Low-Bake Coating Enhances Protection for Harsh Conditions
AkzoNobel’s low-bake powder coating provides superior surface protection in extreme conditions while allowing faster, more efficient curing.
AkzoNobel introduces a superdurable low-bake powder coating that will help protect building surfaces in more challenging environments.
The Interpon D2525 Low-E range has been designed to withstand conditions in more extreme locations, such as those exposed to harsh weather. It can also improve longevity in standard environments. The new range can be cured at temperatures as low as 300◦F.
Interpon D2525 Low-E can either be cured at a lower temperature (300◦F compared with a standard curing temperature between 350◦F and 400◦F) or it can be cured up to 25% faster than conventional powders, allowing for more products to be coated in less time and improving the efficiency of the coating line.
It's suited to any architectural or industrial metal surface, both exterior and interior, including facades, windows, pergolas, fencing, railings, metal office equipment and doors. Key features include durability to protect color integrity and performance.
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