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Shipping Container Painting: What You Need to Know Before Choosing a Supplier

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If you're planning to have a shipping container painted, you probably have many questions. How can you be sure the paint job will last? What steps should be followed for a job well done? This blog will answer all these questions, based on insights from industry experts.

Why Preparation is Essential for a Quality Paint Job

A durable paint job relies heavily on meticulous preparation. Here are the key steps every supplier should follow before applying the first coat of paint:

  • Brushing and Sanding: It's essential to brush and sand away all rust and uneven surfaces.
  • Cleaning: Thorough cleaning with specific products ensures all impurities and residues, such as oils or materials left from welding, are removed, which would otherwise hinder proper paint adhesion.
  • Alcohol and Exposed Metals: Cleaning exposed metal parts with alcohol ensures that no oil or contaminants remain.

What You Should Ask Your Supplier:

  • What is their preparation process before painting?
  • How do they ensure the paint adheres properly to the container?

Controlling the Painting Environment: The Key to Quality Results

The environment in which the paint is applied directly impacts the quality of the work. At Conteneur Expert, for example, painting is done in a specially designed room that accommodates containers up to 40 feet.

Why this matters:

  • Controlled Ventilation: A well-ventilated room prevents fumes from contaminating the paint being applied.
  • Ideal Temperature: Strict temperature control ensures that conditions are perfect, regardless of the weather outside.

What You Should Ask Your Supplier:

  • Where is the painting done? Outside or in a controlled room?
  • How do they ensure proper ventilation during application?

 

Employee Safety and Quality Control

Painting a container involves handling potentially hazardous materials. Make sure the company takes employee safety seriously.

At Conteneur Expert, painters wear special equipment, including airtight suits and helmets with clean air supply, ensuring they don't breathe in any toxic fumes present in the painting room.

Quality Control: The paint thickness is precisely measured with specialized instruments. This ensures that the container's surface is sufficiently protected against rust for years to come.

What You Should Ask Your Supplier:

  • What safety measures are in place for the employees?
  • How do they control the thickness of the applied paint?

Conclusion

Before choosing a supplier for painting your container, ask the right questions! Make sure they follow best practices in terms of preparation, environmental control, and safety. This will ensure that your investment is protected and you receive a quality result.

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