Thermal stability and thermal degradation kinetics of two different polyester thermosetting powder coatings used as decorative finish in outdoor architectural applications, one standard durable and one superdurable, were investigated. The activation energies of the main stages of the degradation processes were determined by applying Kissinger\u2019s and Ozawa\u2019s equations on TGA data, which were obtained by using a thermobalance at different rates of heating in a mixed atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen. The superdurable sample has an activation energy higher than that of the standard durable coating. Both the samples showed greater stability with respect to carboxylated polyesters with TGIC as cross-link agent and epoxy resins with dicy...