Weather-Resistant Powder Coatings

Introduction
| Product Segmentation | Application Fields |
|---|---|
| General Industrial-Grade Weather-Resistant Powder | Agricultural equipment, construction machinery, ceilings, interior surfaces of curtain walls, etc. |
| Building Material-Grade Powder, meeting Qualicoat Class 1 | General outdoor aluminum profiles for doors and windows, various railings, anti-glare boards, etc. |
| Super Weather-Resistant Powder, meeting Qualicoat Class 2 | High-end landmark building facades, doors and windows, aluminum panels, truck or trailer whole vehicle coatings, etc. |
| Super Weather-Resistant Fluorocarbon Powder, meeting Qualicoat Class 3 | Replacing fluorocarbon paint for high-end landmark building facades, doors and windows, aluminum panels, etc. |
Application Fields
Machinery
Aluminum alloy doors and windows
High-speed guardrails
Traffic guardrails
Curtain walls
Sound barriers
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