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Plant I - Painting & Assembly Facility:
We are a full service painting company dedicated to the highest quality painting of industrial parts. Established in 1996, we have painted products and offered services to a number of industries: general industrial, automotive, and air conditioning are a few examples. While our main emphasis over the years has been the painting of parts manufactured from hot and cold rolled steel, we also have experience with other materials as well.
At AMHAWK, we are constantly striving to improve our processes and capabilities in order to offer you a better product which is competitively priced and delivered on time. We have two (2) different painting systems:
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A continuous feed Powdercoat line |
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Wet or Liquid (Primer Paint) line. |
The Wet Line can be utilized by either by a continuous feed conveyor, or individually in our booth. With both lines, we can offer you a wider variety of services, and help make your product look its best for its application and intended use. We also make sub-assemblies relating to the products we paint. This involves adding components, where necessary, to create a complete and ready to use product at the customer's site.
Our company has an excellent reputation for on-time delivery, and servicing our customers with programs such as managed inventories, kanban, and sub-assemblies prior to delivery. We are located in Southwestern Michigan and reside in a 44,000 sq ft. facility with ample room for expansion. We have a highly knowledgeable and experienced team of employees with many years in their field, and having been with us since prior to its inception.
The popularity of powder coating has continued to grow over the past several years. Powder coating remains one of the best options for meeting the growing pressure of environmental compliance. In many cases, powder also offers improved quality, a cleaner working environment, plus several other advantages. With the size and variety of products that we paint, some products are more challenging to coat than others. This can be due to the fact that the parts are oddly shaped or the substrate is heat-sensitive.
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