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Stack of colored polydip coated sheets in blue, green, yellow, and red. Smooth surface texture highlighting strong, vibrant finishes. Ideal for polydip coating applications.
Close-up of a blue chair showcasing a smooth polydip coating finish, highlighting the texture and quality of the protective layer. Ideal for understanding the benefits of polydip coatings on furniture.

Capabilities

Quick and inexpensive way of rejuvenating and recycling your old peeling metal parts

Polydip’s plastic coatings provide a cost effective, attractive and functional finish for wire, tubular, and open design metal products. Sharp edges and welding blemishes are generally covered, thus eliminating the need for grinding or linishing and therefore reducing the cost of manufacture of these components.

Essentially any steel or thick aluminium item can be coated in a range of thermoplastic materials. Polydip has fluidised beds of various materials, colours and sizes to cope with the most demanding requirements. Polydip uses a range of thermoplastics including Nylon and Polyethylene (LDPE). 

The dipping process provides a cost effective means of recycling items such as outdoor furniture and refrigeration trays

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our OFFER

Stripping and Recoating

Our stripping and recoating service provides a quick and inexpensive way of rejuvenating and recycling your old peeling metal parts. Items such as dishwasher baskets, freezer and refrigerator trays, wire baskets, display stands, shelves, and steel furniture can be stripped of old paint or plastic and recoated to look as good as new.

Rather than making new items that is expensive and may take up to 6 weeks to manufacture, we can strip and recoat them within one week of receipt for a fraction of the cost.

Metal brackets on wooden surface, one coated in black polydip and the other uncoated, showcasing the polydip coating process by Polydip Coatings.
Comparative image showing a metal rack before and after polydip coating. The 'before' rack on the right appears rusted and worn, while the 'after' rack on the left looks clean and coated with a shiny, protective layer.
Two S-shaped hooks on a textured surface, one coated in black Polydip finish and the other in a metallic finish, showcasing the effects of Polydip coatings.