Jgrden
Member
Can you clear powder coat over a dry decal on a brass bullet???
Please and thank you.
Please and thank you.
Chris, sounds like the powder coat is first, then the decal, heat to 150 for 15 min to dry and then hot CA for an over coat to protect the decal. Sound reasonable? Thanks for sharing your experience. I appreciate it.No, don't waste your time, we have a powder coating line at the shop that runs 24/7 and we are always trying new things with it. we can not even get commercial grade adhesives to hold up to the heat so i am sure that a decal would either burn up or peel off. our drier oven runs 450 and the cure oven runs at 350. but the casings sure do hold up nice with the clear coating on them. Stick with the CA style for decals, thats the best i have found so far.
Stick around, I am using more and more CA every week.I would doubt it as most powders require 300*-400* F to cure.
This decal paper is made for the heat.
http://www.papilio.com/laser bake on water slide decal paper.html
This decal paper is made for the heat.
http://www.papilio.com/laser bake on water slide decal paper.html
Doesn't say how much heat it would take or for how long.....
Barney