Beautiful Weathered Steel…
Without The Rust

Coil Coating Provides An Answer For U.S. Steel
Architects, building designers and structural engineers love to incorporate the rich, organic look of weathering steels in their work. As demand for these steels grew, United States Steel Corporation (“U. S. Steel”) faced a challenge and a coil coating technique supplied the solution. Find out in this article how coil coating provided an answer to the steel demand.
 
    So Many Industries Benefit From Prepaint
In This NEW Online Tutorial, Learn Which Industries
And How They Benefit

The list of the industries that benefit from prepaint continues to get longer and longer. Dating back to the 1930’s, when the Venetian blind industry realized the benefits of pretreated and prepainted metal, this technology started impacting many industries…and lives. Prepainted metal today contributes to industries everywhere from office furniture to household appliances. Wonder who else is benefiting? Click here to view the FREE Online Tutorial “Many Industries Benefit from Prepaint.” Click here.
 
    Streamline Your Manufacturing Process
Learn How In This NEW Online Video
View our FREE Online Video “Manufacturing Benefits of Coil Coating” and learn how coil coating can simplify your manufacturing process, reduce bottlenecks, free up plant space, and eliminate many tasks such as cleaning, treating, priming, painting -- all while providing a cost savings! Click to view the video.
 
 
Where In The World
Is Prepaint?
Prepainted metal is present in our everyday lives - the versatility may surprise you. It makes a sound when opened and holds liquid contents…So where is prepaint? Beverage cans!
 
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