Kansas City's Coating Specialists
Teflon, Powder, Epoxy
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200 S 5th St, Kansas City, KS 66101
(913) 321-2116  Fax (913) 321-2113

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Specialty Coatings for All Your Needs

Enhance the Appearance of Your Metal, Plastics, or Wood
With Powder Coating

Car We specialize in providing coatings to
5 working day turnaround on most single parts!
  • the commercial food industry
  • the motor sport enthusiast,
  • architectural and design firms,
  • plant maintenance organizations,
  • and the walk-in consumer.
We coat thousands of parts a month, and at the same time, provide single part coating for our customers within 5 working days.
  
We Can Coat It!

Typically used as a high performance substitute for painting and /or plating, industrial powder coating has gained acceptance as the preferred method to coat, protect and enhance the appearance of most metal, some plastics, and even some wood products.

We coat pots and pans, waffle bakers, woks, parts for sports cars, custom choppers, sport bikes, dirt bikes, four wheelers, race karts, engines, classic automobiles and outdoor furniture.


  
Types of Coatings

We offer

  • Powder coating
  • Non-stick coatings
  • Ceramic coating
  • and specialty engine coatings

Our clients include

  • Architectural design firms
  • County and city maintenance operations
  • Automotive and motorcycle manufacturing plants
  • Food service
  • Custom automobile and motorcycle shops
  • Performance engine builders
  • Outdoor equipment and furniture repair
  • And the walk-in consumer.
  
Protect Metal with a High Quality Industrial Powder Coating
  
Every Color Imaginable

When most people think of powder coating, they think of black.

We specialize in coatings in every color imaginable. We do multipart coatings, including candy colors, metal flakes, and texture finishes.

The best quality powder coating for your hot rod, custom chopper, four wheeler, or race car is at Industrial Coatings.

  
5 Day Turnaround!

Industrial Coatings of Kansas City is one of the largest batch powder coating operations in the metropolitan area.

We powder coat thousands of pieces every week, and normally provide a 5 work day turnaround.

We are open to the public for walk in work during our normal work hours.

  
Burn-off

During the powder coating process, the item to be treated is subjected to a rigorous series of preparatory processes to clean off rust, corrosion and any impurities in the metal. This process is either performed in a Burn-Off oven, or with a chemical wash, depending upon the material being coated.

Our 6’ by 6’ by 5’ Burn-Off oven can operate as high as 900 degrees (F) and will thermally fail the bonding agents of existing coatings or contaminants. Residues left can be easily removed with pressure washing or by media blasting. The burn-off process can be used to remove powder coating, enamel, expoxy, Teflon, paints, etc.

This Burn-Off service is also available to commercial and industrial customers. Please contact us for a quote. Burn-Off is suitable for items such as:

  1. Wrought Iron Gates

  2. Wrought Iron Furniture

  3. Coating Rejects

  4. Rack Cleaning

  5. Paint Line Hooks, Fixtures, and Floor Grates

  6. Electric Motors

  7. Engine Blocks

  8. Car Parts

  9. Motorcycle Frames

  10. Car Frames

  
Sandblasting

We are committed to providing the best finish possible in the industry -- and sandblasting is one way we deliver on that commitment.

While phosphate washing is fine for high volume operations, we believe the best finish is provided by blasting the part to open up the pores of the metal and provide the best possible surface for the coating.

We operate our own blasting operation and use both aluminum oxide and garnet in our process.

We will also quote blasting only projects on a custom basis.

  
Coating

The item is masked, if required, and electrically grounded to prepare for the application of the electrostatically charged pigment/resin combination.

The coating can take up to three coats, depending upon the type of coating.

After the coating is applied, the part is placed in a special curing oven and the pigment/resin coating melts into the surface of the item.

This process greatly improves the item's ability to resist corrosion, abrasions and impacts, and offers better insulation and lubricity than other forms of coating.

  

 

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