FAQs

  • We accept steel parts up to 20 feet long.

    All parts are sandblasted IN HOUSE before we apply powder.

  • Commercial Equipment

    Handrail & Stairs

    Fencing & Gates

    Columns & Posts

    Outdoor Furniture

    Automotive Components (Frames, Bumpers, Wheels)

    Farm Implements

    … AND MORE

  • We stock standard colors.

    We can order custom colors and finishes in small and large quantities.

    Gloss, semi gloss, matte, textured & hammertone finishes are available.

WHY CHOOSE US?

We coined the phrase "our powder stays on your parts" based on the feedback we have received from our customers.

Our abrasive blasting process, meticulous powder application, and 30+ years of experience set us apart.

NEW TO POWDER COATING?

Sandblasting and powder coating are two popular methods used in the surface preparation and finishing of various materials, providing durable and attractive coatings. These techniques are particularly favored in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and construction due to their efficiency, longevity, low environmental impact and lower cost.

Sandblasting is a process that involves propelling fine particles or abrasive material at high speeds onto a surface to remove contaminants, rust, old paint, or other unwanted substances. This method is effective in preparing surfaces for coatings by creating a clean and textured surface for better adhesion.

Powder coating is applied as a finishing method once the surface is prepped. It is a dry finishing process where a fine powder is electrostatically charged and then sprayed onto the surface desired. The charged powder adheres to the surface, and the coated object is then cured in an oven, allowing the powder to melt and form a tough, smooth, and even coating.

One significant advantage of sandblasting and powder coating over traditional wet painting methods is the durability and longevity of the finish. The powder coating process results in a thick, resilient coating that is resistant to chipping, fading, and corrosion. Not only will it last longer, but it is also a cheaper option. This makes it an ideal choice for items exposed to harsh weather conditions or high levels of wear and tear, not to mention the time saved in drying.

Additionally, both sandblasting and powder coating are more environmentally friendly compared to wet painting. The powder coating process produces minimal waste, as any overspray can be collected and reused, reducing the amount of material sent to landfills. Unlike traditional wet painting, powder coating does not involve the use of solvents or volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making it a cleaner and safer option for both the workers and the environment.

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