How to Mask Electronic Enclosures for Coating and Finishing
- By Lee Lechner
- Nov 5, 2025
Learn how to properly mask electronic enclosures during powder coating, painting, or plating to protect grounding points, threads, and mating surfaces.
Learn how to properly mask electronic enclosures during powder coating, painting, or plating to protect grounding points, threads, and mating surfaces.
We listed multiple ways you can speed up your masking process and be more efficient, saving time and money in the process.
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