Welcome to Master Craft Finishers

  • 30 West Jefryn Blvd, Deer Park, New York 11729
  • (631) 586-0540
  • info@mastercraftfinishers.com
Metal Finishing

Architectural

From curtain walls to extrusions, we offer certified Kynar and powder coatings that withstand the test of time.

Military

Meeting stringent MIL specifications, our finishes ensure reliability and durability in the most demanding conditions.

Commercial

From storefronts to industrial equipment, we provide a range of coatings and finishes that enhance both aesthetics and functionality.

What makes Master Craft Finishers Unique?

Quality and Consistency

Our staff has been with us an average of 20 years—a highly skilled workforce armed with state-of-the-art processing and curing equipment resulting in an A+ level finish.

Industry-Leading Turnaround Time

With thirteen spray booths and four industrial ovens, Master Craft Finishers has the capability to complete even the largest architectural projects to the highest quality in a timely manner.

Best Value
in the Industry

They say that you can only have two of the three when discussing speed, quality, and price. We challenge that concept providing quick turnarounds on A+ level finishes, priced aggressively.

Location and Post-Finishing Capabilities

With a full mechanical department and a location only 30 miles from New York City, Master Craft Finishers is the East Coast finisher of choice for many national fabricators.

About us

For nearly 60 years, Master Craft Finishers has established itself as the precision standard for metal pre-treatment, painting, and powder coating.

Our experience and various certifications give us the skill and credentials to manage a variety of Architectural, Military, or Commercial projects.

All products are processed to perfection while maintaining industry-leading turnaround times.

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    10+ Million Total Square Footage Finished
    15+ Thousand Metropolitan Jobs Completed
    56+ Years in Business


    80+ Thousand Square Footage / Month Capacity

    Leadership and Management Team

    Michael Schwartz CEO / President
    George Dunningan Vice President of Operations / CFO
    James Adriaenssens Vice President of Production

    Common Industry Questions

    Common Questions about Metal Finishing

    For nearly 60 years fabricators have consulted with Master Craft Finishers in resolving technical details related to finishing applications.

    Here are some of the most common questions we've received over the years from customers.

    A variety of warranties are offered for coated aluminum ranging from one year to thirty years. The extent at which a paint manufacture will cover a product is often related to material pretreatment and or coatings used. The most extensive warranties require chem film pretreatment, architectural powders, Kynar/PVDF based paints or other coatings designed with environmental resistance.

    Most major paint manufactures do not offer extended warranties for coatings applied to steel (extrusion coatings). Steel is inherently prone to rust and the longevity of stainless or galvanized often depends on the quality of that process. With that being said, many industrial paint shops have the experience and know how to coat steel successfully.

    Environmental resistance refers a coatings ability to withstand and protect against a variety of environmental factors such as UV, moisture, temperature variation, chemicals, and general corrosion. Environmentally resistance coatings are used to ensure durability and longevity in a variety of applications ranging from industrial to architectural.

    Kynar/PVDF liquid paint applied to aluminum is the most stable and historically successful finish for exterior aluminum. Kynar has been in place since the 1960’s providing the industry with the knowledge and confidence that these finishes typically last beyond their warranty periods. For products that cannot be cured at high temperatures there are a variety of options like epoxy, polyurethane or bake enamels that can be air dried or cured at lower temperatures.

    Fluoropolymer powder is typically used for architectural exteriors for maximum environmental resistance. There are a host of other specialized powders including epoxy, polyester, polyurethane, acrylic and hybrid all designed for a specific purpose.

    Paint starts in a liquid form and is generally sprayed on through atomizing nozzles. Certain paints can be air dried and more resistant coatings are typically cured at high temperature. More advance operations utilize electrostatic guns for a more consistent and even finish. Powder coat starts in “powder form” and is applied to metal by way of an electrostatic charge. Once the particles of powder are attached to the metal a heating process (generally around 400 degrees) melts and cures the powder particulates permanently attaching the material to the metal surface.

    VOC’s are organic chemicals that have a tendency to vaporize easily even at room temperatures. They can contribute to pollution and/or respiratory issues at high exposure levels. Many types of environmentally resistant coatings have VOC content. The architect and or contractor must often consider VOC levels based on the requirements of the project.

    Many powder coats are low or VOC free entirely. The new breeds of fluoropolymer-based powders, in conjunction with eco-friendly pretreatment, provide high levels of environmental protection. These low VOC or VOC-free finishes can also be offered with a 20+ year warranty if applied by a licensed applicator.