If you think industrial painters just open the paint pot and give your halls, hangars and suspension bridges a lick of paint, you don't know Iris yet. But not to worry: in exactly 296 words, this will be fully rectified.
Industrial painting: a little thought first
Paint remains a semi-fabricated product. Which means you have to apply it the right way and in the right conditions if you want lasting coverage. This is why Iris is a coating expert rather than purely a painter. Where coating primarily means covering.
With more than seventy years under its belt, Iris has since earned its stripes within industrial painting. This is mainly because it continues to improve its own techniques. Just think of Rope Access, the Exoskeleton or stripping with induction. These are all techniques that make the work easier and improve the result. Not illogical of course: if you are less concerned with how you paint, you can focus on the quality of the work.
The importance of the coating inspector
The people at Iris followed the NACE Coating Inspector Program. A mouthful, but a very important one. For more than 30 years, NACE has been the standard for inspection of protective coatings for industry. Or in short, at NACE they have a nose - silly, we know - for paint quality. Our coatings inspector checks your paint work primarily for durability and health.
High quality culture
Do you know how Iris still ensures sustainable industrial painting? With a thorough QA/QC system. Coded language for a large-scale quality management system. Look at quality assurance and quality control as a kind of yin and yang: the proper functioning of each component keeps the greater whole in balance. And that's where your painting reaps the benefits. Only by setting the bar so high every time, we can offer you the same high guarantees every time. From preparing your project for painting to the finishing touch. Get a quote for your industrial painting needs from Iris.