Blast. Pretreat. Coat.

Whether you’re going for aesthetics, functionality, or both,
weโ€™re here to solve your problems.

Blast. Pretreat. Coat.

Whether you’re going for aesthetics, functionality, or both, weโ€™re here to solve your problems.

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What We do

We specialize in media blasting, powder coating, and painting for customers in the states of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and the surrounding Midwest. Kaser Blasting & Coatings is a division of Kaser Painting, Inc., established in 1987.

Our SErvices

Our Services

Blasting

Blasting involves directing a high-pressure stream of abrasive media (i.e., steel grit or crushed glass) at a part, stripping the surface of old paint or rust.

Our Services

Powder Coating

Powder coating is applied electrostatically and then cured at 400 degrees, creating a hard, durable finish. When you need great quality, a fast turnaround, and reasonable costs, powder coating is the best option.

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Liquid Coating

Liquid coating is more versatile than powder coating, but is more labor intensive and generally more expensive on common parts. When it comes to extremely large or heavy parts, or if durability is less of a concern, liquid coating is more efficient than powder coating.

Testimonials

“Kaser does all my powder coating, they are always on-time and their work comes out perfect. Staff is more than friendly and eager to help.”

Clint Mailahn
Mailahn Innovation

“Fantastic! We are very happy with your service, you are all fabulous and you have helped us many many times. Your work is excellent”

S&S Welding

“Kaser gets the job done on-time and does great work! If there is ever a problem, they have taken care of it for me!”

Trenton Wheatley
Wheatley Welding

Blog

What Does “Talent” Mean in the Finishing Industry?

What Does “Talent” Mean in the Finishing Industry?

Roughly once a year, I hire someone talented. Talent is harder to define in the finishing industry than it is in sports, art, or music. I canโ€™t think of any specific physical traits that would predispose someone to being good โ€“ or better than their peers โ€“ at what we...

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Reasons *NOT* To Blast Before Powder Coating

Reasons *NOT* To Blast Before Powder Coating

Nine times out of ten, I recommend blasting parts before powder coating them. Iโ€™ve blogged extensively about this in the past, and wonโ€™t reiterate my pro-blasting arguments here. Instead, I want to talk about the occasions when blasting may not be advisable. Theyโ€™re...

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Why I’m So Uptight about Scheduling

Why I’m So Uptight about Scheduling

Itโ€™s no secret: Iโ€™m uptight about the powder coating production schedule. Customers are often baffled by this. In their minds, batching one lawn chair in with a larger run of parts should be no big deal โ€“ and to a certain extent, thatโ€™s true. But there are...

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