Powder Coating

With powder coating, dry paint is applied to a surface or a part, and the part is placed in an oven where the particles melt and coalesce form a continuous film. The result is a very durabe and UV resistant, smooth finished surface. Powder coating is a tyical way to treat outdoor furniture, railings, automotive frames, wheels, motors, and more. Looking for a company with a track record of ? Contact us!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this process environmentally friendly and safe?

Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint which is delivered via an evaporating solvent, powder coating is typically applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with Ultraviolet light. Powder coating is mainly used for coating of metals, such as household appliances, aluminum extrusions, drum hardware, automobile, motorcycle, and bicycle parts. It is used to protect anything metal with a very durable surface. We can powder coat aluminum, steel, and stainless steel. Choose from hundreds of colors for your coating project, and see how the powder creates a smooth or textured finish with no runs, sags, or heavy build-ups. Conveniently, there are also different chemistries within powders to suit the end use.

What types of parts, products and surfaces are most commonly powder coated?

Appliances
Air Conditioning Housings
Automotive Components
Bicycles
Computer Housings
Display Racks
Electrical Enclosures
Farm Equipment
Fencing
Florescent Light FixturesHand Tools
Lawn Mowers
Marine Hardware
Metal Furniture
Outdoor Grills
Swimming Pool Equipment
Utility Trailers
Vending Machines
Wire Shelving
Yard and Garden tools & accessories

What colors are available?

What is the process for powder coating?

A successful powder coating project begins with the preparation. Our powder coating process begins with proper cleaning. This may entail sandblasting, for sure an alkaline and phosphate cleaning, or a combination of both depending on the project. During the cure cycle the powder melts into the substrate and also cross-links onto itself creating an unbeatable fusion bond with the part that will ensure superior durability.

Examples of Powder Coating

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