Wet Painting


Wet painting has been used for years as the conventional finishing coat.

OUTSTANDING FEATURES AND BENEFITS:

  • Temperature limitations

    Wet painting can be used on to coat parts that cannot be heated, as the process does not require high temperatures to succeed.



  • Wide range of colours

    There is a wide range of colours paint finish available.



  • Thin Finish

    This finish produces a thin finish, which is ideal for parts that require one.



  • Economic

    Wet paint is the most affordable as the finishing process making it suitable for both large and small finishing appliances.



Powder Coating


This finishing process involves the electrostatic application of a dry powder, a free-floating coating on a surface which then settles into place with the application of heat. The outcome of powder coating is a tough, thick finish, which is harder and more durable than common paints. This kind of process is popularly used on a number of products including automobile parts and various household appliances.

OUTSTANDING FEATURES AND BENEFITS:

  • Fast, efficient & easy

    This process only requires a single coat which makes it fast, efficient and easy.



  • Custom colour and textures

    This finish comes in a range of different colours and textures as the powders involved can be nicely manipulated.



  • Environmentally friendly

    The powder coating process is environmentally friendly as it produces minimal volatile organic compounds.



  • Even finish

    Powder coating results in a remarkably even finish as the powder melts and sets across the entire object at once, leaving no application traces or drips.



  • Durable

    Powder coating a metal objects allows for a dense sturdy finish, more durable than conventional paints.