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Key-Link Fencing & Railing Achieves Powder Coating Certification

Key-Link Fencing & Railing is proud to announce the achievement of PCI 4000 certification, marking its first year of certified status. The PCI 4000 Certification Program, administered by The Powder Coating Institute (PCI), is an...

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Key-Link Fencing & Railing is proud to announce the achievement of PCI 4000 certification, marking its first year of certified status. The PCI 4000 Certification Program, administered by The Powder Coating Institute (PCI), is an extensive audit program that evaluates an OEM’s coating-related business practices, process elements, equipment, maintenance practices and quality control capabilities. Certified OEMs show, through demonstrated audit performance measurement, that they have the capabilities to correctly clean, coat and cure products to produce quality coated parts.

In order to achieve PCI certified status, annual audit procedures are required. The certification cycle consists of an intensive on-site audit, followed by two years of maintenance audits, which require documentation that ensures processes and procedures evaluated during the on-site audit have been sustained to the level required for PCI 4000 certification. In year four, the intensive on-site audit is repeated.

“Process measurement and repeatability are key to giving customers confidence that a certified finishing operation has the processes in place to do the job well,” notes Kevin Coursin, PCI’s executive director. “By successfully completing the certification process, Key-Link demonstrates that it understands powder coating is a high-performance painting process that must be maintained and controlled to optimize the performance of the finish.”

“Achieving PCI Certification illustrates our commitment to quality,” said Javan Lapp, Key-Link’s CEO. “To be recognized by a third party shows that we have the equipment and procedures in place that enable us to produce the quality coated products that meet our customers’ expectations.”

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