

Formability
It is common practice across industries for sheet metal to be coated before its final shaping. This approach is both proven and widespread, serving to prevent corrosion during transport and storage, while also avoiding a cumbersome and costly post-painting process for the object or its individual parts. A common example of this is so-called "coil-coated" sheets. This initial coating remains on the sheet material even after final forming and serves as a base layer for subsequent coating applications, making it a crucial factor in ensuring quality.