Powder coating on aluminium substrate applied according to BS 12206 is a method of coating that involves the application of a dry powder onto the substrate. The powder is usually made up of a plastic resin, pigment, and a hardener. The substrate is then heated to a certain temperature which causes the powder to melt, form a film, and harden. The powder coating provides a durable, protective finish that is resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and UV rays. It is an approved method of coating for architectural purposes, and is often used on items such as window frames, doors, and railings.

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