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Re: [TR] Satin Black Powder coat

To: Don Hiscock <don.hiscock@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TR] Satin Black Powder coat
From: Roger Elliott <elliottr@rmi.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 20:29:50 -0500
Hi Everyone,

I knew as I as describing it, that I was not being very clear.  Trouble 
was I couldn't figure out how to describe it.

But as Don is describing it, it is at the "macro" level.  I can feel the 
difference.  I suppose it is about the same as the difference between 
glossy magazine cover and a brown paper bag. Maybe not quite that much.

It sounds like it is probably something to do with the way I apply 
it.    I am going to email Eastwood and ask them.

What have people found most appropriate for under the bonnet black items 
when powder coating?

Thanks,

Roger Elliott


On 6/27/2011 9:06 AM, Don Hiscock wrote:
> Seems to me the comments about surface texture area a matter of degree.
>   Gloss is a "micro" optical property.  Roughness is a "macro" surface
> property.  Normal flatting agents in paints and coatings are designed to
> disrupt the surface on the micro level to cut gloss without making a big
> difference in macro roughness.
>
>
> Don
> TR3B TSF202L


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