Tiger Drylac Power Coatings has introduced to the North American market a new line of powder coatings simulating anodizing effects. Series 61 Anodized Effect power coatings is a polyester super durable architectural grade and meets the high performance requirements of AAMA 2604 standards. Series 61 Anodized Effect powder coatings has been engineered to meet the requirements for anodizing simulated powder coatings for architectural applications, architectural lighting, railings, fences, window and door frames. It is also suitable for automotive accessories, metal constructions, patio furniture, garden equipment and other applications where AAMA 2604 specifications are required or where an anodizing simulation is desired without having to go through the anodizing process. Although designed for exterior applications, Series 61 Anodized Effect powder coatings is also suitable for interior applications such as office and residential furniture, balustrades, door hardware, light fixtures, store fixtures, sporting goods, gaming machines as well as other industrial applications where an outdoor durability can be combined with a decorative anodizing appearance. Offered in six colors, simulating anodizing color standards (Clear, Champagne, Light Bronze, Medium Bronze, Dark Bronze and Black), Series 61 Anodized Effect powder coatings imparts a uniform color, finish and thickness with a batch-to-batch consistency, a rich natural anodized effect, an excellent weather and UV resistance, very good flow and a good storage stability. Founded in the USA in 1985, TIGER Drylac U. S. A., Inc. Manufactures and distributes environmentally friendly, high quality powder coatings that meet state-of-the-art industry standards. Tiger Drylac distribution network in North America includes four manufacturing facilities and 11 distribution warehouses in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Source: COATINGSWORLD
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