Thermal Spray (Metalizing)
Metalizing – The Ultimate in Corrosion Protection!
Thermal Spray AKA, Metalizing.
Have you ever tried to paint over Hot-Dipped Galvanizing? What a mess! After grinding away all the splatters and drips, you then have to Brush-sandblast the part to get your top coat paint (or powder) to stick. Galvanizing has it’s place, but it’s just not made to be painted over. This is why Thermal Spray Metalizing is the ultimate protection against rust and corrosion. This technique of literally spraying molten metal (or Zinc, or aluminum, or stainless steel, or copper) onto a sandblasted part has been around for nearly 100 years. The process begins with a specialized, hand-held spray gun which pulls, for example, Zinc wire through the back of the gun to the front where a powerful flame (torch) melts the wire instantly and, with intense air, blows the molten Zinc onto the surface of the part as if you were spray painting. CHECK OUT OUR VIDEO OF THE PROCESS IN ACTION.
Galvanizing vs Metalizing
Metalizing: A consistent, smooth finish that feels a little like fine sandpaper and will readily accept any coating without any further time consuming prepping.
Metalizing: In the Metalizing process, all parts MUST be sandblasted prior to coating, thus ensuring a strong bond between the part and the coating.
Metalizing can be performed anywhere. At our facility or at the job site.