Powder Coating TDS & Technical Resource Center

Explore powder coating buyer guidance and request product-specific TDS, SDS, application guidance, and available test documentation from DAMEI.

Technical resource library

Compare coating options before you request a sample

Public downloads are being prepared. Product-specific TDS, SDS, application guidance, and available test documentation depend on the formulation and destination market, so request the documents that match your project instead of relying on a generic specification.

If you are evaluating a new finish, start with the application environment and the failure mode you need to prevent. Outdoor architectural metal usually prioritizes UV stability and weathering. Fabricated steel may need corrosion resistance and edge coverage. Appliances, furniture, and retail fixtures often balance color consistency, gloss, texture, cleanability, and scratch resistance.

After reviewing a resource, connect it to a real specification: product family, target color, film thickness, gloss range, substrate, annual volume, packing requirements, and destination market. This helps our technical team recommend the right coating, sample plan, and production approval path.

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How to review a powder coating technical data sheet

A useful TDS identifies the exact coating rather than describing an entire chemistry family. Match the document revision to the quoted product and confirm that its application and cure information fits the actual part and coating line.

Product identity

Product code, chemistry, color or finish, intended use, and document revision.

Application inputs

Suitable substrate and pretreatment context, application method, and target film build.

Cure conditions

Time, temperature, and whether the schedule refers to oven air or actual part-metal temperature.

Typical properties

Named test methods, specimen preparation, film build, cure, and the scope of any reported values.

Storage guidance

Packaging, storage conditions, shelf-life basis, and handling instructions for the quoted product.

Project approval

Physical panel or representative-part approval plus any order-specific tests and acceptance criteria.

Request the right document type

A TDS describes product use, application, cure, and typical properties. An SDS addresses hazard and safe-handling information for the applicable market. A COA records agreed checks for a specific batch, while a test report should identify the method, specimen, conditions, and results. State which document and market you need when requesting a quotation.