Powder coating is a durable finishing process where dry powder is electrostatically applied to a surface and then cured in an oven. The result is a long-lasting, protective, and visually appealing finish that resists chipping, fading, and corrosion.
Powder coating is more durable, scratch-resistant, and long-lasting than traditional paint. It is also environmentally friendly and does not emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Additionally, powder coating provides a uniform finish and can be applied to a variety of surfaces.
Powder coating can be applied to a wide range of materials, including steel, aluminum, and other metals. It’s ideal for automotive parts, industrial components, furniture, and custom projects that require a durable, high-quality finish.
At Curt’s Coats, we provide a full range of surface finishing services to meet different needs:
- Abrasive Blasting – Every part is blasted before powder coating to ensure a clean, smooth surface. For DIY customers, we also offer blasting as a standalone service so your parts are prepped and ready to finish yourself.
- High-Temperature Cerakote – A ceramic-based coating that can withstand up to 1,800°F, making it ideal for exhaust systems, headers, and other high-heat applications.
- System X Ceramic Coating for Wheels – A premium ceramic coating that delivers long-lasting gloss, protection, and easy cleaning, perfect for keeping freshly coated wheels looking new.
No, most powders cure at 400°F; any rubber/plastic pieces attached will melt.
Typical turnaround time is around 3-5 business days. Feel free to contact us for updated times. We also offer expedited turnaround times at an additional cost.
Yes, all parts must be fully disassembled before drop off; otherwise, an additional labor fee will be added to the final cost.
Our minimum job cost is $100. This ensures we can cover the materials, preparation, and labor required to provide a high-quality, durable finish for every project, no matter the size.
Powder coating provides a more durable and resistant finish than traditional paint. It resists chipping, fading, and corrosion while offering a smooth, vibrant look.
Yes! We follow proper masking procedures for every project. From wheel back pads and hub bores to intricate parts like threads and tight tolerances, we carefully protect areas that shouldn’t be coated to ensure a flawless, functional finish.