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. The coating is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a "skin". The powder may be a thermoplastic or a thermoset polymer. It is usually used to create a hard finish that is tougher than conventional paint. Powder coating is mainly used for coating of metals, such as household appliances, aluminium extrusions, drum hardware, and automobile and bicycle parts.
Melamine paint was originally developed to repair or renew a surface by creating a new surface on melamine products and on products that had been laminated, given a veneer or clad in Melamine
Some examples of products are furniture, households goods, electical parts and applications, tableware and more famously for kitchen cupboards. It has also been very useful for wholesalers who deal in clad boards like particle boards or what they call in England -chipboards, and also MDF boards.