Powder Coating

Durable, professional powder coating for architectural metalwork, industrial components and bespoke fabrication projects.

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What powder coating is

Powder coating is a robust, long-lasting finishing process used to protect and enhance metal components. It offers strong resistance to wear, corrosion and environmental exposure, while delivering a clean, uniform appearance.

Suitable for

  • Architectural metalwork

  • Fabricated steel components

  • Industrial brackets and assemblies

  • Outdoor exposed parts

Architectural coating

Focused on appearance and long‑term weather resistance for visible metalwork.

  • Handrails and balustrades

  • Exterior metalwork

  • Decorative steel components

  • Customer‑facing architectural parts

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Key benefits

  • Highly durable finish

  • Excellent corrosion resistance

  • Consistent coating thickness

  • Wide range of colours and finishes

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Architectural vs Industrial Powder Coating

Powder coating is used across both architectural and industrial applications. While the coating process is similar, the focus differs depending on the environment and the visual requirements of the finished components.

Industrial coating

Focused on durability and protection for functional fabricated components.

  • Fabricated brackets

  • Steel assemblies

  • Machinery components

  • Structural metalwork

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Looking for powder coating?

Send us details and photos of your components — we’ll advise on suitability and provide a quotation.