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Painting and Powder Coating Pineville NC | Low-VOC, Cure-Verified Finishes

Pineville’s OEMs and logistics facilities rely on finishes that hold gloss and color while resisting wear. Farris Group provides industrial painting and powder coating in Pineville, NC for steel, stainless, and aluminum, operating under ISO 9001:2015 certification with documented pretreatment, application, cure, and inspection.

Pretreat to Performance

Chemistry selection: Iron phosphate remains a reliable baseline. Zirconium conversion coatings can be specified where programs target corrosion resistance with leaner bath chemistries and modern paint lines, and they are widely adopted across industries.

Powder vs. liquid: Powder coating is recognized for toughness and durability and is much lower in VOCs than traditional solventborne paints, which helps facilities meet air-quality goals.

Cure and tests: Cure is verified by metal temperature/time-at-temperature logging; quality checks can include ASTM D3359 adhesion and ASTM D2794 impact to validate film performance against shop handling and service conditions.

Compliance, Delivery, and Geographic Reach

Farris Group supplies submittal-ready records for Pineville projects with regulatory funding: pretreatment logs, DFT charts, cure profiles, adhesion/impact results, and certificates of compliance. As a FedLinks Verified Federal Vendor, the team delivers traceability and documentation that clears procurement quickly. Shipments are timed to the customer’s staging plan, with labels mapped to line-side zones.

To schedule painting and powder coating in Pineville, NC, call 704-629-4879 or visit our website at Farrisgrp.com to request an expert consultation.

We support customers across the United States, Western and Central Europe, and Turkey.

Frequently Asked Questions about Painting and Powder Coating Services in Pineville, NC

How are cure records provided?

We include time-at-temperature logs and oven mapping summaries.

Do you handle two-coat systems for high UV?

Yes. Superdurable polyester or urethane topcoats can be specified.

Can you support low-VOC compliance plans?

Yes. Powder coating provides a low-VOC path for many metal parts programs.