Advanced Finishing USA does not provide on-site facility painting or structural painting services. Instead, we specialize in coating and finishing large industrial components and fabricated parts within our controlled production environment. When manufacturers and OEMs search for industrial painting services, they are often looking for durable, high-performance coatings applied to large components, not facility walls or structural painting.
Advanced Finishing USA specializes in large-part industrial coating and painting services, providing protective and aesthetic finishes for fabricated metal components, assemblies, and equipment. From our 80,000-square-foot facility near Erie, PA, we support high-volume and oversized part coating projects with consistent, production-ready results.
Our services focus on applying engineered coating systems designed to improve corrosion resistance, durability, and long-term performance in demanding industrial environments.
In addition to wood grain, polyester, and epoxy powder coating services, Advanced Finishing USA provides large-part industrial coating services designed for medium to high-volume production. Our focus is on delivering consistent, high-quality finishes that improve corrosion resistance, protect against wear, and extend the lifespan of industrial components. With decades of experience and an 80,000-square-foot facility, we are equipped to support large-scale projects requiring durable, long-lasting protection.
For specialized applications, we offer epoxy-based industrial coating systems applied using a spindle conveyor method that produces a uniform, ultra-low gloss finish of less than 1%. These coatings are used in high-volume production programs, including projects supporting U.S. military contractors, where consistency and performance are critical. For non-military applications, we utilize batch painting processes to accommodate a wide range of production volumes, from small runs under 1,000 units to large-scale orders exceeding thousands of parts. This method ensures consistent coverage across complex geometries, recessed features, and non-standard part sizes.
Our facility is equipped with an 8-foot-wide, 6.5-foot-tall booth capable of handling components up to 6 feet tall and extrusions up to 10 feet long, while also processing small precision parts under one inch. All coating and painting operations are performed in compliance with environmental and workplace safety regulations, ensuring responsible application methods, emissions control, and material handling.










While many of the components we process through our industrial coating and painting services are ready for finishing upon arrival, certain metals require pretreatment to ensure proper adhesion, coating uniformity, and long-term performance. For example, military-grade aluminum often requires chromate conversion coating prior to finishing.
This pretreatment step is completed by trusted local partners with the specialized equipment and certifications required to meet specification standards. For other materials, such as steel, pretreatment processes like zinc phosphating can be performed in-house by our team to prepare surfaces for coating.
By incorporating the appropriate pretreatment methods into our workflow, Advanced Finishing USA ensures that every coating system, whether paint or powder, achieves optimal durability, corrosion resistance, and overall finish quality.




Advanced Finishing USA offers two primary approaches to industrial coating and painting services, depending on the project specifications. Our team will consider the part size, production volume, and any industry standards before deciding on the appropriate coating process. For medium-volume projects, our team employs batch painting techniques where parts are individually racked, coated, and cured to ensure consistent coverage and reliable long-term protection. This method is best suited for parts with complex geometries, oversized components, and any end application that requires precise and uniform finish layers.
For high-volume and MIL-spec applications, we utilize a spindle conveyor system that allows for continual processing from initial coating through the curing and final inspection phases. This approach guarantees consistent film thickness, consistent adhesion, and final quality across large production runs. Our in-house spindle conveyor process supports projects spanning from tens of thousands to millions of parts, including work for U.S. military contractors where coatings must remain consistent and within strict performance standards. From large components to high-volume industrial coating programs, our Erie, PA, facility is equipped to deliver consistent results with competitive lead times and pricing.

Large-part industrial coating and painting services focus on applying protective finishes to oversized metal components and assemblies in a controlled facility, not on-site building or structural painting.
No, Advanced Finishing USA does not perform on-site facility painting. All coating and painting services are completed in-house for industrial components and fabricated parts.
We can process components up to 6 feet tall and extrusions up to 10 feet long, while also handling small precision parts under one inch.
Batch painting is used for medium volumes and complex parts requiring precision, while spindle conveyor coating supports high-volume and MIL-spec projects with consistent, repeatable results.
Pretreatment improves adhesion, coating uniformity, and long-term durability. Processes like chromate conversion and zinc phosphating help ensure coatings meet performance standards.