Decorative Coatings

There are a variety of processes that can be used to protect and decorate your product:

Powder Coating & Sprays add protection and vibrant colors to products. Applied to a variety of substrates, they can protect against oxidation, corrosion, UV effects, salt water, chemical exposure, and other environmental hazards. Multi-step operation includes surface preparation, application, and curing. Surface preparation insures the best possible bond between the coating and substrate. Products are coated either by powder or spray, and then are cured. Curing can be at ambient temperatures or ovens depending on the coating applied.

Sublimation Process
Images are transferred under heat from a printed film. The inks from the image film permeate the powder coated substrate by the process of sublimation. The result is an image that can turn plain surfaces into what appears to be a rich wood, marble, granite, or stone finish. For information on the DeCoral® process, contact us.

Water Transfer Process
An activated film is floated on a quiescent tank of water. The material being coated is lowered through the film. The film wraps around the features of the material being coated creating a continuous finish of wood, stone, camouflage, or other special designs. Images are over-coated for a durable finish with the desired matte, gloss, or other esthetic effect. For information on the water transfer process, contact us.