LP&C opens new plant in Louisiana

Louisiana Plating & Coatings (LP&C) has opened a new 80,000 square-foot plating and coatings facility in Scott, Louisiana. With its opening, the plant is now providing the Louisiana area industries a variety of corrosion protection services, including salt bath nitriding (QPQTM), phosphate, and spray coatings.
The electroless nickel plating line is scheduled to open In July, 2013.
LP&C is a wholly-owned division of Houston Plating & Coatings (HP&C), a 20+ year-old Houston-based provider of corrosion prevention services.
“We are excited to open the plant with the QPQ, phosphate and spray coatings lines operating, especially because of the response we have already received from Louisiana-based companies, especially those in the oilfield service business,” said CEO of HP&C, William Howard. “HP&C has a significant customer base in Louisiana and having these services available in Louisiana will significantly decrease the turn-around times for those and other Louisiana-based manufacturers. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality plating and coating services delivered with outstanding customer service, getting the job done right, on time and on budget.”
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