Powder Coat colours can be matched to any standard colour range and colours can be custom matched. Common colour ranges are the Colorbond colour range and other standards such as the Australian Standards, RAL European colour range and selected colours for domestic applications.
There is a standard powder coat colour range that is matched by all the major suppliers, and they each have their own range of fashion colours. The major powder coat suppliers will release new colours annually to keep up with trends in the market place.
In recent times there has been a trend to develop more textured, ripple and metallic finishes. Such as Dulux’s Surreal Effects range and its Electro Range using pigments that subtly change colours.
Akzo Nobel’s Interpon colour chart has its standard colour range and its Sable texture powders and Vivica pearlescent range. Or see their full range of Interpon colour charts at http://www.specifyinterpon.com.au/color-tools/color-cards-v2/
Colours can be custom made by the major powder suppliers in small or large batch sizes, this adds considerably to the cost of the powder. Hilustre Coatings has had custom colours matched for a variety of customers over the years, such as the textured powders used on Ford FPV engine components.
Colours can be custom made by the major powder suppliers in small or large batch sizes, this adds considerably to the cost of the powder. Hilustre Coatings has had custom colours matched for a variety of customers over the years, such as the textured powders used on Ford FPV engine components.
Components being powder coated in a custom made purple powder that Hilustre Coatings had made to match the customer’s corporate colour.