Let's stop throwing valuable materials away

Re-use rather than replace

Environmentally and financially our 'throw-away and replace' society has ceased to make sense. Metals, in particular aluminium, are infinitely recyclable* and powder coating itself ticks many boxes for recycling.

Old powder coating can be easily stripped from metal returning it to its “as new” state. The powder coating process is extremely efficient with closed-loop recycling to minimise waste with up to 95% of powder ending up on the metal.

* SOURCE: Council for Aluminium in Building

The images show some projects where recycling was an important factor.  Click the images to read the case studies. 

We have recently invested in a new paint stripping facility 

Now your expensive stocks of material (or even left-overs from projects) can be refurbished or completely rebranded without damaging the base metal.

PAINT STRIPPING WITHOUT METAL DISTORTION 

POWDER COATING WITHOUT CHROME

See Amron Architectural's 'AskTheExpert' video series - Episode 1 on powder coating and learn more about the process at Powdertech Corby 

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