The movement toward PTFE-free powder coatings

The movement toward PTFE-free powder coatings

Powder coated surfaces are ubiquitous in our everyday lives, from household appliances to office furniture to automotive parts. The textured finish of powder coated surfaces not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also improves scratch resistance and grip.

Traditionally, powder coating formulators have relied on polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) additives to impart texture. However, growing concerns around PTFE compounds have spurred innovation of PTFE-free alternatives.

How Do Texturing Agents Work?

Texturing agents are polymeric additives introduced into powder coating formulations. As the powder coating cures and flows during application, these additives rise to the surface while increasing the surface area, almost inflating, creating microscopic peaks and valleys that scatter light. Lower additive levels result in glossier finishes, while higher percentages create matte, textured surfaces with higher roughness. Unbalanced dosing can lead to bad flowability and disturbed film formation during curing, which can result in poor appearance and performance. Thus, properly dosed, PTFE has been the industry standard due to its efficiency and broad compatibility across various resin chemistries.

Why PTFE-free?

PTFE-containing additives have come under scrutiny due to their persistence, bioaccumulation potential, and toxicity concerns. Regulatory and consumer pressure have pushed formulators to develop effective substitutes that meet stringent health, safety, and environmental standards. Major powder coating producers have launched initiatives to eliminate PTFE compounds from their offerings. Developing reliable PTFE- free texturing additives has been a key focus area.

Advancements in PTFE-free Additives

Progress is being made in the development of additives that can achieve the performance levels of PTFE-additives. An example is Clariant’s Ceridust® 8170 M, a special PTFE- free wax compound that allows adjustment of surface gloss through variable dosing. Quantitative analysis shows the new additive can match and even exceed the performance of PTFE texturing agents. As illustrated in Figure 1, inclusion of 6% of the PTFE-free additive in black polyester powder coating systems yielded equivalent or lower gloss values compared to 1% PTFE additive, along with comparable surface roughness. Achieving this performance will require other adjustments to the formulation depending on the final requirements of the powder producer. These requirements are often unique from application to application, and formulation assistance may be required to achieve the desired system performance.

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Lab testing also demonstrated enhanced flow and reduced extrusion pressure compared to PTFE benchmarks. Adjustability and compatibility across multiple resin types and elimination of PTFE make the new additive an appealing option for formulators aiming to develop sustainable and high-performing powder coatings.

What’s Next?

The powder coating industry must adopt new technologies, and market forces are accelerating the transition away from PTFE. Continued innovation and testing will be critical for developing effective alternatives that meet performance requirements across diverse applications—from pipelines to auto parts to aluminum extrusions. The recently developed PTFE-free additive represents an early success, but more work is needed to replace PTFE compounds broadly. Collaboration between resin producers, additive suppliers, powder coatings producers, equipment manufacturers, and end users will pave the path to viable and sustainable PTFE-free powder coating solutions.



YÜCEL AKBABA

DYO şirketinde Plant Director, Powder Coatings

3w

Many global additive producers have been trying to find PTFE- free alternatives for fine texture powder coatings. Clariant, Lubrizol, Micro Powders, Shamrock and etc. Hundreds of scientists are focused on it since 2022 but the outputs are not satisfactory and realistic although million Euros are spent. Firstly, new additive should reflect the appearance of PTFE structure. Secondly, percentage on total formula should not exceed 5 percent. It should be used in all colours from white to black. And lastly price of additive must be around and below current PE/PTFE texture additives. Cost of PTFE-free texture formulation should not exceed 2,30 Euro/kg if PTFE based formula is 2 Euro/kg. This will be a realistic solution and will be accepted by global market. Is it dream? Exactly no. We are so close to convert dream into reality.

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Ray Gonzales

Global Head of Marketing & Business Development - Coatings, Inks, Adhesives & Specialty Applications

3w

Clariant is driving positive change in the coatings industry, and this article shines a light on our efforts to develop more sustainable, high-performing PTFE-free options like Ceridust 8170 M. 

Trang Aeby (Nguyen)

Marketing Communications | Global Business Partner | Expert in Business Growth & Digital Transformation | Professional Scrum Master™

3w

Great article and a huge step towards more sustainable innovations to help customers meet evolving regulatory standards while delivering high-performance solutions. 👏

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