Electrostatic painting is a different process from conventional painting mainly due to the fact that no solvent is used to keep the content and binder of the paint in a liquid form.
The paint consists of a fine powder that flows through a spraying mechanism, adheres electrostatically to the substrate (the surface of the painted part) and is then cured in heating ovens to form a paint coating, ensuring the piece a high resistance and a longer life compared to conventional paints.