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Polychem Launches Effects Collection

New powder coating collection from Polychem features 11 powder special effects available in a variety of colors.

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Polychem’s new Effects Collection features 11 powder coating effects in a wide array of colors.
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Polychem (Gainesville, Texas) has launched a new powder coating collection, named the Effects Collection. The Polychem Effects Collection features 11 powder special effects available in a variety of colors.

The special effects include speckles, translucents, metallics, sparkle translucents, veins, patina effects, river textures, fine textures and dramatic illusion colors.

Lauren Bayer, Polychem manager explains, “Polychem specializes in powder special effects and our customers wanted to see a good selection of the effect options that may be available to them. This collection showcases some of our most popular effects and enables a discussion on the available colors and whether they are also possible in custom colors.”

All Polychem powders, including special effect powders and custom colors and effects are available in flexible quantities as low as 5lb.

“Our altered RAL collection — whereby you can take any RAL and add a selection of effects to it — is extremely popular, but this collection showcases additional effects available in Polychem powder quickly and in flexible quantities.” says Bayer.

Polychem, a division of IFS Coatings,  specializes in color and effect creation, with thousands of existing colors and over 20 different Polychem color collections. As well as preformulated colors, the Polychem team works closely with customers to develop custom formulations.

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