Powder Coating



Powder coating is a dry finishing process, where the coating is applied as a free flowing dry powder. Unlike liquid paint, powder coating does not require solvents to ensure that the filler and binder parts remain in a liquid state.

Finely ground particles of pigment and resin are electro statically charged and sprayed onto products. The parts to be coated are electrically grounded, so that the charged particles adhere to them until melted and  fused into a solid coating in a curing oven. This forms a skin, with a hard finish that is tougher than conventional paint. Powder coated surfaces are more resistant to chipping, scratching, fading, and general wear and tear than other finishes.

Powder coating produces an attractive, durable, high-quality finish, which serves to increase the life of your product. We have an extensive color selection, with high and low gloss, metallic and clear finishes available. Texture selections range from smooth surfaces to wrinkled or rough textures designed for hiding surface imperfections.

We operate three batch powder coating booths, allowing us to spray more than one color at a time. This allows us to be extremely flexible in our scheduling which reduces lead times for our valued customers.  A 10′ x 10′ x 25′ oven with doors on both ends can support a steady flow of large components, while our 6′ x 6′ x 15′ oven handles the smaller items.