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Epoxy/Polyester Powder Coating

Epoxy/Polyester powder coating is a hybrid thermoset powder coating that combines the superior chemical and corrosion resistance of epoxy resins with the excellent UV and weather resistance of polyester resins. This blend provides a durable, attractive finish ideal for interior applications such as appliances, office furniture, and light fixtures. The hybrid formulation ensures a balance of mechanical strength, color retention, and surface protection, making it a popular choice in industrial and decorative coatings.

Epoxy/Polyester powder coating applied on metal surface for durable and smooth industrial finish

Primer (paint) + Lacquering

Primer and lacquering are essential steps in painting and finishing surfaces. Primer ensures strong adhesion, smooth texture, and long-lasting durability, while lacquering provides a glossy, protective finish that enhances beauty and resistance against scratches, stains, and moisture. Together, they deliver professional-quality results for wood, metal, and wall surfaces.

Primer application on surface followed by glossy lacquering finish

Electrophoretic Lacquering

Electrophoretic lacquering, also known as e-coating, is an advanced finishing process where lacquer particles are deposited onto a surface using an electric field. This technique ensures uniform coating, excellent corrosion resistance, and a smooth, durable finish. Widely used in the automotive, electronics, and metal industries, electrophoretic lacquering enhances both protection and aesthetics of components.

Electrophoretic lacquering process for uniform protective coating

Electroplating

Electroplating is a surface finishing process where a thin layer of metal is deposited onto a workpiece using an electric current. It enhances appearance, improves corrosion resistance, increases durability, and provides a smooth, decorative finish. Electroplating is widely used in automotive, electronics, jewelry, hardware, and industrial applications.

Electroplating process with metal parts coated through electric current

PVD

PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) is a modern coating process that deposits thin, durable, and decorative films onto metal surfaces in a vacuum environment. It enhances hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion protection while offering attractive finishes like gold, rose gold, black, and chrome. PVD is widely used in hardware, watches, tools, automotive parts, and decorative applications.

PVD coating process creating durable decorative finish on metal surface

Sand Blasting

Sand blasting is a surface treatment process where abrasive particles are propelled at high speed onto a material’s surface to clean, smooth, or roughen it. It effectively removes rust, paint, scale, and contaminants, preparing the surface for coating, painting, or finishing. Widely used in automotive, construction, shipbuilding, and industrial applications, sand blasting ensures durability and improved adhesion.

Sand blasting process cleaning metal surface with high-speed abrasive particles

Shot Blasting

Shot blasting is a surface preparation process where small metallic or non-metallic shots are propelled at high speed to clean, strengthen, or polish a material’s surface. It removes rust, scale, and impurities while improving durability and creating a uniform finish. Commonly used in automotive, aerospace, construction, and heavy engineering, shot blasting ensures better coating adhesion and extended product life.

Shot blasting process cleaning and polishing metal surface with abrasive shots