
WORKINGS
Treatments
Sandblasting
Sandblasting is a surface finishing process that best prepares the metal to accept a protective layer, such as a paint or anti-corrosive treatment. Sandblasting and painting are often used together in metalworking.
Hot Dip Galvanizing
This is an anticorrosive product protection process that occurs by immersing the material in a bath of molten zinc. This treatment provides structures with effective protection from adverse environmental conditions and corrosion.
Cold Electrolytic Galvanization
This is a metal coating method that increases the strength, conductivity, and durability of materials, being particularly effective in harsh climatic conditions, such as industrial or marine environments.
Powder and Liquid Coating
The former is a process that is applied exclusively to metal surfaces that are coated with a powder coating made from synthetic resins. The most common technique is spray painting.
The second, on the other hand, involves applying a layer of liquid paint to the surface of an object, offering top-notch results in terms of aesthetic finish. This type of treatment is ideal for protecting the surface from wear and scratches.