CED COATING:
E-coating is a method of painting which uses electrical current to deposit the paint. The process works on the principal of “Opposites Attract”. This process is also known as electrodeposition.
We offer the ultimate in E-Coat Painting design – from cleaning to curing. Our shop contains a complete 9 stage pre-treatment, zinc phosphate cathodic system with a 3 stage post rinse. These coatings are very uniform, durable and protect from corrosion.
CED Coating is known by many names like, Electrodeposition, Electropheretic, Electro-deposil and Elpo Dip just to name a few.
POWDER COATING:
Powder coating is a type of polymer coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder and the fused or cured to give high performance paint like layer. The powder coating is typically applied using electrostatic charge and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a plastic like polymer covering.
Selecting the proper pretreatment is essential to ensure coating success. The pretreatment process features many options to meet most OEM specifications including: Zinc Phosphate, Iron Phosphate, and trivalent chrome Conversion Coatings.
We offer powder coating capabilities that include a wide spectrum of colors, thickness, textures, softness, edge coverages, Current options include: Epoxy, epoxy polyester, fusion bonded epoxy, pure polyester .TGIC and Polyurethane Powders
LIQUID PAINTING:
Wet coating can be applied as a protective and/or decorative coating to almost any part. This coating process can be accomplished with a wide range of manual or automatic spray guns including conventional, 2•component and electrostatic. Wet coating offers multiple benefits such as; coating any type of substrate, flexibility in color change and easy adjustments prior to application. This allows for a decrease in time, making it extremely cost effective. It also offers a wide range of chemistries including waterborne, hi-solids and 2-component, as well as a wide range of colors in gloss, textured and/or metallic finishes