Powder Coating Collection for Architectural Market
Structura range of Interpon D powder coatings offers 40 of the most popular RAL colors.
AkzoNobel is supporting the needs of North America’s architects, designers and OEMs with the launch of its Structura range of Interpon D powder coatings.
The range offers 40 of the most popular RAL colors. Their fine textured finish gives aluminum and steel surfaces an intriguing sense of quality and depth, with significantly higher gloss retention and strong resistance to color change, the company says.
The Structura range is designed for exceptional durability and weatherability, making it ideal for surfaces that may be challenged by a diverse range of climates. The range boasts a 20-year integrity warranty on the coating performance when applied by an Interpon D approved applicator and meets the performance requirements of AMAA 2604.
The textured finish of the coating gives it better resistance to scratching and marring, reducing the need for touch ups or respraying. The finish also helps cover minor defects on the substrate. The durability of Structura helps make the coating more sustainable by extending the time between cleans, so less water and fewer chemicals are needed.
The Structura range is backed by an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). This means the raw materials, manufacture and transportation associated with creating this latest Interpon innovation have been assessed by an independent third-party for transparent sustainability credentials.
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