Powder coating design looks like anodized metal | Product finishing

2021-11-16 20:12:20 By : Ms. Anne shi

Sherwin-Williams' Powdura 4000 Anodite uses mica pigments to provide a smooth, ultra-matte powder coating finish.

Powdura 4000 anodized powder coating is designed to look like an anodized metal surface.

Sherwin's Powdura 4000 anodized powder coating is a series of colors designed to look like anodized metal surfaces while providing a smooth, ultra-matte powder coating finish, and is available as part of a 12-color series.

These coatings are said to have built-in, durable TGIC-free technology that can withstand the weather for a long time. According to the company, the use of mica pigments mimics anodized finishes and can provide an anodized appearance in single-coat applications without clear coatings. The company stated that the coating can be repaired, is suitable for more coatings than aluminum, and has better color consistency between parts. Other benefits are said to include consistent color, reduced processing time and improved weather resistance over anodized metals.

The coating is said to be suitable for manufacturers of windows, doors, stairwells, handrails, wall panels, benches, lighting and other high-traffic areas to meet AAMA performance standards. To help architects, specifiers and users understand the advantages and differences between different P owdura products, the company provides a series of product selection tools, including product and color guides, fan cards, color cards, and color panel samples of stock products.

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