Architectural Finishes

surface-treatment

Grey Zinc Phosphate Primer

Zinc Phosphate Primer is a high performance, high build primer with excellent rust inhibiting performance, suitable for use over hand cleaned steel. This application is common on most structural steel sections when being used in internal applications or low corrosive environments.

Hot Dip Galvanising

Hot-dip galvanising (HDG), as commonly referred to, is the process of dipping fabricated steel components into a tank containing molten zinc. The process is inherently simple which provides a distinct advantage over other corrosion protection methods. While the steel is in the tank, the iron in the steel metallurgical reacts with the molten zinc to form a tightly-bonded alloy coating that provides superior corrosion protection to steel.

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Stainless Satin Polished

Similar to #4 except an even finer and smoother appearance. After initial polishing, the final finish is achieved by polishing with a 240-320 grit abrasive belt. This particular finish is most often applied to 304 Stainless Steel for use across a wide range of industries.

Powder Coated

Powder coating is a dry coating process used as a metal finish mostly on architectural application. Powder coating is applied as dry powder through an electrostatic process, then cured with heat. It is well known for providing high-quality finishes in terms of both functionality and overall look.

The powder coating finishes are not only sturdy but flexible as well. It can be used on different materials, including Steel and Aluminium. It’s suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, and it’s one of the most cost-effective finish options.

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