
LJF Coatings offers wet painting services for applications where powder coating may not be suitable. With access to a wide variety of specialist paint systems, we provide tailored solutions based on the product’s use, environment, and performance requirements.
What is Wet Painting?
Wet painting is a traditional liquid coating process that involves spraying or brushing liquid paint onto a prepared surface. It remains essential for projects involving heat-sensitive components, complex geometries, or specific regulatory requirements that powder coatings may not meet.
Key Features & Benefits
Suitable for Heat-Sensitive or Delicate Components
Wide Selection of Paint Systems and Finishes
Customisable for Harsh Environments and Extended Lifespan
Ideal for Touch-Ups, Spot Repairs, or Complex Shapes
Compatible with Industry-Specified Coating Standards
We Are Approved Applicators Of
Sigma Coatings
Cromadex Extra Life Systems
W and J Leighs Paints
International Protective Coatings
Other Specified Finishes on Request
Why choose Wet Painting?
Wet painting allows greater flexibility in coating specification and is ideal for components where powder coating isn’t practical. It supports a vast range of finishes and meets strict industrial standards, ensuring each job is matched to its unique environment and application.
By choosing LJF Coatings, you gain access to industry-leading expertise, cutting-edge technologies, and a commitment to delivering solutions tailored to your needs. Our coatings not only enhance product performance but also contribute to operational cost savings and long-term reliability.
Contact us today to learn how LJF Coatings can revolutionize your components with Wet painting, and other advanced solutions.