Industrial Powder Coating Service
At MilPro Powder Coating, LLC, we specialize in industrial powder coating services designed to protect, enhance, and extend the life of metal products across a wide range of industries. Serving clients throughout Newnan, GA and the surrounding region, we deliver durable, high-performance finishes that meet rigorous standards such as AAMA 2603 and 2604. Whether you’re coating commercial equipment, custom components, or large-scale fabrication runs, MilPro provides reliable turnaround, exceptional quality, and unmatched attention to detail.
What Is Industrial
Powder Coating?
Industrial powder coating is a solvent-free finishing method that uses a dry powder applied electrostatically and then cured under heat to form a hard, protective skin. This process creates a uniform, high-quality finish that’s more durable and environmentally friendly than traditional paint. At MilPro, we utilize advanced application systems and industrial ovens to ensure consistent adhesion and long-term performance, even under the most demanding conditions.
How the Powder Coating Process Works
Each powder coating job at MilPro begins with a meticulous surface preparation process, which may include sandblasting or chemical cleaning to remove contaminants, rust, and oils. Once the metal is properly prepped, we apply an electrostatically charged powder that adheres to the grounded surface. The coated item is then placed in a curing oven where it’s baked at high temperatures—typically around 400°F. This causes the powder to melt, flow, and chemically bond to the substrate, forming a smooth, protective finish that resists wear, corrosion, and fading.
What are the Benefits of
Powder Coating
Industrial powder coating offers a wide range of benefits for commercial and manufacturing clients. The cured finish is highly resistant to scratches, impacts, chemicals, and UV damage—making it ideal for high-traffic and outdoor environments. Because powder coating contains no solvents or VOCs, it’s also an environmentally responsible choice. Overspray can be reclaimed and reused, resulting in less waste and lower costs. Powder-coated finishes are more consistent, with fewer drips or imperfections compared to traditional liquid paint. Additionally, clients enjoy a broad selection of custom colors, textures, and gloss levels to match their branding or design goals.
What are some
Common Applications
- Automotive parts such as wheels, frames, and brackets
- Agricultural and construction equipment
- Industrial machinery and enclosures
- Fencing, gates, and architectural steel
- Office furniture, shelving, and fixtures
- Appliances and electrical housings
The types of
Powder We Use
- Epoxy powders, which offer excellent corrosion and chemical resistance for indoor applications
- Polyester powders, ideal for outdoor use due to their UV stability and weather resistance.
- Hybrid coatings, a mix of epoxy and polyester that balances cost, performance, and finish quality.
- Urethane powders, which deliver a sleek, hard finish with superior durability.
- TGIC-free polyester, an environmentally conscious option that meets architectural standards like AAMA 2604.
Here are some of our most
Frequently Asked Questions
At MilPro Powder Coating, LLC, we know that choosing the right finish for your metal products is an important decision. Our team is here to help you understand the process, benefits, and what to expect when working with us. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about our powder coating services.
Powder coating works best on electrically conductive materials—primarily metal. This includes aluminum, steel, stainless steel, iron, and other alloys. If you’re unsure whether your part or product is suitable for powder coating, just reach out and our team will gladly advise you.
Our typical turnaround time is about 7–10 business days, depending on the size, quantity, and complexity of the order. For larger or highly customized jobs, we’ll provide a clear timeline during the quoting process. We also offer expedited options when possible.
Yes—in most industrial applications, powder coating is far more durable and environmentally friendly than conventional paint. It offers better resistance to chipping, scratching, corrosion, and fading. It also provides a more consistent finish and contains no harmful VOCs or solvents.
Absolutely. We offer a wide selection of powder coating colors, textures, and gloss levels—and we can work with you to match specific brand or design requirements. Custom powder options may require additional lead time, but we’ll walk you through the process.
Yes. When properly applied over a well-prepared surface, powder coating forms a sealed, protective barrier that resists moisture, chemicals, and environmental damage. It’s an excellent choice for outdoor or high-humidity environments where corrosion is a concern.

