About IDL
Colour Coating
Established
in 1984 IDL Colour Coating started off as a two man powder coating
operation serving the local engineering market. Over time they found
themselves with more and more requests for secondary metalwork operations
including assembly and fabrication which slowly grew into a dedicated
fabrication
division supplying a whole range of welded, machined, pressed, and
formed powder coated and stove enamelled components.
Growth
As the
general engineering arm of the company grew the reliance on powder
coating as a primary business decreased to what essentially constitutes
about 10% of today's activity. In the mid-ninties IDL Colour Coating
which at the time was fabricating large bespoke architectural items
began to carry out on-site work, installing signs, fire escapes,
tanks,
and machinery. Today the company has as many onsite operatives as
it does on the shop floor and has entered a new market undertaking
the refurbishment of historic metalwork. In 2003 the company won
a large project to refurbish 30 bronze sculptures from along the
London Embankment in front of County Hall each of which weighed 6
tons.
Going
Forward
As a growing
company IDL Colour Coating is looking to increase production
both in-house on the shop floor and within the powder coating
facility as well as on-site. With a 6.5m spray booth and a 4m * 3m
* 2.5m gas oven, IDL Colour Coating has ample capacity to act as
a metal finishing jobbing shop for both medium volume work, large
one off items as well as prototype development.
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