EXPERTS IN INDUSTRIAL COATINGS
Our team of protective coating specialists is equipped with the latest technology, extensive experience, and rigorous training to provide unparalleled protection and functionality for your project. Whether it’s guard rails, structural beams, or industrial staircases, we excel in delivering high-quality, long-lasting powder coating protection to fulfill your industrial needs.
POWDER COATING CAN BE USED IN A WIDE RANGE OF INDUSTRIES, INCLUDING:
- Manufacturing
- Retail establishments
- Commercial
- Automobiles
- Agriculture
- Restoration
Industrial Powder Coating
Powder coating is commonly used in the Industrial Setting to provide durable and protective finishes on a wide range of components and equipment. Some examples of items that can be powder coated in industrial applications include:
- Machinery parts: Various components of industrial machinery, such as frames, enclosures, panels, and brackets, can be powder coated to provide corrosion resistance, improve durability, and enhance their appearance.
- Metal structures: Structural steel components used in buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects can be powder coated to provide long-lasting protection against rust, corrosion, and weathering, as well as to enhance their aesthetic appeal.
- Electrical enclosures: Enclosures for electrical equipment, control panels, and switchgear can be powder coated to provide insulation, corrosion resistance, and protection against environmental hazards, such as moisture and chemicals.
- Automotive parts: Industrial applications often involve powder coating automotive components, such as chassis parts, suspension components, wheels, and exhaust systems, to provide corrosion resistance, improve durability, and enhance their appearance.
- Pipelines and fittings: Pipes, valves, fittings, and other components used in industrial piping systems can be powder coated to provide corrosion protection, extend their lifespan, and ensure reliable performance in harsh environments.
- Agricultural equipment: Farm machinery, equipment, and implements, such as tractors, plows, cultivators, and harvesters, can be powder coated to provide protection against corrosion, abrasion, and harsh agricultural conditions.
- Furniture and fixtures: Industrial-grade furniture, shelving, racks, and fixtures used in warehouses, factories, and manufacturing facilities can be powder coated to provide durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal.
Does Your Project Need a Base Coat?
In powder coating, a base coat is typically applied before the final color or finish to provide additional adhesion, corrosion resistance, or other desired properties. The choice of base coat depends on the specific requirements of the application, but some common options include:
- Epoxy Primer: Epoxy primers are often used as a base coat in powder coating applications due to their excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance. They provide a strong bond between the substrate and the topcoat, improving the overall durability and performance of the powder coating system.
- Zinc-Rich Primer: Zinc-rich primers contain a high concentration of zinc particles, which provide sacrificial corrosion protection to the substrate. They are commonly used in industrial and marine applications where corrosion resistance is critical.
These are just a few examples of the base coats used in powder coating applications. The selection of the appropriate base coat depends on factors such as the type of substrate, environmental conditions, and performance requirements of the finished product.
Building Valuable Partnerships
At our team, we’re committed to addressing all your industrial powder coating requirements. Our dedication lies in delivering top-notch service and products to our clients, fostering enduring working relationships throughout Idaho. EPSCO stands ready to serve you, striving to offer the most sustainable solutions feasible across every industry.
Reach out to us today on our contact page to discover more about our industrial powder coating services!