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How it works

Wood powder-coating, step by step.

Powder-coating bonds a dry, electrostatically-charged powder to the substrate, then cures it under heat into a hard, seamless shell. Here's how a part moves through our shop.

Prep

The substrate is cleaned and conditioned. Wood is warmed to draw out moisture and made receptive so the powder can bond evenly.

Apply

Charged powder is sprayed electrostatically, wrapping faces, contours, and routed edges in one continuous, uniform layer.

Cure

Heat melts and cures the powder into a hard, non-porous shell that bonds tightly to the part, with no seams or edgebanding.

Finish

Each piece is inspected for a flawless, consistent finish and returned ready to install, road-ready and built to last.

The advantages

Why the process matters.

The result is a finish that outperforms laminate, melamine, and liquid paint in both chemical and physical testing.

Sealed against moisture

A continuous, non-porous layer keeps water and humidity out, so parts hold their shape and finish over time.

One seamless surface

Because the powder flows over every edge, there is no seam to peel and no edgeband to lift, even on profiled parts.

Cleaner by design

Powder-coating uses no solvents, and overspray can be recovered and reused, which means less waste and fewer emissions.

Substrates

What we coat.

MDF HDF RV trim & doors Steps & tops Custom components

Ready to put it to the test?

Send us your part and the finish you have in mind. We'll walk you through exactly how we'd coat it.