Industrial Equipment Preservation | BK Industrial Coatings

Finish preservation for ag equipment, trucks, and fleets.

BK Industrial Coatings helps preserve the finish, improve presentation, document the work, and plan the lineup around working equipment. BKIC travels to equipment for ag, trucking, and fleet projects.

Intake Scope Prep Service Report
Mixed trucks and agricultural equipment staged inside a working shop

Built around real equipment work

From one tractor to the whole lineup See examples from tractors, sprayers, trucks, polishing, decal work, and multi-unit shop work.
Job reports Sample reports show condition notes, service scope, and finished-work photos in a format customers can review.

For ag equipment, trucks, and working fleets

Equipment work is easier to plan when the scope is organized by unit type, surface condition, service need, and timing.

Green John Deere sprayer staged indoors with clean finished surfaces
Ag equipment

Tractors, sprayers, combines, and other working machines can be reviewed by surface condition and service goal.

Multiple blue agricultural machines staged indoors for preservation work
Multi-unit planning

Unit groups can be sorted by equipment type, timing, surface priorities, and service needs.

Red semi truck with polished finish and clean paint inside a shop
Trucking finish work

Road equipment can bring paint, decals, glass, coating needs, and polished finish areas into the same service conversation.

Sample job report for a John Deere 8370R tractor
Sample reports

Sample reports show how condition notes, photos, and service scope can be packaged for review.

How projects get organized

Preserve the finish. Improve the presentation. Plan the lineup.

01 IntakeEquipment type, unit count, location, photos, and timing.
02 ScopePaint, decals, glass, coating, polishing, and reporting goals.
03 PrepSurface preparation, polishing, or decal removal as needed.
04 ServiceCoating, polishing, replacement, and protection work matched to the surface.
05 ReportSample reports can summarize condition notes, photos, and service scope.

Services combined around the asset

Ceramic coating is one layer of the work. Many units also need paint polishing, decal or striping replacement, and surface preparation before the finish is ready for the job.

BK Industrial Coatings keeps those services connected to the equipment condition and the customer's operational goal instead of presenting them as isolated detail packages.

Work typeUse in the scope
Ceramic coatingProtection-focused exterior finish work where ceramic application fits the surface.
Paint polishingPaint correction and refinement before coating or presentation-focused work.
Decal and striping replacementRemoval, preparation, and replacement when visual identity or equipment appearance needs refresh.
Truck finish workSurface improvement and finish preservation for road equipment where presentation and condition matter.
Job reportsCondition notes, project photos, and service scope for customers who want a clearer summary of the completed work.

Work examples and sample reports

Compare finished equipment, shop work, and report samples before starting a conversation about your own unit or fleet.

Work Gallery

Work examples

Browse examples by equipment type, work type, and market.

Technical case study

Precision Adhesive Transfer Component Repair

See a two-repair validation involving defect mapping, dimensional restoration, coating/substrate compatibility, and report-backed measurement proof.

Job Reports

Sample reports

See how a sample report presents scope, condition notes, project photos, and service information.

Start with the equipment that matters most

Send whether this is one unit or multiple units, the equipment type, current condition, location, and timing. BK Industrial Coatings will follow up to discuss the right service path.

Call: (630) 708-6570
Email: [email protected]

Useful first noteUnit count, equipment type, representative photos, service goals, and whether reporting is needed.
Privacy reminderAvoid sending VINs, serials, invoices, or license plates unless they are needed for the discussion.