Trans-Acc powder coating services provide our customers with durable, environmentally-friendly, cost-effective coatings for their products.

We specialize in automotive powder coating services that meet high standards. Our coatings include military epoxy coatings, designed for extreme durability. Our processes use solvent free powder coating, making them safe and clean.

The application process starts dry, so there are no drips, runs, or bubbles on the finished product. The powder-coated product is heated in one of our curing oven systems until the powder melts and bonds to the substrate. The end result is a smooth, uniform, and long-lasting coating that looks great.

Our process is known for being solvent free powder coating, which makes it better for the environment. Plus, the dry powder can be reclaimed and reused, reducing waste. This feature sets our automotive powder coating services apart from others. We also offer spray booth coating services to keep the environment clean and controlled during application.

We use electrostatic spray guns that work well for parts of many sizes. We offer either a nylon thermoplastic coating or a common thermoplastic coating on the substrate. Our focus on solvent free powder coating ensures your products are coated with care for both quality and the planet. By applying advanced powder coating techniques, we provide coatings that protect and beautify your products while keeping waste and emissions low.

When you choose Trans-Acc, you get top-tier automotive powder coating services that protect and enhance your products with durability and style.

Capabilities

Types of Powder Coatings

Thermoplastic
Thermosetting

Powder Coating Materials

Acrylics
Epoxies
Epoxy / Polyester Hybrids
Nylons

Polyesters
Polyurethane
Thermoplastic
Thermoset

Application Methods

Electro-Static Guns

Curing Process

Batch Ovens
Convection Ovens
Infrared Ovens

Finishes

Flat
Gloss
Semi-Gloss
Texture

Colors Available

Black
Blue
Clear Coat
Green
Orange
Red

White
Yellow
Custom and Specialty Colors and Finishes

Process Advantages

“HAP” (hazardous air pollutants) free, more durable with less cost
One application of paint to product only, no primer needed
Powder can be reclaimed which saves money

Typical Substrates

Aluminum
Die Castings
Medium Density Fireboard (MDF)
Sand Castings
Sheet Metal

Structural Steel
Tool Steel
Weldments
Wire

Standards Met

Federal Standard 595
Munsell for Asia
PMS Color Matching
RAL Color Matching

Part Dimension Size Accepted

Small to Large Sizes, Contact Us for Details.

Thickness Measurement Instruments

Took Gage
DelFelsko PosiTest DFT

Additional Information

Thicknesses Available

Coating thicknesses applied based on customer specifications, design requirements and product specifications.

Part Quantities

Part Quantities can be coated from 1 to 1,000,000.
With high volume part quantities and blanket orders we can provide a shipping schedule to meet your production requirements.

Acceptable File Formats

DWG Files
Excel Spread Sheets
PDF files
Word Documents

Lead Times

We have the ability to support most emergency needs and provide same day turn around.

Other options available for 24-hour service, one week, and combined inventory processing.

Industries Served

Aerospace
Automotive
Commercial
Defense
Medical

Shipping & Packaging

Pickup & Delivery

Special Packaging, As Required

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