ALLOY WHEEL POWDER COATING : GRANDE PUNTO ALLOY WHEELS
Alloy Wheel Powder Coating
powder coating
Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. The main difference between a conventional liquid paint and a powder coating is that the powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid suspension form.
(Powder Coatings) Any coating which is applied to the surface as a dry, finely ground powder and then heated above its melting point so that the powder particles flow together to form a film.
(Powder Coatings) coatings that are applied in a dry powder application and than baked to form a contiguous film. Generally factory applied OEM type finishes.
Cover (an object) with a polyester or epoxy powder, which is then heated to fuse into a protective layer
alloy wheel
(Alloy Wheels) A generic term used to describe any non-steel road wheel. The most common alloy wheels are cast aluminum. Technically, an alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. These wheels are known for their light weight and strength.
Alloy wheels (incorrectly known as rims) are automobile (car, motorcycle and truck) wheels which are made from an alloy of aluminium or magnesium (or sometimes a mixture of both). They are typically lighter for the same strength and provide better heat conduction and improved cosmetic appearance.
Car wheels made of aluminium, rather than steel. Main advantages include lighter weight and attractive styling. Mostly chosen for style reasons.
049 - 1992 Westfield sports car SEiW
1992 Westfield SEiW, factory built, with a Ford 1.6 CVH engine and twin Weber 40 carburettors, 5 speed gearbox, in British racing green with tan leather upholstery. Powder-coated space frame, chromed suspension components and roll bar, disc brakes all round, Westfield alloy wheels. All up dry weight 570kg. Add a tank full of fuel and a driver and the power output at the wheels is around 140 to 150 bhp per tonne. 0 - 60 time is 6s.
01- Westfield - SEWi 1.6
1992 Westfield SEWi, with a Ford 1.6 CVH engine and twin Weber 40 carburettors, 5 speed gearbox, GRP bodywork in British racing green with tan leather upholstery. Powder-coated space frame, chromed suspension components and roll bar, disc brakes all round, Westfield alloy wheels. All up dry weight 570kg. Add a tank full of fuel and a driver and the power output at the wheels is around 140 to 150 bhp per tonne.
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