Can my chrome part be powder coated?
How long should I expect the process to take, when will my part be done?
How big of a product are you capable of powder coating, are there any size or weight limitations?
Will powder coating my part cover the pits/holes caused by previous rust and corrosion?
Can my part be powder coated a chrome finish?
ADDITIONAL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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The chroming process is very different than powder coating. While "chrome" color is available in powder form, the finish typically does not possess the true luster of chrome. Click



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Yes. However, the powder coating will only be as good as the original chrome coating. It is always best to have the chrome stripped before it is brought in for powder coating.



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Can my galvanized part be powder coated?
Yes. Care must be taken to minimize the outgassing effect caused by the reaction of the powder to the galvanized coating. Defects in the galvanized coating must be removed and the part must be brush blasted mechanically to SSPC-SP7/NACE No. 4.



Q:
Generally, the surface complexion of your part will show through the powder coating. However, pits and holes caused by rust or other damage can be filled with LabMetal to produce the desired uniform finish.



Q:
Our oven size is 6' x 6' x 9', but we are capable of curing pieces up to 11.5' long with our oven extension. Our racks are built to support a max load of 1000lbs. It is best to call for exact details.



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Our usual turnaround time is 1 - 2 weeks, depending upon powder availability.



Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Saturday - By Appointment
American Precision Powder Coating, LLC
| Phone: (724) 847-1890 | Fax: +1 (724) 847-1549

2750 Constitution Blvd. | Beaver Falls, PA 15010 | E-mail: info@appowdercoating.com