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Commercial
& Industrial Coatings currently in stock.
Contact Florida
Finishing directly to inquire about a Custom Coating Solution
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| Florida Finishing is a Commercial / Industrial wet spray finisher... |
| Our versatile facility is equipped with multiple spray booths capable of providing prototype and production volume parts. We specialize in open spray, mask spray, highlighting and industrial airbrushing. |
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| Florida Finishing is a sought after provider of decorative, cosmetic, and protective finishes for a variety of products. |
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| Our capabilities serve a large variety of industries such as
automotive, furniture, military, electronic, appliance and heavy equipment machining industries. |
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| We work with the leading paint manufacturers to provide the top finish coatings and processes that meet your expectations and your specifications. |
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For your convenience
and technical reference, we have published a list of product data
sheets for common coatings used at Florida Finishing. Please
click on the link to review the product data sheet. |
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| Primer
Definition.
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| A
material used for the first coat of paint or as the prime coat
in a protective coating system. Primers are designed to
promote adhesion of the coating system to the substrate,
to furnish a good base for further coatings, and to prevent
attack on the substrate by air, water, or other
materials.
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| Metal
primers must provide excellent adhesion by mechanical
anchorage or chemical bonding. Modern corrosion-resistant
coating systems applied over steel contain inorganic or
organic zinc dispersed in a suitable vehicle. Zinc is attacked
by the electrochemical corrosion process preferentially before
steel, and protects the steel substrate by this sacrificial
property. Prime coat materials for nonferrous metallic
substrates usually are generically related to materials used
in subsequent coats.
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| Top
Coat, or Final Coat Definition. |
| Top Coat
is a covering that is applied to to the surface of an object
with the intention to decorate, preserve, protect, seal, or
smooth the substrate; usually applied by brushing, spraying,
mopping, troweling, or dipping. |
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n many cases coatings
are applied to improve surface properties of the substrate, such as
appearance, adhesion, wetability, corrosion resistance, wear
resistance, and scratch resistance. In other cases, in particular in
EMI / RFI Shielding and semiconductor device fabrication (where the
substrate is a housing), the coating forms an essential part of the
finished products functionality. |
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The
information given and the recommendations made herein are based on
our research and are believed to be accurate but no guaranty of
their accuracy is made. In every case, before using any product in
full scale production, we make our own tests to determine to our own
satisfaction whether the product is of acceptable quality and is
suitable for our customers particular purposes under our operating
conditions. No representative of ours has any authority to waive or
change the foregoing provisions but, subject to such provisions, our
engineers are available to assist our customers in adapting products
to their needs and to the circumstances prevailing in their
business. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the
non-existence of any relevant patents or to constitute a permission,
inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by
any patent, without authority from the owner of this patent. We also
expect customers to use our products in accordance with the guiding
principles of the governing process, standard, or Manufacturers
recommendations. |