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Getting the Most from Coil Coating
You may already know that the coil coating process and using prepainted metals for manufacturing can add up to substantial savings in costs, time and hassles. But when it comes right down to it, what is the best way to maximize the benefits? Here are some helpful hints.
Four Heads Are Better Than One
As a manufacturer, when you decide to work with coil coaters to improve quality and drive out costs, you have a wealth of information and resources at your fingertips from a wide variety of experts in the supply chain.
In order to get exactly what you need, gather as much information as possible and you’ll get the best return on your manufacturing investment. The best way to do that is to arrange to meet and discuss all your options with each and every one of the players in the prepainted metals supply chain - a metal substrate manufacturer, a paint manufacturer and a coil coating company.
The metal substrate manufacturer can help you understand the mechanical facets and corrosion properties of the metal you’ll be working with.
The paint manufacturer can supply expert advice on what type of paint attributes will match best with specific manufacturing processes and the end-use of your product.
The coil coater understands exactly how to bring all of this advice together and produce beautiful prepainted metal, both steel or aluminum, for basically any product that uses sheet metal.
When the substrate manufacturer, paint manufacturer, coil coater, and you all work together, the best success stories usually result. Ready to get started? Click here for our searchable online database of coil coat suppliers that can help you get off on the right foot.
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