Metallic powder coatings continue to gain market share across automotive, appliance, architectural, and industrial applications. As demand rises, the performance of powder coating raw materials, especially aluminum pigments, directly affects coating appearance, durability, and processing stability.
This article explains why non-leafing aluminum powder for metallic powder coating systems has become the preferred choice and how it delivers superior consistency and visual impact.
Aluminum pigments used in metallic powder coating systems are produced through ball-milling and classification processes that create thin, reflective flakes. When properly formulated, aluminum powder for powder coatings offers:
Clean metallic brightness
Strong covering power
Excellent orientation behavior
Stable performance during extrusion and curing
At ZHANGQIU METALLIC PIGMENT CO., LTD, our aluminum pigment powders are designed to withstand the thermal and mechanical stresses of powder coating production.
Most powder coating systems require non-leafing aluminum powder, meaning the flakes disperse uniformly within the coating instead of floating and forming a barrier layer. This structure ensures:
Even metallic appearance
Superior adhesion
Better mechanical properties
Compatible curing and film formation
This aligns with global market usage—over 90% of powder coating aluminum pigments are non-leafing, based on industry survey data (APCRA, 2023).
Powder coatings operate under high heat (up to 200°C) and mechanical shear. To avoid pigment degradation, resin-coated aluminum pigment technology has become essential.
Improved heat resistance
Reduced risk of gas generation or reaction during extrusion
Better dispersion in powder matrix
Dust-free, safer handling
According to ZHANGQIU METALLIC PIGMENT’s internal performance data, resin-coated grades can improve processing stability by 25–40% compared to uncoated aluminum flakes.
A narrow particle size distribution aluminum paste/powder produces:
More consistent metallic appearance
Higher reflectivity
Smooth and uniform film surfaces
Fine-particle aluminum pigments (≤18µm) are often used in automotive wheels, bicycles, electronics, and appliances.
Common applications include:
| Industry | Typical Use | Recommended Product Type |
| Automotive | Wheels, trims, parts | Non-leafing aluminum powder |
| Architecture | Aluminum profiles, indoor metalware | Resin-coated aluminum pigment |
| Appliances | Refrigerators, ovens, decorative panels | Fine-particle metallic effects |
| Industrial equipment | Machinery coatings | Heat-resistant pigment systems |
Leafing aluminum tends to float and is mainly used in solventborne coatings—not suitable for thermosetting powder.
Because it disperses uniformly and supports proper curing. It also maintains mechanical strength and coating adhesion.
Not when resin-coated. Our resin-coated grades maintain stability for 12–24 months, depending on storage conditions.
Yes — resin-coated products significantly reduce dusting and ignition risks. Always follow standard ATEX and NFPA guidelines.
No. Water-based aluminium paste is used for liquid coatings, not powder systems.
Selecting the right non-leafing aluminum powder for metallic powder coating systems is crucial for consistent appearance and processing stability. Resin-coated and narrow particle-size pigments deliver superior brightness, durability, and safety — essential for modern high-performance powder coatings.
For technical support, custom formulations, or samples, contact:
info@zqmetallic.com
https://zqmetallic.com/
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