Metal Finishing


Metal finishing
We have the capability to finish your material using the following processes:
- Powder Coating
- Plating
- Slip-Not Coating
- Painting
- Galvanizing

Powder coating:
Covers an object with a polyester or epoxy powder, which is then heated to fuse into a protective layer. Powder coating metal parts lengthens the life of the material and prevents rust. Powder coating is offered in a variety of colors to emphasize safety or complement branding.
Painting:
Like powder coating, painting is offered in a wide variety of colors and helps to prevent rusting.
Galvanizing:
Galvanized coatings prevent rust of carbon steel. It is strongly recommended for carbon-fabricated structures exposed to outside weather.
Plating:
Plating is used to decorate objects, prevent corrosion, and to improve strength and durability, paint adhesion, reduce friction, and alter conductivity.
Slip-not coating:
Slip-not coating is used to prevent slipping — a grit-like, textured covering is applied to metal planks to increase friction and reduce the chance of slipping. Slip-not coating can be applied to steel, aluminum, stainless and galvanized metals. It exceeds all ADA and OSHA recommendations for slip resistance.