The painting of metal structures consists of using a high-performance anti-abrasive coating over the part to create a protective barrier.
Each coat of paint we apply has a specific role, from reinforcing adhesion to preventing corrosion and insulating the steel from weathering agents (rain or humid air, exposure to salt water splashes, etc.).
Anti-abrasion and anti-corrosion coating
This part of the manufacturing process is critical because it prevents the material from deteriorating and changing its appearance over time, and reinforces the strength of the parts.
We also offer special treatments with:
Techniques for preparing the surface of metal structures
We sandblast, shot blast, and waterblast the structural parts to ensure that the coating and paint adhere properly.
These finishing methods remove contaminants, rust and burrs, and also remove excess coatings from the metal structures.
Surface treatment with pressure sand blasting (sandblasting), we also have a special booth for turbine shot blasting, or we use a high pressure water jet technique (waterblasting).
Paint quality certificate.
Intumescent paint certificate.
Brand new materials and free of defects and imperfections.
Post-erection touch-ups if necessary.