Turnkey Induction Stripping, Delivered by an Experienced Crew
Coldsweep provides fully managed induction stripping for industrial coating removal on steel structures. We bring the technology, the operators, and the process oversight needed to remove coatings efficiently.
Our crews are experienced, adaptable, and easy to work with. We are focused on getting the job done right while fitting into the realities of each site.
Why Clients Choose Coldsweep
Clients select a fully managed approach when outcomes matter more than experimentation.
Coldsweep is often brought in when:
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Coating removal sits on a critical path
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The work environment is active, sensitive, or tightly controlled
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Experience with both the technology and the work environment matters
We combine hard-working field crews with proven induction technology to reduce risk and increase efficiency.
How Our Approach Reduces Risk
Coldsweep’s induction stripping services are designed around control and predictability.
Unlike abrasive or impact-based methods, induction stripping minimizes secondary waste, airborne particulate, and collateral damage to surrounding equipment. Controlled heat application allows coatings to be separated cleanly without compromising steel integrity or weld performance.
Our crews are trained specifically on induction-based coating removal, ensuring consistent results across a wide range of industrial applications.

Experience That Shows Up on Site
Coldsweep has more than a decade of hands-on experience with induction coating removal, including extensive use of RPR induction systems across a wide range of industrial applications.
That experience is backed by a broader background in coating removal and industrial cleaning, allowing our teams to adapt methods, learn site-specific requirements, and support adjacent scopes as needed. We don’t just run equipment—we solve problems in the field.
Start with a Technical Conversation
If you’re considering induction stripping for a project where experience, efficiency, and execution matter, the best next step is a short technical discussion.
We’ll review the scope, constraints, and coating system to determine whether a fully managed approach is the right fit—and how induction technology can help streamline the work.
