Our Services
Media Blasting / Sandblasting
Media blasting, also known as sandblasting, is a process that uses high-pressure air to propel abrasive materials—such as sand, glass beads, or aluminum oxide—onto a surface to remove rust, old paint, dirt, or other contaminants. This technique creates a clean, smooth surface that’s ideal for painting, powder coating, or other finishing processes.
Industrial and commercial powder coating is a high-performance finishing solution used on equipment, structural components, and metal products in demanding environments. This process creates a tough, uniform coating that resists corrosion, impact, and wear, ensuring long-lasting protection and a professional finish.
Industrial/Commerical Powder Coating
High-temperature Cerakote is a ceramic-based coating designed to withstand extreme heat while providing corrosion and wear resistance. Commonly used on exhaust systems, engine components, and firearms, it enhances durability and performance in high-heat applications.
High Temperature Cerakote
Welding is a fabrication process that joins metal parts together by melting and fusing materials to create a strong, permanent bond. It is essential for structural repairs, custom fabrication, and manufacturing across automotive, industrial, and commercial industries.
Welding
Transportation and logistics coordinate the pickup, delivery, and movement of materials and finished products efficiently and securely. This service ensures timely turnaround, organized scheduling, and safe handling from start to finish.
Logistics/Transportation
Packaging
Packaging involves carefully preparing finished parts and products for safe storage, handling, and delivery to prevent damage during transit. Proper packaging protects surfaces, preserves coating quality, and ensures items arrive clean, secure, and ready for installation or use.
Chemical Stripping
Chemical stripping is a process that uses specialized solutions to safely remove paint, powder coating, rust inhibitors, and other finishes from metal surfaces. It effectively breaks down old coatings without damaging the underlying material, preparing parts for refinishing or restoration.
E-Coating
E-Coating (electrophoretic coating) is a dip-applied finishing process that uses an electric current to evenly deposit paint onto metal surfaces, providing complete coverage even in hard-to-reach areas. It offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability, making it ideal for automotive parts, machinery, and other metal components exposed to harsh environments.
Automotive Powder Coating
Automotive powder coating is a dry finishing process where electrostatically charged powder is applied to vehicle parts and cured under heat to form a durable, protective finish. It provides superior resistance to chips, chemicals, and weather while delivering a smooth, high-quality appearance for wheels, frames, and other automotive components.

