Finishing & Coating • Charlottetown

Finishing & Coating in Charlottetown, PEI

Our network of Canadian finishing and coating specialists delivers production-grade surface treatments - from anodizing and powder coating to electroplating and cerakote. We match your parts to the right finish for corrosion resistance, aesthetics, or wear performance. Connecting buyers in Charlottetown with vetted Canadian finishing & coating shops.

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Finishing & Coating for Charlottetown buyers

We work with Canadian finishing & coating shops that can serve Charlottetown and the surrounding PEI region. Whether you're shipping prototypes across the city or scheduling production runs into broader supply chains, we match you with vetted suppliers based on lead time, certifications, and material capability.

Materials we cover

Common stock for Charlottetown projects: Aluminum (Anodizing Type II & III), Steel & Stainless Steel (Plating, Passivation), Titanium (Anodizing, PVD), Copper & Brass (Plating, Patina), Plastics (Painting, Vacuum Metallizing), Zinc & Magnesium (Chromate Conversion).

Industries served

Shops in our network support Aerospace, Automotive, Medical Devices, Consumer Electronics, Defence, Oil & Gas, with regional specialization across PEI.

Specifications

Finishing & Coating at a Glance

Certifications
  • ISO 9001:2015
  • NADCAP (Aerospace Coatings)
  • MIL-STD-171 (Military Finishes)
  • CSA Standards
  • RoHS Compliant
Tolerances
Standard
+/- 0.025 mm coating thickness
Precision
+/- 0.005 mm coating thickness
Lead Times
Prototype
2–5 business days
Production
5–10 business days
Network
Closed Beta

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Finishing & Coating in Charlottetown: FAQ

What finishing services are available in Canada?
Canadian finishing providers offer anodizing (Type II and III), powder coating, electroplating (nickel, chrome, zinc, gold), cerakote, passivation, chromate conversion, painting, and vacuum metallizing. Most providers are ISO 9001 certified with NADCAP accreditation available for aerospace work.
How much does anodizing cost in Canada?
Type II anodizing typically costs $2 - $10 per part for small components, with volume pricing dropping significantly at 100+ units. Type III hard-coat anodizing runs 30 - 50% more than Type II due to thicker oxide layers and tighter process controls.
What is the difference between Type II and Type III anodizing?
Type II anodizing produces a 5 - 25 micron oxide layer suitable for cosmetic and moderate corrosion protection. Type III hard-coat anodizing produces a 25 - 75 micron layer with significantly higher wear and abrasion resistance, commonly specified for aerospace and defence parts.
Can you powder coat 3D-printed parts?
Yes. MJF and SLS nylon parts can be powder coated after proper surface preparation. The parts need to be media-blasted first and may require a primer coat depending on the substrate. The result is a durable, professional finish that masks layer lines.

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