New particles for metal effect powder coatings

To adress customer demand for more sustainable metal effect architectural finishes, AkzoNobel has develop a patented particle technology for a new range of powder coatings.

New Metal Effect powder Coatings
The new patented stabilized particulate technology results in a more concentrated, deeper metallic finish than conventional metallic powder coatings. Image: AkzoNobel

Having identified a clear market need, scientists at the company’s Powder Coatings business have created the “Interpon D Natural Metals” range. According to the manufacturer it has all the aesthetic beauty and durability that architects and designers are looking for – offering spectacular color and performance – but with none of the drawbacks of real metal.

Deeper metal effect powder coatings

The new collection features a stabilized particulate technology which results in a more concentrated, deeper metallic finish than conventional metallic powder coatings. Designed to protect and enhance even in the most challenging environments, the new range features a broad palette of superdurable on-trend finishes, from copper, brass, steel and nickel through to silver and iron.

As with all “Interpon” products, it contains no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and is more sustainable in application, since any overspray can be captured and reused, leaving virtually zero waste.

Further information: www.interpon.com

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