After manual blasting, we can metallise the metal, a process that also goes by many other names, such as metal spraying, zinc spraying and thermal spraying. This method involves the manual, sprayed application of thermal zinc. And that makes this a sustainable technique: the zinc-aluminium layer is more environmentally friendly than any other system and provides longer-lasting protection of the material from external influences.
During metallisation we apply a 40-micrometre zinc-aluminium layer, giving your material perfect corrosion protection. Additional benefit: the surface roughness after metallisation ensures that a powder coating or wet paint system will adhere extremely well.
We have been metallising since 1945, so we know all there is to know about it. And that is important, because many of the products we metal spray – from lampposts and car bodies to steel window frames and other building components – are tricky to apply the following treatment to.
Ask your question about metallisingThanks to the wide range of measuring equipment at our disposal, we can check everything there is to check. Naturally, the thickness of the zinc-aluminium layer is critical, which is why our NACE Coating Inspector (Level II) performs the measurements.