Automotive Parts

Handle of a yellow vehicle.

For more than 30 years, PPG has provided manufacturers and custom coaters with pioneering powder coatings that combine beautiful finishes with exceptional protection performance. And, today we offer customizable powder coatings in over 200 shades.

Specifically formulated without solvents, PPG's specialty powder coatings include low-cure, high-transfer efficiency, one-coat extreme protection for sharp edges, dielectric powder and ultra-durable powder technology for automotive trim.

Our integrated electrocoat, pretreatment, liquid and powder technologies for primers, basecoats and clearcoats are engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications for corrosion protection, performance, durability and color. 

Industries

Chassis and structure of a vehicle.
Chassis
Powder coatings are increasingly utilized for chassis surfaces in various industries, particularly in automotive and heavy machinery applications. This finishing technique provides a robust and protective layer that enhances the durability and appearance of chassis components. 
Trim, Frames & Rails
Trim, Frames, Rails
Powder coatings are a widely adopted finishing solution for automotive trims, frames, and rails, providing a combination of durability, aesthetic appeal, and environmental benefits. This method involves applying a dry powder to the surface of automotive components, which is then cured under heat to form a robust protective layer. 
Ride Performance
Powder coatings are increasingly recognized for their role in enhancing the performance and longevity of ride performance components in the automotive industry. These components, which include suspension parts, shock absorbers, and other critical elements, benefit from the protective and aesthetic qualities of powder coatings.
Automotive wheel on a car.
Wheels
Powder coatings are a popular finishing option for wheel trims, offering a durable and aesthetically pleasing surface treatment. This method involves applying a dry powder to the surface of the wheel trim, which is then cured under heat to form a hard, protective layer.