Golden-Colored Powder Coatings to Protect Metal Surfaces
Polychem Coatings’ Gold Standard collection of powder coatings comprises a selection of nine shades of gold that are said to deliver tough, durable protection to metal surfaces.
Polychem Coatings (Gainesville, Texas) launches the Gold Standard color collection. The collection comprises a selection of nine shades of gold that are said to deliver tough, durable protection to metal surfaces.
“The Gold Standard was born from designers and coaters requesting multiple shades of this classy color,” explains Lauren Bayer, Polychem’s manager. “Gold is a popular hue, be it as a base color or accent, and this collection showcases subtle shades and shimmers that capture the trend perfectly.”
The Gold Standard color collection is available in quantities as low as five pounds with free sample panels shipped out within two days.
Polychem says it specializes in color and effect creation, with thousands of colors and a range of special effects, including textures, antiques, metallics, hammertones, silver veins and more. The company has over 20 different Polychem color collections, as well as color matching capability. The Polychem team is said to work closely with customers to develop the exact shade and effect they require.
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