Our know-how

Our expertise: industrial painting of body parts made of composite materials
JETLAQUE’s expertise lies in its mastery of the skills needed to to paint visible body parts made of composite materials for the commercial vehicle industry (heavy goods vehicles) and the professional capital goods manufacturing industry.
We operate exclusively:

  • on an industrial scale (series production, not single parts)
  • on composite materials (no other materials)
  • eand relying on the skills and expertise of our human resources.
Our special strengths
  • The recognition of the firm’s new and long-standing customers
  • The ability to respond to customers’ needs within a very short space of time, whether for prototyping or for series production
  • Operational mastery of the preparation and painting processes as well as the final assembly of the products and just-in-time logistics for the automotive industry
  • Strong partnerships with strategic suppliers
  • A loyal workforce committed to the company
  • Dual certification proving that the organisation is able to respond favourably and over the long term to its customers’ QCDS requirements

We paint the most visible body parts on vehicles and other equipment

We are specialised in the finishing and fitting of trims and visible parts on vehicles and other items of equipment. As their aesthetic appearance is of the utmost importance, we are able to guarantee the perfection of a visual effect and its consistent quality over a series of several thousand parts.

Our method

We are specialised in the finishing and fitting of trims and visible parts on vehicles and other items of equipment. As their aesthetic appearance is of the utmost importance, we are able to guarantee the perfection of a visual effect and its consistent quality over a series of several thousand parts. Pour y parvenir, nos savoir-faire techniques s’articulent autour de trois grands axes :
– Preparation
– Painting
– Finishing

Preparation
Painting
Finishing
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Discover our 5 production processes