Decorative coating at Consolidated Coating Company is done on a variety of plastic substrates. We are a full service finishing company offering both decorative and functional coatings for parts in prototype, small, or large quantities. Our experience and five processing lines enable us to put through multiple projects simultaneously on a consistent basis. Any quantity of parts are treated with same attention to detail.
Decorative coating on metal components performed at Consolidated Coating Company is attractive and protective in both smooth (color) coats and/or texture coats. From simple to complex parts, we apply these coatings with the same attention to customer requirements. Painting and/or powder coating of metal substrates in small or large quantities is just one of our areas of expertise.
Powder coating has gained more and more acceptability over the past decade as a surface finishing option. Powder coating offers a durable, chemical and abrasion resistant finish on a variety of substrates. Based on the chemistry of the specific powder, smooth (non-textured) and textured finishes are available in a rainbow of colors and glosses.
Consolidated Coating Company offers RFI/EMI/ESD coatings onto a variety of plastic substrates to contain emissions within the equipment onto which the parts are assembled. RFI/EMI shielding effectively blocks the high and low frequency emissions many times caused by electronic/electrical devices. Industrial equipment, electronic enclosures, medical equipment, computer housings, electrical instruments, power supplies are some examples of products that could require this type of shielding.
Metal components are contaminated with preservative or processing oils, dirt,organic and/or inorganic materials. These are removed in the cleaning and phosphating process which provides a desirable etched surface for excellent coating adhesion properties. Cleaning and phosphating of metal components is a critically important step that ensures the success of the coatings applied, whether it be liquid or powder.
The addition of graphics onto parts is done through the silk screening process. Any critical information required for the proper use of a component are printed on painted or plated parts via this silk screening process. Silk screening provides a more elegant solution to this information requirement than the use of a stick-on label.