Powder Coating
Looking for a durable and tough finish for your restoration project, wrought iron fences, or other metal items? Then you've come to the right place! If you're already family with powder coating, you'll already know it's many advantages and will never look back to wet paint or spray cans. If you're wondering what powder coating is, just look around you. It's basically everywhere, quietly and faithfully protecting metal parts from the elements.
Powder Coating is a free-flowing powder that is applied to metal parts using electricity. After the parts are coated, they are put in an oven where the powder melts and cures, resulting in a coating that is resistant to most chemicals, weather, and is much more durable than conventional paints.
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We have thousands of colors in many textures and gloss levels available. Because of the custom nature of our business, we stock more colors than anyone else in town. We have a huge selections of color samples right in our showroom. Make sure to check out the picture gallery for ideas and references.
Powder coating is more resistant to chipping, scratching, and fading than any other metal finish. Car enthusiasts, professional fabricators, and large manufacturers agree that powder coating is the ideal finish for parts due to its durability and flexibility.
Powder coating is also an environmentally friendly process that does not require the use of harmful solvents like those found in liquid paint, virtually eliminating any waste into the atmosphere.
Any metal part (steel or aluminum) capable of holding an electrical charge and withstanding 400 degrees Fahrenheit can be powder coated. Wheels, valve covers, gates, fences, calipers, slot machines, intake manifolds and patio furniture are just some of the thousands of items normally powder coated.
Our big oven can handle any part up to 25 feet in length and 8 feet in width. We normally powder coat items as big as car frames and RV gates, and as small as bolts and fender washers. We are able to maintain a high level or productivity through the use of multiple booths and ovens.