Proven Technology Makes Powder Coating Viable for Plastics, Composites, and Other Non-Metallic Substrates

Process emits no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or other hazardous byproducts

InnoVoc Solutions announced the availability of a proven technology for powder coating plastics, composites and other non-electrically conductive substrates. This patented technology makes non-electrically conductive substrates temporarily conductive using a surface treatment that emits no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or other hazardous byproducts.

InnoVoc Solutions™ technology provides:

  • A hard finish that is typically tougher than conventional liquid paint and can improve the performance and durability of plastics and composites

  • Low-cost processing for automated in-line coating and batch-booth quantities

  • Composite parts that can be used adjacent to powder-coated metal parts, such as appliance handles and automotive parts

Kevin E. Stay, President and owner of InnoVoc, LLC, said the technology used by InnoVoc Solutions makes it easy and inexpensive to powder coat non-conductive substrates.

“Before the development of this technology, powder coating non-metallic surfaces was possible but the processes had manufacturing, cost and environmental limitations that restricted their use,” explained Stay. “The InnoVoc Solutions process is easy to use, cost-competitive and contains no hazardous chemicals that will off-gas or vaporize.”

Powder coating has been used successfully on metal surfaces since the 1940s. Compared to liquid paints, powder coating is known for strong adhesion, excellent durability, potential for either textured or gloss surfaces and the absence of runs and VOCs during application. InnoVoc Solutions technology now makes these benefits practical for composites and other non-metallic substrates.

Stay also said painting regulations are becoming more and more stringent and are expected to increasingly require decorating processes that are less polluting.

“The main difference between conventional liquid paint and powder coating is that powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder in a liquid suspension form,” said Stay. “Powder coating is applied electro-statically, as a free-flowing, dry powder, and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and cure. We can use the InnoVoc process with any engineered plastic, composite or material that withstands cure temperatures in the range of 300 °F and above.”

The InnoVoc Solutions technology was developed for high-performance composite limbs on modern archery bows. Composite limbs are attached to robust powder-coated aluminum risers and need to have the same appearance and durability as the riser.

“With the new technology, we are able to use the same powder coating on both the aluminum risers and the composite limbs so they appear and age the same,” said Stay.

“Archery equipment needs to withstand rough handling in outdoor use and at camps and schools,” continued Stay. “Powder-coated bow limbs perform very well and, in fact, the coating bonds so tenaciously with the composite substrate that it significantly improves the long-term fatigue performance of the limbs.”

Other successful applications include automotive/aerospace/marine parts, electrical switch plates, handles for appliances, archery components, lacrosse sticks, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), acoustic ceiling tiles, and many other applications.

Stay developed the industry-changing InnoVoc Solution technology while he was President of NoVoc Solutions, Inc. in Sparta, Wis.


About InnoVoc Solutions

InnoVoc Solutions business operates a development center in Blair, WI, where it tests customer substrates to develop production-capable processes using the InnoVoc Solution.

Contact:

Kevin E. Stay

InnoVoc Solutions
W11411 Burma Road
Blair, WI 54616
608-386-7254 (mobile)