Our special powder coatings are mainly for automobile hub (steel ring), specially designed epoxy polyester powder coating series for the characteristics and requirements of hub bottom and finish.
In the automotive manufacturing industry, the wheel hub, as a key component connecting the wheel and axle, not only carries the weight of the vehicle, but also is an important element that showcases the beauty and personality of the vehicle. In order to meet the high requirements of automotive wheel rims for coatings, we have specially launched a series of epoxy polyester powder coatings designed specifically for wheel rims.
This special powder coating, with its excellent weather resistance, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, perfectly meets the needs of automotive wheels in complex environments. Whether it's rust prevention treatment at the bottom of the wheel hub or decorative coating on the surface, our coatings can provide long-lasting and stable protection.

Features of our powder coating for automobile wheel hub:
Epoxy polyester formula: Combining the toughness of epoxy resin with the weather resistance of polyester resin, a unique coating structure is formed to enhance the overall performance of the coating.
High adhesion: Ensure a tight bond between the coating and the wheel base material, maintaining the integrity of the coating even under harsh driving conditions.
Excellent corrosion resistance: effectively resists the erosion of corrosive substances such as road salt and acid rain, extending the service life of the wheel hub.
Rich color selection: Provides multiple color and glossiness options to meet the personalized needs of different car models and consumers.
Powder Coating for Automobile Wheels
We offer an extensive selection of powder coating colors specifically tailored for the automotive industry. The colors listed are part of our existing inventory and are available for immediate shipment to meet your needs.
If you require customized powder coating colors, we are happy to assist. Please provide us with the specific RAL color card number or Pantone color number, and we will work to match your requirements with precision.

FAQs: Why Choose Our Powder Coatings for Automobile Wheels?
1. What is powder coating?
Powder coating is a dry finishing process in which a fine powder made of resin, pigment, and other additives is electrostatically applied to a surface and cured under heat. This creates a durable and high-quality finish.
2. Why is powder coating preferred over traditional painting for wheels?
Powder coating offers better durability, scratch resistance, and weather protection compared to traditional painting. It also delivers a more even finish without the risk of runs or drips that can occur with liquid paint.
3. How does powder coating protect wheels from wear and tear?
Powder coating forms a thick, protective layer that resists chipping, corrosion, and oxidation, making it ideal for protecting wheels from road debris, salt, and harsh weather conditions.
4. Is powder coating available in different colors and finishes?
Yes, powder coating is available in a wide range of colors, finishes (matte, gloss, satin, metallic), and even custom options, allowing car owners to personalize the look of their wheels.
5. How long does a powder-coated finish last on wheels?
With proper care, a powder-coated finish can last several years without fading, peeling, or chipping, even under harsh driving conditions.
6. Is powder coating environmentally friendly?
Yes, powder coating is a more environmentally friendly option because it produces less waste, emits no volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and any overspray can often be recycled.
7. Can damaged or old wheels be powder coated?
Absolutely! Powder coating is often used to refurbish and restore old or damaged wheels, giving them a like-new appearance and extending their lifespan.
8. How resistant is powder coating to heat generated by brakes?
Powder coatings are designed to withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for wheels exposed to the heat generated during braking.
9. Is powder coating cost-effective for wheels?
While the initial cost of powder coating may be slightly higher than traditional painting, its durability and long-lasting protection often make it more cost-effective in the long run.
10. Can powder coating increase the resale value of my car?
Yes, powder-coated wheels enhance the aesthetic appeal and durability of your car, which can positively impact its resale value.