Rb Chroming

Professional chroming, polishing and powder coating services at the lowest prices
Powder Coating


Pricing for Powder Coating:

Upper Intake Manifold 90
After market Intake 110
Turbo Housing 55
Lower Runners 60
Valve Covers 115
Throttle Body 45
Spark Plug Cover $50
Resister Pack 10
Power Steering Res 40
Piping 35
Pulleys 15
Radiator Mini Plate 30
Cam Gears 55
Radiator FMIC plate 45
Strut Tower Bars NA
Stock twin heat shield 45
Brake Calipers 50
Brake Caliper (rebuilt) 100
Brake master cylinder 35
Clutch master cylinder 35
Catch Cans 45
Battery Tie Down 20
Radiator Hard pipe 25
Radiator Holders $20
Radiator Water Neck 30
Thermostat housing 25
Wheels 100
Nitrous Bottle 95

 

Candy colors
Powder Chrome or
add 50%

Black Chrome add 50% plus cost of Chrome base coat

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Another option for customers is powder coating. More durable than simply painting parts and cheaper than chrome its ideal for customers who would like to personalize their engine bays, wheels, or brake calipers.

We have a wide range of colors, finishes, wrinkles, clears, flats, chrome and candy colors to choose from. Powder coating is an extremely durable finish that is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a "skin." The powder may be a thermoplastic or a thermoset polymer. It is usually used to create a hard finish that is tougher than conventional paint.

Powdercoating offers gives many options to customers, such as clearing over polished pieces to prevent oxidation.
Or powder coating brake calipers for an even more durable finish that high temp paint. Our pricing include the needs sand or aluminum oxide blasting necessary to powder coat the parts.

For more information regarding powder coating you can email us at
rbcoating@gmail.com

Here's a chart of the colors offer by us:

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Process for Alloy

  1. Once we receive your piece to be powder coated, we media blast it with plastic to get off any material on the surface of the metal.
  2. The next step we take is to media blast it again with glass. This is to ensure any oils or residue is also removed and preps the surface for powder coating.  Most other powder coating places don't take this step.  Without this step, the adhesion of the powder to the metal would be weak.
  3. The final step is to powder coat. Depending on the color and type of surface you want, it may take a primer coat, powder coat and clear coat to ensure a quality finish.

Process for Steel

  1. When we recieve the piece to be powder coated, we media blast it with an abrasive media to prep the surface and remove any residue.  The media would either be garnet or aluminum oxide.
  2. Epoxy primer and powder coating are then applied to the metal.
  3. The final step is a clear coat to protect the surface paint.

Some parts may be too large to fit into our industrial ovens and cannot be powder coated.
Please inform us of parts that may fall into this category.
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