Coating to Protect Building Products

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2016


PPG has introduced a waterborne acrylic urethane for exterior building products, including patio and entry doors, molding and trim, windows and siding.

The Aquacron 200 Series coating offers protection for wood, fiber glass, plastic, vinyl and composite substrates, according to the manufacturer.

garage door
PPG
The coating is designed to protect wood, fiber glass, plastic, vinyl and composite substrates.
garage door
PPG

The coating is designed to protect wood, fiber glass, plastic, vinyl and composite substrates.

NLB Corporation
APV Engineered Coatings

Additionally, the new coating can be formulated with heat-reflective pigments to enhance the durability and appearance of heat-sensitive substrates such as vinyl and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), PPG says.

Tarps manufacturing, Inc.
Modern Safety Techniques

PPG says the coating also features strong chemical resistance, accelerated cure time and fast block resistance. Custom colors are available to facilitate color-matching, and Aquacron 200 Series coating meets American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) specifications for prefinished aluminum, vinyl and fiber glass, and Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) specifications for primed and prefinished wood, PPG adds.

Quikspray, Inc.
base painters

More information: www.ppgindustrialcoatings.com.

Tagged categories: Aesthetics; Aluminum; Building facades; Building owners; Coatings Technology; PPG; Urethane


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