FAQS
Have questions about our finishing services?
You’re in the right place. Below you’ll find quick answers to the most common questions
about our process, capabilities, and what to expect when working with CMT Finishing.
CMT supports a wide range of industries, including aerospace, defense, automotive, electronics, medical, telecommunications, and industrial manufacturing. Our finishing processes meet strict quality and performance standards required by regulated and high-spec industries.
We process aluminum, steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, and other specialty alloys depending on the required finishing service. Each process has specific substrate compatibility, and our team helps determine the best solution for your application.
CMT maintains rigorous quality control processes and complies with applicable industry certifications and customer specifications. (Insert specific certifications if applicable — ISO 9001, AS9100, NADCAP, etc.)
Turnaround time depends on the process, part complexity, volume, and testing requirements. Standard lead times are typically [insert range], with expedited services available upon request.
Yes. We handle both small prototype batches and high-volume production runs while maintaining consistent quality and process control.
We follow strict process controls, inspection procedures, and testing protocols throughout each finishing stage. Our quality team verifies coating thickness, adhesion, corrosion resistance, and compliance with customer specifications.
Absolutely. Our team works directly with engineers and procurement specialists to recommend the most effective and cost-efficient finishing solution for performance, durability, and compliance.
Yes. Many of our processes — including anodizing, zinc plating, electroless nickel, passivation, and chromate conversion — are specifically designed to enhance corrosion resistance.
You can request a quote by contacting us through our website, emailing our team, or calling our facility directly. Please provide part drawings, material specifications, quantities, and required finish standards for the most accurate estimate.
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