“Powder coating is an easy and cost-effective way to protect the surface of a part.”
Powder coating is carried out on an automatic coating line, capable of handling both small and large parts, as well as complex shapes simultaneously. Powder coating is a simple and cost-effective method to protect the surface or alter the appearance of a part. It is one of the most used surface coating methods for metal products due to its affordability and eco-friendliness.
The flexibility of powder coating allows for a wide range of batch sizes and, when needed, rapid deliveries even for large batches exceeding 10,000 pieces. The maximum part size for the automatic coating line is 3000 x 800 x 2300 mm. The colour shade and gloss level of the products can be selected from a wide range of options.
Painting comes to the rescue when the part surface cannot withstand other treatments.
Painting, either 1-component or 2-component, remains a modern surface treatment method. Painting is used when some part of the product, the material, or a portion of the product material does not allow other coating methods, such as powder coating. Reasons for this can include limitations in the product’s heat resistance, colour requirements, large product size, or special properties required by the product’s coating.
Typically, such a product for us is a highly complex assembly made of thick laser-cut and welded parts, used, for instance, in agricultural or construction machinery.
We do not provide subcontract coating or painting services for components other than sheet parts and assemblies obtained through us.
By Your Side Through the Entire Production Process – From Sheet Metal to Product
We provide our customers with expert support and co-operation throughout the entire project. We are ready to assist you in the design phase and offer technical guidance to ensure the end result meets your expectations.
Our aim is to establish long-term partnerships with our customers and ensure that every collaboration is successful.
What kinds of materials do we process? What information should be provided at the beginning of a project? How do we handle deliveries?
Answers to these and many other questions related to processes, services, and production can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions page, where you’ll also find various documentation and materials.
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