Painting of components – technically clean, visually convincing

Corrosion protection, visible coatings, or functional layers—WF Mechanik paints metal parts professionally to spec. From matte to high-gloss, smooth or textured—precisely matched to the material and its load profile. We advise on the right systems and ensure uniform, durable results.

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Painting as an integrated process step

Painting is embedded in our end-to-end production. Parts previously milled or welded can be coated directly after pretreatment—without detours or quality loss. That saves time, preserves function and appearance, and aligns precisely with subsequent assembly.


 

Our paint processes are designed for efficiency and repeatability—ideal for one-offs, small series, or assemblies requiring coating. Implementation follows your specs, including RAL color, gloss level, and film thickness—documented, with test protocols on request.

Max. dimensions

10 × 5 m

Max. part weight

5 t

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Wet paint or powder coating? A quick comparison

Wet painting uses liquid coatings that air-dry or bake—great for special effects, thin films, and complex geometries.


Powder coating applies dry powder electrostatically and bakes it—creating tough, solvent-free layers ideal for outdoor use and series production.


Wet paint offers maximum visual flexibility; powder is typically more robust and eco-friendly. 

 

We’ll help you choose the optimal approach.

Contract manufacturing with added value and precision

All our manufacturing methods are part of an integrated contract manufacturing offer.
WF Mechanik customers benefit from short response times, high flexibility, and the ability to calculate, configure, and order sheet metal parts online.
Both products and services come directly from us — everything from a single source.

Process reliability & documentation – certified to iso 9001

All components are tested using ISO 9001-certified measurement processes, ensuring dimensional accuracy and process stability — especially for safety-critical or assembly-relevant components in mechanical engineering, medical technology, and plant construction.