Industrial Painting – LuxKote

LuxKote is Modulux’s industrial wet painting service for architectural and design elements that need a controlled painted finish, careful surface preparation, and a system selected around the real use of the element.
The work begins with substrate review, sample direction, and a specification conversation before the primer, paint, and lacquer system is selected.
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What the service is for

LuxKote is used when a project needs a refined painted surface rather than a raw material finish. It can be considered for metal, aluminum, steel, stainless steel, MDF, wood, and composite boards, subject to preparation and project review.
It is a wet painting service, not powder coating. Ceramic paint or ceramic lacquer options may be reviewed where they fit the substrate, exposure, maintenance expectations, and approved sample.

What Modulux checks first

Before production, Modulux reviews the substrate, geometry, touch level, cleaning expectations, indoor or outdoor conditions, and the visual finish required by the design team.
This keeps the painted finish tied to a real specification rather than a generic color choice.

How the finish direction is approved

The service is sample-led. Color, sheen, texture, and protective layer expectations should be aligned through an approved sample before production.

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Creating an impressive and luxurious first impression that defines the hospitality experience.

Surface preparation before painting

The finish quality depends on preparation. LuxKote starts with review and preparation of the surface so the coating system can be selected for the element rather than forced onto it.

System selection, not one fixed product

Primer, paint, and lacquer choices are selected according to the substrate, the desired appearance, the use conditions, and the maintenance plan.

Suitable for design-led elements

LuxKote can support architectural panels, furniture elements, fronts, doors, metal details, and other designed surfaces where a controlled painted finish is needed.

Clear limits before production

Demanding use, exterior exposure, chemical exposure, high-touch areas, and first-line sea contexts require technical confirmation before the selected system is treated as suitable.

From sample to controlled coating stages

LuxKote is built around a practical sequence: review the substrate, agree the finish direction, prepare the surface, select the coating system, apply controlled wet-coating stages, and confirm cleaning and maintenance expectations.
The result should be evaluated through the approved sample and the intended use conditions.

LuxKote advantages

LuxKote is broader than ceramic paint. It is Modulux’s industrial wet painting service, and ceramic paint or ceramic lacquer may be considered where suitable.

Designed for specification conversations

Industrial painting is often treated as a color decision. For architectural work, it is also a surface system decision.
LuxKote helps the design team discuss the painted finish with the right practical questions: What is the substrate? How will the surface be touched or cleaned? Is the element interior, exterior, or exposed to demanding conditions? What sample has been approved?
Vendor systems such as Cerakote, Mipa, Sikkens, Renner, or Sayerlack may be relevant as examples of possible coating systems, but product claims must be confirmed for the exact project before they are used publicly.

Bring the element type, substrate, required color or finish direction, intended location, touch level, cleaning expectations, and any exposure concerns.

Use LuxKote when the project needs a controlled painted finish and the coating system should be selected around the substrate, use conditions, approved sample, and maintenance expectations.

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