Coatings
Electrophoretic painting (E-coat)
It is a process in which metal parts are painted by immersion in an epoxy paint-based cathode ionization of particles traveling the same to the opposite pole.
Benefits of E-coat
This coating offers great advantages over other coating metal parts, some of these are:
* uniform paint layer even indoors and parts difficult to paint
* Maximum corrosion protection
* Resistance to mechanical deformations
* Low cost
* 100% organic process
Markets covered by the E-coat
This implementation process perfectly fits the needs of the metal-mechanical industry in general, among which we find:
* Automotive
* Appliances
* Appliances
* Industrial
Powder Coating (Powder)
Electrostatic process in which metal parts are painted with maximum protection from the elements with a variety of colors and textures.
Advantages of Powder Coating
* Maximum weather protection
* Wide variety of colors and textures
* Excellent corrosion resistance
* Easy grip old galvanized
* Excellent mechanical properties
* Excellent finish
* Reduce costs
* 100% organic process
Liquid Painting
It is a process by which metal parts are painted directly through a hand gun, parts previously passed a pre-treatment process in which the parts are cleaned and phosphatized before moving on to painting and curing.
Advantages of liquid paint
Easy Application
* Low temperature curing
* Weather Protection
* Resistance to corrosion
* Wide variety of colors and textures
* Excellent finish
Markets covered by the liquid paint
* Automotive
* Appliances
* Appliances
* Industrial







