Powder Coating
We Offer Media Blasting Nothing is to Big or to small .
We have hundreds of colors & textures to choose from including: Glossy, Metallic, Clears, Flats, Veins, Hammer tones, Candies, Glitters and Wrinkles
Depending on the application, powders are available in Polyester, Epoxy, and Hybrid formulations.
we have a large inventory of in-stock colors to choose from. We'll help you determine the correct color choice for your job. Special order colors are also available for an additional charge. You're welcome to stop by our showroom and browse through our extensive selection of color charts. We also have a variety of items on display that have been coating.


What is powder coating?
Powder coating is by far the youngest of the surface finishing techniques in common use today. It was first used in Australia about 1967.

Powder coating is the technique of applying dry paint to a part. The final cured coating is the same as a 2-pack wet paint. In normal wet painting such as house paints, the solids are in suspension in a liquid carrier, which must evaporate before the solid paint coating is produced.

In powder coating, the powdered paint may be applied by either of two techniques.

The item is lowered into a fluidised bed of the powder, which may or may not be electrostatically charged, or
The powdered paint is electrostatically charged and sprayed onto the part.
The part is then placed in an oven and the powder particles melt and coalesce to form a continuous film.

There are two main types of powder available to the surface finisher:

Thermoplastic powders that will remelt when heated, and
Thermosetting powders that will not remelt upon reheating. During the curing process (in the oven) a chemical cross-linking reaction is triggered at the curing temperature and it is this chemical reaction which gives the powder coating many of its desirable properties.