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How Much Does UV Coating Cost?

UV coatings have emerged as a cornerstone of contemporary manufacturing processes, providing an indispensable shield against the relentless assault of the sun’s ultraviolet radiation. This protective barrier is a bulwark against the insidious degradation of various surfaces, encompassing delicate artwork, robust automotive finishes, and numerous other

How Long Does UV Coating Last?

UV coatings have emerged as an indispensable technology in modern manufacturing, providing a crucial shield against the relentless assault of the sun’s ultraviolet radiation. This protective layer safeguards various surfaces, encompassing delicate artwork, robust automotive finishes, and numerous other applications, by effectively mitigating fading, discoloration, and

What Are Waterborne Coatings?

Waterborne coatings represent a significant paradigm shift in surface treatment technologies, offering a compelling alternative to conventional solvent-based formulations. These innovative coatings utilize water as the primary medium for dispersing the resin, thereby minimizing the environmental impact associated with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

We Have So Much to Celebrate!

As we wrap up the year, we would like to take a moment to celebrate a couple of incredible milestones that we reached this year.  Milestone 1: Successful Stage 2 ISO 9001:2015 audit completed Milestone 2: Our 30-year anniversary as a company We are proud to

“One and Done” Syndrome

Greenlight coatings have previously written about the “Chemechanics” concept, where optimum results are achieved by the proper integration of the chemistry of coating with the mechanics of the process.  Today’s blog examines Chemechanics in a broader scope with the involvement of the human factor, one that

Getting it Right: A Case Study Turns Into Our Standard Process

What would you say to paying 30% more for your waterborne primer and topcoat? Most purchasing agents and COO’s would look the other way and continue with their current supplier.  What if paying 30% more would result in a 20% operational cost reduction? You’d have to