Plural Component Coatings Application & Painting

Plural component coating technology offers high performance, fast cure at ambient and below temperatures, and a vast array of chemistries to meet any coating specification. Polyureas provide exceptional performance both chemically and physically. Their unique chemistry allows for very fast cure times which addresses the problems other coatings encounter with humid and low temperature conditions.

The many beneficial characteristics of polyurea coatings include:

  • Very Fast Cure
  • Weather Tolerant: cures at -25ºF to >300ºF, even in high humidity
  • Excellent Resistance to Thermal Shock
  • Flexible: Bridges Cracks
  • Abrasion Resistance
  • Corrosion Protection
  • Waterproofing
  • Chemical, Environment or Atmospheric Resistance

Plural component coatings are most commonly applied in:

  • Waste Water Treatment Plants
  • Oil Refineries
  • Chemical Facilities
  • Pulp & Paper Facilities
  • Manufacturing Facilities

Induspray has many years of experience with plural component coatings, and can expertly recommend the best approach and coating system for your project.

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Locations We Service

We are Toronto industrial painters serving Toronto, the GTA, Southern Ontario, Western Ontario, Eastern Ontario and parts of Northern Ontario.

Our Customers

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What Our Clients Say

Induspray painted 4 large stamping presses for us and were able to complete the work with minimal disruption to our production schedule. First rate equipment painters.

Andy and his crew cannot be more recommended. In all our dealings, he was professional and honest. The quality of the work was excellent, and the price was reasonable. Thanks again.

A professional painting contractor that I would recommend to anyone.

The crew from Induspray did a great job for us. We had our entire warehouse ceiling painted (at over 85,000 sqft), and they were in and out in less than the originally estimated time. I would definitely recommend them.

All the walls in our plant were painted and it all looks great now. Very happy with the work and the price we obtained.

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FAQs for Industrial Plural Component Coatings

Plural component coatings are commonly used in Toronto’s industrial facilities for high-performance applications like protecting structural steel, tanks, pipelines, and concrete surfaces. They’re ideal for environments requiring fast curing, corrosion resistance, and chemical durability.

In Ontario’s variable climate, plural component coatings offer superior protection against moisture, abrasion, and corrosion. They’re especially beneficial for manufacturing, wastewater treatment, and chemical processing plants where traditional coatings fail.

Plural component spray systems mix materials at the spray gun, allowing for fast curing and reducing waste. This is critical for large-scale industrial projects in Toronto and the GTA where efficiency and durability are priorities.

Yes, many modern plural component systems are formulated for low-temperature applications, making them suitable for Ontario’s colder seasons, allowing contractors to maintain productivity year-round.

When professionally applied, plural component coatings can last 10–20 years depending on the environment, substrate, and coating system used—making them a durable solution for facilities across the GTA.

Industries such as automotive, aerospace, chemical processing, food & beverage, wastewater treatment, and heavy manufacturing frequently use plural component coatings to protect assets and extend facility lifespans.

Costs vary based on surface area, prep work, and coating type. In the GTA, pricing typically depends on the complexity and coating system used. Contact us to get a free price estimate!