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Windridge Coatings powder coating in kent


History
Windridge Coatings comes from a background of designing and building steel workboats for fishing and salvage industry. The finishing of these vessels required an extensive knowledge of heavy-duty liquid paints for marine environment.

In 1986, as the fishing industry diminished, Windridge Coatings was established. Within a few years it gained a good reputation for powder coating and wet painting large structures and becoming an approved applicator for TML (channel tunnel) and the London underground.

Determined to build on these strengths the largest box oven in the UK for powder coating was built in Kent in the early nineties.

Windridge Coatings has pushed back the barriers:
bullet pointBuilding one of the first large powder coat box ovens.
bullet pointBeing able to powder coat large structural steel.
bullet pointOne of the first Powder Coaters to use powdered zinc enriched primer.
bullet pointPioneering a three layered powder system.

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