Our automotive powder coating services protect, restore, and enhance metal vehicle components with a durable, long-lasting finish. Powder coating delivers superior resistance to corrosion, chips, chemicals, and heat compared to traditional paint.
Whether you’re rebuilding, customizing, or refurbishing automotive parts, powder coating provides a clean, uniform finish that stands up to real-world driving conditions.
What Automotive Parts Can Be Powder Coated?
Powder coating is ideal for a wide range of automotive components that require both durability and appearance. Commonly coated parts include:
- Frames and subframes
- Suspension components
- Wheels and brake components
- Engine brackets and mounts
- Interior and exterior trim pieces
- Chassis and structural components
Each part is evaluated individually to ensure the correct preparation method, coating type, and curing process are used.
Why Use Powder Coating for Automotive Parts?
- Durability: Resists chips, scratches, road debris, and corrosion
- Heat resistance: Suitable for many under-hood and structural components
- Consistent finish: Even coverage with no runs or drips
- Long-term protection: Maintains appearance over time
- Wide finish selection: Solid colors, textures, metallics, and specialty finishes
Powder coating is especially effective for parts exposed to moisture, road salt, and frequent handling.
Surface Preparation Matters
Proper surface preparation is critical to the success of any automotive powder coating project. Parts are thoroughly cleaned and stripped of old coatings, corrosion, and contaminants before powder is applied.
When required, additional surface preparation methods, such as sandblasting or media blasting, are used to ensure optimal adhesion and finish performance.
Learn more about surface preparation services
High Heat Automotive Powder Coating
For automotive components exposed to elevated temperatures, we offer high-heat powder coating. This powder-based coating is formulated to withstand higher operating temperatures while retaining the durability and appearance benefits of standard powder coating.
High-heat powder coating is commonly used on select automotive parts where standard powder coatings are not suitable.
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Turnaround Time & Shipping
Turnaround times vary based on part condition, coating requirements, and current workload. Most automotive powder coating projects are completed within one to two weeks after parts arrive at our facility.
We accept automotive parts shipped from across the United States. Transit time is separate from coating time, and all parts must be fully disassembled prior to shipment.
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Request an Estimate
If you’re planning an automotive powder coating project, request an estimate to get started. Our team will review your parts, discuss finish options, and provide clear next steps.