Frederick Cooper Ltd
Perfection in Finishing
Metals

For the paint spraying of metal components we utilise a range of oven cured and air drying / force drying wet sprayed finishing systems including solvent borne, water borne, high solids, electrostatic, lacquering, and low bake. Most of these systems can be used to apply almost any colour or gloss and we can apply special effects basecoat / clear-coat systems, satin chrome effects, ‘Piano Black’ and high gloss finishes, textures, and hammer finishes as well as UV resistant, heat resistant, anti-graffiti coatings.

We can help you choose the finishing system that best suits your specific requirements, and work to your specifications or your customers and can help you produce your own specification for own needs.

A mix of experience and technology
The combination of many years of experience and the use of new technology in the paint spraying process means that we can provide the highest possible standard of finish. Wet paint finishing systems are particularly useful if you want to avoid excess film build-up in areas where dimensional tolerances are critical e.g. threads, holes, mating surfaces. Specialised masking techniques are also employed where necessary.

Electrostatic spraying
This combines the application economies of powder coating with the thinner film thickness of wet paint, and provides ease of coating on tubular and awkward shaped components.

Waterborne technology
This is used wherever possible, with an obvious beneficial impact on the local and global environment. Close links forged with our suppliers allow us to be at the forefront of developing new paint and coating products for specific tasks.

Low bake finishes
Low stoving systems overcome the problems of painting components and assemblies which cannot withstand the higher stoving temperatures required for powder coating or stove enamelling.