Simply put… Additive manufacturing adds material, and subtractive manufacturing takes it away. Both are used for prototyping and are practical

1502 South 14th Street, P.O. Box 446
Princeton, MN 55371
MON-FRI : 8:00am - 4:00pm
1-800-388-5355
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Glenn Metalcraft continually improves, adds, and upgrades its equipment to expand offerings to customers. Our goal is to offer customers options for painting or finishing all of the pieces we produce for them.
The acquisition of a paint company, Minnesota Industrial Coatings, in 2012 added to GMI’s services offerings. In 2014, GMI built a new, separate, state-of-the-art facility. MIC carefully guides each manufactured part through preparation, coating, testing, packaging, and shipping. Their expert technicians work closely with each customer to provide the best-manufactured pieces using their leading coatings technologies, eco-sensitive and quality-driven processes.
Powder Coating
The result of powder coating is a beautiful glossy finish that is very resistant to chemicals, wear, and chipping. We aim for results three times stronger than solvent-based paints. Powder coating provides a high-quality finish that can be seen and felt for years.
E-Coating
Customers today demand exceptional durability and quality from the products they buy. Not only do they expect these exceptional end-products to perform well, but they also want the finish to look amazing and resist corrosion for much longer.
Read more about our Painting & Finishing services on the Minnesota Industrial Coatings website here.
Our expert staff takes care of your project throughout our full-service process. We eliminate the need for external sourcing, saving you time and money. Plus, you receive superior parts from our state-of-the-art equipment and knowledgeable team.
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Simply put… Additive manufacturing adds material, and subtractive manufacturing takes it away. Both are used for prototyping and are practical
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