Purpose-built equipment with no margin for rework.
Specialty coating and refinishing work for purpose-built vehicles where the finish has to match the build quality of everything else.
Who we work with in this segment.
Specialty vehicles are often built once, in low volume, for a specific mission. The cab, chassis, body, and equipment all reflect a design built around that mission. The finish has to match that level of intent — it's part of the build, not a retail afterthought.
This is where our specialty coating discipline gets put to work. We match coating systems to mission requirements, work with custom color formulas documented for the program, and apply to the standard a specialty build deserves.
What this segment needs handled.
Every industry has its own version of the problem. Here\u2019s what we hear most from operators in this one.
Coating systems matched to the mission
A specialty vehicle operates in a defined environment with defined requirements. The coating system has to be selected against those, not picked off the shelf.
Custom color formulation and documentation
Specialty programs often have custom color specifications. They need to be formulated, documented, and archived for future units or touch-up work.
Low-volume precision
Specialty runs are short. There's no room to learn on the second unit — every one has to be right.
How we handle this work.
We discuss operating environment, coating requirements, and finish standards before any quote. Specialty work starts at the specification stage, not the booth.
Custom colors are formulated, draw-downs approved, and formulas archived for the life of the program.
Application is scoped for low-volume, high-precision work rather than production throughput.
What this work usually looks like.
The services we typically use for this industry.
Work in specialty vehicles?
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