Comprehensive Wet Painting and Coating Solutions
At Consolidated Metal Technologies (CMT), we offer a wide range of wet painting and coating solutions designed to meet the unique demands of various industries. Our expertise encompasses advanced coating processes that deliver durability, aesthetic appeal, and specialized protection for your components.
While our capabilities are extensive, here are some of the key processes we regularly perform:

- Catalyzed Polyurethane: Durable, chemical-resistant coating with a smooth finish, ideal for industrial and commercial use.
- Epoxy Coating: Strong adhesion and corrosion resistance, perfect for structural steel, machinery, and marine environments.
- A.R.C. Finishes: Abrasion-resistant and chemical-protective coatings for high-wear conditions.
- MIL-Spec Applications: Coatings that meet military standards for high performance in defense and aerospace.
- Lexan Hardcoat: Scratch-resistant and UV-protective coating for Lexan and polycarbonate materials, often used in optics and electronics.
- Automotive Finishes: Durable, aesthetic coatings that protect automotive components from wear and corrosion.
- EMI Shielding: Coatings that protect electronics from electromagnetic interference, ensuring reliable function.
In addition to these processes, we are equipped to bid on any similar services you may require, including custom silk screening, to ensure your project’s needs are fully met. Whether you require a standard process or a custom solution, our team is ready to collaborate, delivering exceptional quality and meticulous attention to detail. Contact us for wet painting services.
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FAQ
Wet painting is often preferred when tight thickness tolerances are required, when coating non-metal substrates, or when specific color matching and specialty coatings are needed that are not available in powder form.
Wet paint can be applied to metal, plastic, composites, and other substrates, depending on the coating system used and surface preparation.
Yes. When combined with proper surface preparation and primer systems, wet coatings can provide strong corrosion resistance and environmental protection.
Wet painting is commonly used in aerospace, automotive, industrial manufacturing, electronics, and architectural applications where appearance and performance specifications must be tightly controlled.
