfections—for parts like wire baskets where uniformity is vital .

Key Industrial Applications

Fluid bed powder coating is a go-to choice across various industries:

Wire Goods and Baskets

Wire racks, mesh baskets, and metal fixtures are uniformly coated, preventing corrosion and metal-to-metal abrasion—ideal for dishwasher racks or industrial baskets

Electrical Insulation (Bus Bars & Coils)

Electrical components such as bus bars, stators, and coils benefit from thick, electrically insulating thermoplastic layers

Furniture & Outdoor Hardware

High-build coatings on brackets, hinges, and valves withstand UV, weather, and wear—perfect for outdoor and industrial environments

Valves, Pipes & Chemical Equipment

Epoxy or nylon coatings applied via fluid bed protect components in harsh chemical or high-moisture environments 

Medical & Food-Contact Items

Thick, chemically stable coatings on trays, wire tools, and utensils prevent corrosion and aid sterilization

Automotive Small Parts

Small engine accessories, valve covers, and hardware achieve consistent high-build protection—originally the founding use of fluid bed technology .

Advantages Over Other Coating Techniques

Fluid bed coating stands out due to its:

Thick, Uniform Film

Builds 0.008–0.125 inches in one dip, ideal for parts where protection matters 

Complete Coverage

Encapsulates edges, recesses, and wire structures without Faraday cage effects seen in electrostatic spray 

Low Waste, High Efficiency

Near-total powder utilization, minimal cleanup, no VOC

Smooth Surface Finish

Independent of humidity or powder conductivity, the coating produces even, drip-free finishes .

How It Works in Practice

Preheat Phase

Parts are typically heated to 350–450 °F to ensure proper powder melting upon contact .

Fluidization

Air is pumped through the powder bed, creating a fluid-like state that enables full coverage 

Dip and Submerge

Heated parts are dipped to build up the desired film thickness based on immersion time.

Post-Heat Cure

Parts are reheated to fuse the coating into a smooth, continuous finish .

Cooling and Inspection

Parts are cooled, then visually and dimensionally inspected to ensure coverage and thickness criteria are met.

Selecting the Right Powder

Fluid bed processes can use a variety of thermoplastics or thermosets:

  • Nylon for wear resistance and UV stability
  • Epoxy for chemical protection on utility components 
  • Vinyl for softer-touch or insulated finishes on handles and wire goods
  • Polyethylene or polyolefin for outdoor fixtures requiring weather resistance

Practical Considerations

Fluid bed coating works best for:

  • Metal parts capable of withstanding preheat cycles.
  • Components requiring film thicknesses above 10 mils.
  • Items where surface barriers or electrical insulation are key.
  • Parts without small text or serial numbers, which may be obscured.

The process requires oven and handling equipment and may overcoat tight details.

Why Plastonics for Fluid Bed Coating

Plastonics stands out by providing focused fluid bed powder coating on small parts with unmatched precision:

  • Expert systems engineered for small components under 3 inches or 3 ounces.
  • Tailored preheat and dip timing to optimize thickness and finish.
  • Custom powder selection—nylon, epoxy, vinyl—for specific functional demands.
  • Eco-friendly operations, full powder recovery, and zero VOC emissions.
  • Free sample runs and typical 5–10 day delivery timelines.

Final Thoughts

Fluid bed powder coating is the premium solution for delivering thick, uniform, and fully protective finishes on small parts. Its 360-degree encapsulation, environmental benefits, and ability to use heavy-duty powders make it ideal for wire goods, electrical insulation, medical trays, and automotive components.

Plastonics specializes exclusively in fluid bed coatings, using fluid bed techniques designed for consistency, reliability, and durability. Our expertise ensures your components receive top-tier protection in high-volume production.

Reach out today for a free sample run and quote to enhance the durability and quality of your small metal parts.

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