Industrial powder coating from the same facility that built the product

No outside vendors. No extra lead time. No finish that doesn't match the spec.

Morrison's in-house powder coating operation handles surface prep, application, and cure under the same roof as fabrication and machining. That means the team coating your part is the same team that built it
Advantages

Powder coating capabilities

Orange and grey metal racks and bins

Standard colors

Full range of standard industrial colors—safety yellow, gloss black, flat black, white, gray, red, blue, green, and more. Ready to run without custom mixing delays.
pink powder coated metal bins

Custom color matching

Your fleet has a color standard. Your customer specs a specific shade. Morrison matches it. Custom color formulation for brand standards, facility coding, department identification, and customer-specified requirements.
Technician applying a white powder coat finish to custom metal parts in the in-house finishing department.

High-heat powder coating

Components operating near heat sources, engines, or industrial ovens need coatings that won't blister, discolor, or fail at temperature. Morrison applies high-heat powder coat formulations rated for elevated operating temperatures.
Worker in a blue shirt and hat assembling components on a white steel rack

Rubber Coating

Applied in-house for part contact protection, grip, and surface dampening on automotive and packaging programs. Thickness and texture are specified to the part being handled, not pulled from a standard finish.
Custom metal component receiving a durable red powder coat finish on the in-house finishing line.

Surface preparation

Components operating near heat sources, engines, or industrial ovens need coatings that won't blister, discolor, or fail at temperature. Morrison applies high-heat powder coat formulations rated for elevated operating temperatures.
Stacked blue and gray shipping racks filling a warehouse

Production fleet coating

When you're coating 500 stack racks, 2,000 containers, or 10,000 brackets, consistency matters on every unit. Morrison's coating line handles fleet-scale volume with the same color match, film thickness, and coverage on the last part as the first.
Custom steel parts hanging on the powder coating line after white finish application and cure.

Why Morrison for powder coating

When coating is sent out, quality gets lost. A surface prep issue or finish that is off spec does not always make it back to the person who built the part.

At Morrison, the powder coating operation runs in the same facility as the fabrication team. That means finish requirements get addressed against production reality in real time—not after a rework cycle that already cost two weeks and a late shipment.

Process

From concept to delivery

1

Consult

Requirements, loads, environment, volumes
2

Design

3D CAD models, DFM optimization
3

Prototype

Physical Prototype, fit & function testing
4

Refine

Design revisions, production drawings
5

Produce

Full-scale fabrication, QC every unit
FAQ

Powder coating questions

Full standard industrial color range plus custom color matching. Morrison matches Pantone, RAL, customer-supplied samples, and brand-specific color standards.
Ready to bring your design to life? Morrison's in-house powder coating line runs inside the same facility as fabrication, welding, and assembly. Your parts go from bare steel to finished product without leaving the building. Tell us what you need coated.