Powder Coating For Construction and Architecture
Powder coating is a surface coating technique, for construction and architectural designs for both interior and exterior uses. Our range of polyester powder coatings is specially formulated on selected polyester resins and pigments to give a tough decorative finish with excellent outdoor durability.
Due these many benefits over conventional liquid paint coatings, powder coating has become an increasingly popular finishing alternative for building and architectural projects.
Archetectural Powder Coatings
Architectural powder coatings are designed specifically for exterior building components like windows, doors, facades, and metal roofing. They are formulated to provide superior durability and weather resistance, while also offering a variety of colour and texture options to enhance the building’s aesthetics. These coatings can be applied to various materials, including aluminium, steel, and galvanised metal, to provide a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. Furthermore, these coatings can be customised to meet specific performance standards, such as the AAMA 2605, which is a high-performance coating standard for architectural aluminium extrusions and panels.
Construction Powder Coatings
Construction powder coatings are used in a variety of construction applications, including heavy equipment, structural steel and pipelines. It’s high durability against scratches and chipping as well as its protection against corrosion make it especially suitable for this industry. Construction powder coatings are available in a range of colours and textures to meet the aesthetic requirements of the project while also providing long-lasting protection against the elements.
At Alpha of Redditch we can match any colour you require and you can get an idea of some of our colour range by downloading our Colour Chart PDF by clicking below. As well as this we can arrange direct collection and delivery if required with our drop side vehicle 4mtr long x 2 mtr wide bed with a weight limit of 1.2 ton.