
Outdoor Quality-Warranty Weather-Resistant Wood-Grain Transfer Powder Coating is a high-performance powder coating system designed for exterior metal components that require realistic wood-grain appearance and reliable outdoor durability. By using a weather-resistant polyurethane (PU) transfer primer system, you achieve high definition, smooth leveling, and stable color reproduction, making this system suitable for architectural applications where both decorative quality and long-term performance are essential.
Aluminum profiles for doors, windows, and curtain wall systems
Architectural facade panels and louvers
Outdoor railings, fences, and pergola structures
Sunshades and decorative architectural components
Public building exterior aluminum components
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Weather-Resistant Wood-Grain Transfer Powder Coating |
| Primer System | Imported weather-resistant polyurethane (PU) system |
| Surface Texture | Sand-grain transfer primer |
| Leveling Property | High leveling, high image definition |
| Transfer Performance | Easy paper release, low film adhesion during transfer |
| Outdoor Weather Resistance | Meets AAMA 2603 / AAMA 2604 requirements |
| Certification | QUALIDECO certified for architectural aluminum applications |
High-definition wood-grain transfer effect
You benefit from excellent leveling and clear pattern definition, resulting in realistic wood-grain appearance after transfer.
Stable transfer process performance
The sand-grain powder primer allows easy paper removal and minimizes adhesion between film and substrate during high-temperature transfer.
Reduced risk of fogging
The coating system helps prevent fogging during the transfer process, ensuring clear and consistent image reproduction.
Reliable outdoor weather resistance
The primer system meets AAMA 2603 and AAMA 2604 standards, supporting long-term exterior use.
International architectural certification
The product has obtained QUALIDECO certification, confirming compliance with European architectural aluminum quality requirements.
Residential Building Aluminum Window System
You apply this wood-grain transfer powder coating to aluminum window profiles used in a residential project. The transfer process delivers clear wood-grain patterns with uniform texture. After outdoor exposure, the coated profiles maintain stable appearance and performance, meeting both aesthetic expectations and architectural durability standards.
1. What makes this coating suitable for outdoor wood-grain applications?
You use a weather-resistant PU primer system that provides high definition and meets AAMA outdoor durability standards.
2. How does the sand-grain primer improve the transfer process?
It allows easy paper release and reduces adhesion during high-temperature transfer, helping you achieve clear patterns without fogging.
3. Is this product certified for architectural aluminum applications?
Yes. The system has obtained QUALIDECO certification, which is widely recognized in architectural aluminum finishing.
4. Can this coating be used for doors and windows exposed to sunlight and rain?
Yes. It meets AAMA 2603 and AAMA 2604 requirements, making it suitable for exterior doors, windows, and facade components.
5. What substrates are recommended for this transfer system?
You should apply it primarily to aluminum alloy profiles and panels that are designed for heat transfer printing.
6. How does this system compare to traditional liquid wood-grain coatings?
You achieve more consistent transfer quality, improved environmental performance, and certified outdoor durability with a powder-based system.
Powder coatings can be categorized by resin system (epoxy, polyester, hybrid, polyurethane), appearance (smooth, texture, hammer, metallic, pearlescent), or performance level (anti-corrosion, heat-resistant, UV-resistant, architectural grade, automotive grade).
Powder coatings offer thousands of colors in gloss, matte, satin, metallic, candy, texture, wrinkle, hammer tone, wood grain, fluorescent, and other custom effects. Special powders can create soft-touch, anti-scratch, anti-fingerprint, or anti-graffiti surfaces.
The process generally includes surface pretreatment (degreasing, phosphating, chromating, sandblasting), drying, electrostatic spraying, curing in an oven, and cooling. A well-controlled pretreatment and curing process ensures strong adhesion and long service life.
Powder coatings are environmentally friendly, solvent-free, and produce minimal waste. They offer excellent corrosion resistance, weather durability, mechanical strength, and uniform film appearance. The coating is tough, impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, and has a long lifespan.
Powder coatings are widely used in appliances, aluminum profiles, architectural components, automotive parts, bicycles, furniture, outdoor equipment, machinery, electrical cabinets, pipeline systems, and general industrial and consumer goods.
Powder coating is a dry finishing technology where finely ground powder is electrostatically sprayed onto a metal or non-metal surface and then cured at high temperature. After curing, the powder melts into a continuous, durable, and decorative coating layer.
Powder coating protects the substrate from corrosion, weathering, chemical attack, and mechanical wear. It also provides decorative appearance with rich colors, gloss levels, textures, and special effects.
In many industrial applications, powder coating outperforms liquid paint. It forms a thicker and tougher coating, resists corrosion and chemicals better, and does not contain VOCs. It also provides excellent consistency and cost-effective mass production.
It is called powder coating because the coating material is a solid powder instead of a liquid paint. The coating is formed by melting and curing powder particles under heat.
Powder coatings include several families depending on resin chemistry:
• Epoxy powders
• Polyester powders
• Epoxy-polyester hybrid powders
• Polyurethane powders
• Acrylic powders
• Fluorocarbon (PVDF) powders
Each type has its own performance features such as corrosion resistance, UV resistance, chemical resistance, outdoor durability, or decorative properties.
Powder coatings are based on thermoset or thermoplastic resins combined with pigments, curing agents, fillers, additives, and in some cases metallic or effect particles. Common substrates include steel, aluminum, galvanized metal, MDF, and certain heat-resistant plastics.
The lifespan depends on powder type, film thickness, application method, pretreatment, and service environment. Indoor coatings can last more than 10–20 years. High-grade outdoor polyester or fluorocarbon powders can last 15–25 years or longer under UV exposure.
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