Latem Industries

 

THE POWER TO SURPRISE, THE KNOWLEDGE TO SURPASS YOUR METAL FINISHING REQUIREMENTS

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Experienced Problem Solvers

When Ontario's top manufacturers find rust, excess oils, unwanted sharp edges, and/or scaling on their parts, they turn to Latem Industries, Ontario's top single-source metal finishing supplier.

 

We're the equivalent of a 'household name' when it comes to methodical, yet quick solutions to both common and uncommon problems in the manufacturing industry. Latem’s expert teams reliably deliver the high-quality Shot Blasting, Metal Finishing, and Metal Polishing services that help to ensure your processed parts are consistently effective.

 

Exclusive Methods

Our proprietary techniques are designed to improve the appearance of your parts, making them ready for assembly, and to promote better adhesion, if coating is the next stage in your process.  

 

A Facility That Can Meet Your Needs

We operate an 80,000 sq ft, 18-bay facility, directly off of Highway 401 in Cambridge, Ontario. That puts Latem Industries at the center of Ontario’s manufacturing sector and allows us to process more than 15 million parts each month. 

 

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Understanding Nylon 11 • 04 / 09 / 2024
by: Mike Zinger
Nylon 11, also known as polyamide 11, is indeed a remarkable material, especially when used as a coating.    
  1. Chemical Resistance: Nylon 11 boasts excellent chemical resistance against various substances, including oils, greases, fuels, and many chemicals. This property makes it ideal for applications where exposure to harsh chemicals is common, such as in industrial settings or automotive components. The ability of Nylon 11 to withstand chemical attacks enhances t...
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Glass or Ceramic Media Blasting could be the answer to your question! • 03 / 05 / 2024
by: Mike Zinger
Shot blasting with glass or ceramic media is a highly effective surface preparation technique utilized across a spectrum of industries for various applications. This method involves propelling small, spherical beads of glass or ceramic at high velocity onto a surface to achieve desired cleaning, finishing, or texturing effects. This process is integral in tasks ranging from rust removal on metal surfaces to creating matte finishes on delicate materials like glass.     Fund...
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