RSB Services Powder Coating and Abrasive Blasting

RSB Services offers Powder Coating with Epoxy Based Powders, Polymer Based Powders, and Polyurethane Based Powders. We coat many different metal applications ranging from Mild Steel applications to Aluminum applications.

Dimensions:

Our oven is a 22 foot length, by 8 foot tall, by 12 foot in width. We offer many different mainstream colors, as well as, unique colors that can be order at the customers request.

Our Process

Typically we uses these steps, however every product is different. we will adjust the procedure depending on what the customer needs.

  1. We begin by taking the product and striping it.

    • ​This is done be our abrasive blasting booth. We take a product and depending on the needs of the job, strip it to where the metal will be able to be coated. This typically means we strip it to bare metal.

  2. We then take the product and prep it.

    • ​This is what is done when the product is stripped and ready to be coated. This in-between step is really where that quality of the product will be given. Every craftsman knows that the prep work of any job is what truly makes the job a quality job. 

    • Typically, when we prep stuff, it involves sanding down the material to make sure there is no grit or rough dirt on the product. In addition, if there is any masking that needs to be done, this is the stage where is gets down.

    • Finally, we blow off all products and make sure that they are ready to receive the coating. 

  3. At this point, the product is wheeled into our spray booth, and we powder coat the product. This involves us spraying the product with our powder that is requested by the customer. 

  4. After the product is sprayed, we wheel it into our industrial curing oven, cure the powder onto the product. The curing time is dependent on the material that the product is made out of. This time fluctuates a little bit, but is typically around 30 to 40 minutes. 

  5. Once all these steps are completed, there is a quality control check, and a thickness check that we run on the product to make sure that we hit the desired standard of completion.