Gold Resin Royal Chair, Ivory Vinyl Seat, Ivory Vinyl Tufted Back
- Color: Gold
- Weight: 14.1 lbs.
- Depth: 20″
- Width: 18.9″
- Height: 37.9″
- Commercial Grade: Yes
- Seat Type: Ivory Vinyl Seat
- Back Type: Ivory Vinyl Tufted Back
- Stackable up to 5 chairs
- Frame Material: Resin
- Ships fully assembled
- 1 Year Warranty
What is Bake Painting?
Bake painting, also known as baked paint finishing, is an industrial process used to create a durable and high-quality finish on heat-resistant materials, most commonly metals
Benefits of Bake Painting
Bake painting produces a finish that is resistant to chipping, scratching, and corrosion, making it ideal for items that will experience frequent use or exposure to harsh environments.- Durability: Bake painting produces a finish that is resistant to chipping, scratching, and corrosion, making it ideal for items that will experience frequent use or exposure to harsh environments.
- Smooth Finish: The baking process ensures an even, smooth finish that is free of imperfections, drips, or uneven textures, giving the product a polished, professional appearance.
- Long-Lasting Color: The heat-curing process helps retain vibrant colors for an extended period, providing excellent resistance to fading even when exposed to sunlight or other environmental factors.
- Scratch and Chip Resistance: Bake painting creates a tough surface that resists scratches, chips, and other forms of damage, preserving the product’s appearance over time.
- Improved Adhesion: The baking process helps the paint adhere strongly to the surface, reducing the risk of peeling or flaking and ensuring a longer-lasting finish.
The Bake Painting Process
- Surface Preparation: The surface is meticulously cleaned to remove any contaminants like dirt, grease, or previous finishes. This ensures that the paint adheres properly to the surface.
- Application of Paint: A layer of paint is applied, usually by spraying or coating. The paint is typically a specially formulated enamel or powder coating that reacts well to heat.
- Baking (Curing): After the paint is applied, the item is placed in an industrial oven, where it is baked at high temperatures (typically between 250°F and 500°F). This heat causes the paint to harden and cure, forming a tough and long-lasting finish.
- Cooling and Inspection: Once the baking process is complete, the item is allowed to cool and then inspected for quality and uniformity. The result is a smooth, glossy finish that adheres well to the surface.