
Manage the Margin with Prepaint
7 ways to save with coil coated metal
Looking for new ways to build your bottom line? Take a closer look at using coil coated metal. Manufacturers who switch to prepaint benefit in seven cost-saving categories including:
Productivity Gains Increase productivity by eliminating post-painting bottlenecks on the production line.
Process Cost Savings Save on materials, energy and manpower. Plus you don’t have to staff a paint shop, freeing up workers for other tasks.
Quality Improvements Since coil coating is painted “in the flat” (prior to fabrication) you benefit from uniform cleaning, pre-treatment, and priming and topcoating on one or both sides of the substrate, producing a brilliant, durable finish and an extended service life.
Inventory Reductions Work-in-process inventory is reduced or eliminated.
Space Savings Outsourcing your post-paint operation maximizes your factory space. That freed-up space can be used for more profitable tasks.
Environmental Compliance Since coil coaters assume the environmental liability of the painting process, you can eliminate the hassles and costs of complying with EPA regulations, maintenance of emissions equipment, permits, and additional costs of compliance and cleanup.
Capital Equipment Costs Eliminate the need for expensive paint line equipment investments. You can focus on design, manufacture and assembly.
To learn more about how converting to prepainted metal can help your bottom line, visit www.coilcoatinginstitute.org, or contact the National Coil Coating Association at ncca@coilcoating.org or 216-241-7333.
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