
Powder Coating Company
MASIC is a powder coating application job shop for production-run parts & products based in the USA.
Primarily used on metal parts, the durability of the coating makes it a popular choice for products subject to heavy use like appliances, light fixtures and automotive parts. Finishing services are quoted for high-volume production manufacturing. Our sales team will get you a quote and provide Industry-leading quality control resulting in an absolute minimum of returned product.
​
ISO-Certified Powder Coating: ISO9001:2015
Learn more about MASIC Quality Control
​
Note: MASIC does not provide Powder Coating on Single Items or Limited Run parts.
Should I Powder Coat My Products?
The choice of finishing for production-run parts weighs the pro's and con's of coatings to the usage case.
While many metal parts can be powder coated, there are cases where thin-film ceramic, physical-vapor-deposition or diamond-like-carbon coating may be a better fit. However, powder-coating remains one of the most popular finishing options for manufacturers due to it's lower costs and minimal environmental impact.
If you'd like to discuss your product specs with a MASIC rep, you can get more detailed recommendations and quotes for quantity finishing. Contact MASIC
Pro's (Advantages)
-
Durability against impact, chipping, corrosion and fading.
-
Lower cost than other coating choices such as thin-film ceramic, PVD & plating.
-
Eco-friendly ingredients and process.
-
​Wide range of base formulas (epoxies, urethanes, hybrid etc.)
Cons (Disadvantages)
-
Minimal coating thickness can exceed necessary parameters for certain parts.
-
Touch-up work is difficult to accomplish.
-
Requires high heat temperatures for curing, negating the ability to coat certain substrates.

How Powder Coat is Made
1
Polymer granules are mixed with hardeners and pigmentation ingredients.
2
Mixture is heated in an extruder.
3
Mixture is then processed by grinding to a fine particulate (ground back to powder) to become ready for coating.
Powder Coat Application Process
1
The powder mixture passes through a specialized application gun that enhances an electrical charge. Grounded parts encourage adhesion of the charged powder to stick to the substrate surface.
2
Once surfaces are coated, the coating is cured, which transforms the powder from a dry state, melting it briefly to a gel state, leaving a hard coating layer.
High Volume USA
Powder Coating Services
Serving the United States, based in the Pacific Northwest, MASIC Industries provides production run powder coat in quantity.
Manufacturers looking for ISO-Certified powder coating can rely on the proven processes and standards that have coated millions of parts successfully.
​
Call MASIC for Quote Requests
(No Solicitation Calls)

Talk to a MASIC Coating Expert
Looking for more information on what OEM powder coating can do for your parts and products? (Note: MASIC cannot provide powder coat on single items or small runs)
​​
Click below to view our quote request form, or email info@masicindustries.com
