What aviation facility components can TriNu Powder Coating finish?
TriNu coats aviation-related non-flight-critical components such as ground-support equipment frames, tooling fixtures, hangar equipment, brackets, structural sub-assemblies, fluid-handling skids, equipment frames, and OEM support parts. The team reviews each project’s substrate, size, performance needs, and specifications before recommending surface preparation and powder coating options.
Do you coat flight-critical aircraft parts?
TriNu’s aviation coating services are focused on facility, support, tooling, ground-equipment, and non-flight-critical OEM components. Flight-critical aircraft components often require specialized aerospace approvals, traceability, and controlled processes beyond general industrial powder coating. If your part has aviation compliance requirements, TriNu can review the scope and clarify whether it fits current capabilities.
What makes powder coating useful for aviation facility equipment?
Powder coating creates a durable, uniform finish that helps protect metal equipment from wear, corrosion, handling damage, cleaning exposure, and general industrial use. For aviation facilities, it is especially useful on frames, fixtures, supports, skids, and hangar equipment where appearance, corrosion resistance, cleanability, and repeatable finish quality all matter.
Can TriNu handle oversized aviation facility parts?
Yes. TriNu has a 10' × 10' × 30' production oven designed for large-part powder coating. This capacity supports oversized ground equipment, long frames, skids, structural assemblies, tooling supports, and other aviation facility fabrications that may be too large for many standard coating shops.
Is surface preparation included before coating?
Surface preparation is a core part of TriNu’s coating workflow. Depending on the part and coating requirements, services may include abrasive blasting, sand blasting, grit blasting, or shot blasting to remove rust, old coatings, mill scale, and contaminants. Proper profiling improves adhesion and helps the finished coating perform longer.
How does TriNu support specification-driven projects?
TriNu uses a process-driven approach that includes reviewing requirements, preparing surfaces correctly, applying powder according to the chosen system, curing to technical requirements, and inspecting every job before release. The company also supports QC Certified Program compliance, TDS compliance, AAMA Certified Products, and mil-spec capable applications where appropriate.
Do you offer pickup and delivery for aviation coating projects?
Yes. Pickup and delivery are available across the Tampa Bay area for qualifying projects. This service helps manufacturers, fabricators, and facility teams reduce coordination time, limit handling damage, and keep production or installation schedules moving. Logistics can be discussed during project quoting and scheduling.
How do I get a quote for aviation facility coating?
To request a quote, provide part dimensions, material type, quantity, current surface condition, desired finish, performance requirements, photos or drawings, and any specification documents. TriNu can then review surface preparation needs, coating options, oven fit, inspection expectations, logistics, and turnaround considerations for your project.