IFS Coatings Renews Architectural Powder Coating EDPs
IFS Coatings has renewed environmental product declarations (EPDs) for its range of architectural-grade powder coatings.
IFS Coatings (Gainesville, Texas) has renewed its Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for each of its architectural grade, performance powder coatings. IFS 500FP superior performance FEVE powder coatings that meet and exceed the performance requirements of AAMA 2605, IFS 400SD high performance super durable powder coatings that meet and exceed the performance requirements of AAMA 2604, and IFS 300SP standard polyester powder coatings that meet and exceed the performance requirements of AAMA 2603 have all achieved a renewed manufacturers EPD.
Glynn Mason, IFS Coatings President, explains, “We recognize that environmentally responsible design is increasingly important and we truly believe our architectural range offers architects and designers the environmentally responsible coatings choice without compromising on performance. We are proud to have the scientific data to back this up.”
IFS coatings architectural range boasts an abundance of environmental advantages including no/low VOCs, no toxic compounds, no toxic landfill created in manufacture or application and the ability to reclaim, recycle and reuse the powder.
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