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At its core, cathodic acrylic is a water-borne electrocoat (often called e-coat) that uses an electrical charge to attract paint particles to the surface.
This creates an incredibly uniform film, even on complex shapes, edges, and hidden corners that traditional spray coatings can miss. The result is a smooth, consistent layer that looks premium while acting as a tough first line of defense.
One of the standout benefits is corrosion resistance. Because the coating deposits evenly and tightly bonds to the surface, moisture and contaminants struggle to penetrate.