Powder coating questions-

Elvis Ammo re-pioneered baking powder coated bullets at lower temperatures. A new process, but a failure. I tried it. Fail!
Four (4) minutes @ 140F is not enough time in the over & not hot enough.
Elvis Ammo's initial discovery of 14 minutes in the over @ 375F (also recommended by Emerald Coatings) is best.

Buy Emerald Coatings *ToolBlue*
 
Elvis Ammo re-pioneered baking powder coated bullets at lower temperatures. A new process, but a failure. I tried it. Fail!
Four (4) minutes @ 140F is not enough time in the over & not hot enough.
Elvis Ammo's initial discovery of 14 minutes in the over @ 375F (also recommended by Emerald Coatings) is best.

Buy Emerald Coatings *ToolBlue*

I have used the 4 minute 140 method since I posted this. They still need to be baked for 14 at 375°F.
The 4 minute 140 is used in lieu of shaking them in a #5 recycle plastic container.
It work fine for me .
 
Elvis Ammo re-pioneered baking powder coated bullets at lower temperatures. A new process, but a failure. I tried it. Fail!
Four (4) minutes @ 140F is not enough time in the over & not hot enough.
Elvis Ammo's initial discovery of 14 minutes in the over @ 375F (also recommended by Emerald Coatings) is best.

Buy Emerald Coatings *ToolBlue*


I just got some Emerald ToolBlue and am getting ready for my first attempt at powder coating. Most of the powders I have to use are double-base. Has anyone experienced degradation of the powder coating from gunpowder (like was observed by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCk2-pmXLZQ) using this recipe?
 
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