Based on our knowledge and experience with powder coating, Broken Arrow Powder Coating has been awarded numerous bids from the US Department of Defense and contractors of US Federal Air Marshal Unit.
The aluminum aerospace training simulator shown here is coated in a white, polyester triglycidyl isocyanurate (TGIC ) powder coat finish, which matches Airbus’s OEM color specifications. The TGIC powder coat formulation features very good adhesion characteristics along with corrosion resistance, providing a strong, durable exterior finish.
Prior to the powder coating process, the simulator components are carried on our overhead conveyor system through 100-ft our conversion coat process. Conversion coat process includes organic washing, ambient city water rinsing plus iron phosphate conversion coating, non-chrome sealing, and drying in our drying oven. The components then traverse through our automated spray booth and cure oven per powder manufacturers specifications.
Broken Arrow Powder Coating ensures that all training simulator components meet MIL-I-45208 quality certification standards prior to their visual inspection by the Department of Homeland Security.
To learn more about this product, to find out what Broken Arrow can do for you, see the table below of contact us directly.
Product Description
Powder Coating of Aerospace Training Simulator for Department of Defense Industry
Capabilities Applied/Processes
Equipment Used
Coating
TGIC Polyester Powder Coat
Coating Characteristics
Substrate
Aluminum
Overall Component Dimensions
40-ft. L x 20-ft. W x 10-ft. H
Coating Thickness
3-5 mil
Number of Components
Multiple Units / Hundreds of Components
Industry for Use
Aerospace
Industry Standards Met
MIL-I-45208 Quality Certification
Inspection Performed
Visual Inspection by Department of Homeland Security
Product Name
Aerospace Training Simulator
Broken Arrow Powder Coating has assisted the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, City of Tulsa Oklahoma, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC Engineers) with the development of a powder coating specification for transportation highway elements such as, hand rails, light poles, and ornamental components. The consultation led to the powder coating of hot dipped, galvanized zinc, monotube interstate highway sign structures. Once we were awarded the bid, we were able to ramp up our powder coating operation in just four days to meet the increased demand.
The 35-ft. highway sign structures received an initial SSPC-SP1 brush blast and mechanical sanding to prepare the galvanized surface for powder coating. The overhead highway sign structures include several components and were powder coated in Broken Arrow’s 10 x 12 x 35-ft. oven.
Powder coating galvanized zinc metals extends the life, thus reducing repair and replacement costs over the lifetime of the structure. By encapsulating the heavy metal zinc structures, transportation departments lessen their impact on the environment by not allowing zinc or zinc oxide to leach into the eco-system.
For highlights of this powder coating project see the table below.
Product Description
The powder coating process was used to coat galvanized zinc monotube components for transportation, highway and bridge structures.
Capabilities Applied/Processes
Equipment Used
10x12x35-ft. capacity oven
Coating
Super-durable TGIC Polyester Powder Coat
Coating Characteristics
Substrate
Carbon Steel / Hot Dipped Galvanized Zinc
Overall Component Dimensions
20-ft. H x 90-ft. L x 2-ft. Diameter
Total Component Weight
22,000 lbs.
Powder Coating Thickness
Per Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s Specifications
Number of Components
6 complete structures
Industry for Use
Department of Transportation
Inspection Performed
Exceeded Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s Inspection and Testing Parameters
Product Name
Powder Coated Galvanized Zinc Monotube
A customer in the oil and gas industry contacted Broken Arrow, seeking a solution for the powder coating of their hydraulic vacuum lifter system. The vacuum systems which are used in pipeline construction, see a great deal of wear due to the harsh environment of the industry. The OEM had been utilizing a 3-part epoxy paint application, which was causing units to fade and rust prematurely.
Broken Arrow Powder Coating recommended coating the vacuum lifters with a 2-4 mil zinc rich epoxy powder coat primer, and a 2-4 mil polyurethane topcoat. This new powder coating application has resulted in increased savings, streamlined turnaround times, and enhanced overall appearance.
To learn more about this powder coating project see the table below.
Product Description
Powder Coating of Hydraulic Vacuum Lifter for The Pipeline Industry
Capabilities Applied/Processes
Equipment Used
Coating
Coating Characteristics
Substrate
Carbon Steel
Overall Component Dimensions
Numerous Components with Varied Dimensions
Coating Thickness
2-4 mil
Number of Components
Multiple Units
Industry for Use
Pipeline Industry
Product Name
Vacuum Lifter
Broken Arrow Powder Coating has the knowledge and experience to transform your items from old to new or to give them a lasting professional look matching colors to your application. These projects are typically one or two piece orders.
Examples include staircases, ornamental fencing, antique metal work, automotive parts, bicycle frames, drag racecar and sprint car chassis and many other applications.
The items are typically sand blasted to remove any paint, rust or other coatings to provide a clean surface prior to coating. They are then powder coated to a professional finish.
Product Description
Specialty items including antiques, automotive parts, and any one of a kind specialty item
Capabilities Applied/Processes
Equipment Used
Sandblast Unit, 35-ft Batch Oven (paint booth) or 16-ft Batch Oven (paint booth) depending o n size of item
Coating
As Specified by Application
Coating Characteristics Resistant for Durability
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