Contract Platers and Galvanizers
Below is a list of Mechanical Platers and Galvanizers in the United States that do job shop work. If you are looking to have the process quoted for your parts or just want to have some parts plated, please contact one or more of the companies listed. Should you have a question about a particular plater or galvanizer, need more information about the process or want to see if what you are looking for can be done, please contact PS&T or Satow Global Technologies.
All-Service Metal Treating Contact: Suresh or Praful Patel
185 Oakland Phone: 609-393-4833
P.O. Box 554 Fax: 609-393-4833
Trenton, NJ 08604 www.mechanicalgalvanizing.com
Cadon Plating Contact: Andy Labo
3715 Eleventh Phone: 734-282-8100
Wyandotte, MI 48192 Fax: 734-282-7405
Custom Industrial Processing Contact: Paul Baumgratz
State Road Phone: 814-834-1883
St. Marys, PA 15857 Fax: 814-834-1537
Donham Craft Contact: Pat Hayden
15 East Waterbury Road Phone: 203-729-8244
P.O. Box 1187 Fax: 203-729-8487
Naugatuck, CT 06770 www.donhamcraft.com
Industrial Metal Finishing Co. Contact: Bruce Loeser or Sales
4200 Perry Phone: 713-747-6700
Houston, TX 77021 Fax: 713-747-7857
Mechanical Galv. Plating Contact: Bob Barnes
933 Oak Avenue Phone: 937-492-3143
Sidney, OH 45365 Fax: 937-492-6260
www.mechanicalgalv-plating.com
Nu-Tec Metal Finishing Contact: John Williams
P.O. Box 170746 Phone: 205-849-7917
Birmingham, AL 35217 Fax: 205-849-7923
Plateco, Inc. Contact: Jerry Owens or Jim Schweich
1375 Industrial Phone: 608-524-8241
Reedsburg, WI 53959 Fax: 608-524-6486
Richardson, Inc. Contact: Jeff Richardson
330 Otis Phone: 508-339-2177
Mansfield, MA 02048 Fax: 508-339-4991
Riverside Plating Contact: Tim DeVilbiss or Jay Shultz
113 West Main Street Phone: 319-885-4646
Shell Rock, IA 50670 Fax: 319-885-4383
South Atlantic Galvanizing Contact: Danny Vickery
P.O. Box 876 Phone: 912-739-3238
Claxton, GA 30417 Fax: 912-739-4829
Surface Finish Technologies Contact: John Short
215 Judson St. Phone: 607-732-2909
Elmira, NY 14901 Fax: 607-733-6119
Bold Print indicates platers with 10 or more cubic feet of capacity.
Updated: January 14, 2010