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Appearance Inspection Requirements for Powder Coated Workpieces

1. General Inspection Rules

⑴These requirements apply to surface appearance quality inspection of all electrostatic powder coated workpieces. Judgment is based on visual observation, hand feel and simple tool measurement.

⑵Inspection environment: Natural light or 40W standard white light. Observe from multiple angles with a viewing distance of 300~500mm from the workpiece surface.

⑶Inspection tools: Color difference card, coating thickness gauge, cross-cut tester, adhesive tape, straight ruler, тощо.

⑷Inspection can only be conducted after workpieces cool down to room temperature with no dust, water stains or oil contaminants on the surface.

Powder coating equipment

2. Basic Overall Appearance Requirements

⑴The coating shall be intact and uniform, fully covering all coated areas without substrate exposure, missing coating or insufficient powder coverage.

⑵The surface shall be flat and smooth, free of bulges, particles and rough burrs.

⑶The surface shall be clean without obvious stains, fingerprints, water marks and oil deposits.

⑷Powder coating shall be fully applied on corners, bends, weld seams, grooves and dead corners with no partial thin coating.

3. Color and Gloss Requirements

⑴Colors shall conform to standard samples and drawing color codes with no obvious color difference. Workpieces in the same batch shall have consistent hue without uneven shade and two-tone effect.

⑵Gloss shall meet order specifications including high gloss, matte and semi-matte. Uniform gloss is required on single workpiece with no partial bright or dark areas.

⑶Foreign color spots and patches are prohibited.

4. Appearance Defect Judgment Criteria

4.1 Unacceptable Defects (Directly Rejected)

⑴Substrate exposure, missing coating, large-area powder peeling and coating detachment;

⑵Obvious bubbles, pinholes, shrinkage cavities, cracks and sagging powder accumulation;

⑶Severe scratches, dents and sharp abrasions damaging the coating surface;

⑷Large-area pockmarks, orange peel texture and agglomerated particles;

⑸Rust and black oxide layers on coated surfaces;

⑹Accumulated caked powder and severe powder sagging.

4.2 Allowable Minor Defects (Judged by Product Grade)

⑴Tiny dust particles: Acceptable if small in quantity and size without affecting overall appearance;

⑵Shallow faint scratches: Permitted on non-critical surfaces if coating and base material remain intact;

⑶Slight corner wear: Allowed on inner fitting and hidden positions with no visual impact.

5. Requirements for Corners, Holes and Fitting Surfaces

⑴Coating thickness on sharp corners and edges shall be moderate, free of heavy powder burrs and edge chipping.

⑵Screw holes, mounting holes and through holes shall not be blocked by excess powder with neat openings to ensure normal assembly.

⑶Fitting surfaces and welds shall be fully coated without thick powder buildup causing assembly misalignment.

⑷No coating cracking or peeling on bent sections.

6. Sampling Inspection for Coating Performance

⑴Coating thickness: Controlled per product standard, normally ranging from 60~120μm. Even thickness distribution is required with no local ultra-thin or ultra-thick areas.

⑵Adhesion test: No massive coating peeling after cross-cut test; no powder flaking after tape pulling test.

⑶Friction resistance: No color fading or powder shedding under normal wiping.

7. Batch Judgment & Disposal

⑴Single workpiece with prohibited defects on key visible surfaces shall be deemed unqualified and sent for rework or scrapped.

⑵Full re-inspection and recoating shall be carried out for batches with prominent color difference and inconsistent coating quality.

⑶Workpieces with minor flaws that do not affect usage, appearance and anti-corrosion performance can be accepted as qualified products.

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