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CED Coating vs Powder Coating: Which One’s Better?

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  When it comes to protecting metal parts from corrosion, wear, and harsh environmental conditions, two common solutions dominate the industrial finishing world: CED Coating and Powder Coating . Both offer excellent surface protection, but they differ in application methods, performance, and ideal use cases. So, which one’s better? Let’s break it down. What is CED Coating? CED (Cathodic Electrodeposition) Coating, also known as Electrophoretic Deposition (EPD), is a process where electrically charged paint particles are deposited onto a metal surface using an electric current. This method is widely used in the automotive industry and for intricate parts where even and complete coverage — including hard-to-reach areas — is essential. Key Benefits of CED Coating: Excellent corrosion resistance (especially in salt spray environments) Uniform coating, even in recessed or complex geometries Environmentally friendly, water-based formulation Ideal as a primer under topcoats or paints Wha...

How CED Coatings Support Sustainability Goals in 2025

  As we approach 2025, industries worldwide are facing increasing pressure to meet ambitious sustainability targets. One technology rising to this challenge is Cathodic Electrodeposition (CED) coating - an innovative solution that's transforming how we protect metal surfaces while supporting environmental goals. At its core, CED coating (also called e-coating) works like a precision-guided shield for metal components. Using an electrochemical process, it creates an ultra-thin, incredibly durable protective layer that outperforms traditional coating methods in both performance and eco-friendliness. 5 Ways CED Coatings Drive Sustainability 1. Cutting Material Waste Dramatically Imagine painting a complex metal part with perfect coverage every time, without drips or uneven spots. That's what CED coating delivers. The process achieves: 95-98% material utilization (vs. 60-70% with spray painting) Virtually no overspray waste Consistent thickness across entire surfaces This precisio...