PPG Industry Duranar Vari-Cool

Duranar Vari-Cool coatings reflect the suns energy with pearlescent pigments that use PPG Industrys Ultra-Cool infrared-reflective technology. Available in 17 preformulated standard tints, the fluoropolymer coating changes color according to viewing angle. The Duranar Vari-Cool coating system is suited for roof panels, building panels, curtain walls, storefronts, accents, and corporate signage, and can be applied on aluminum and coated substrates, but not on hot- or cold-rolled steel substrates or exterior exposures. Minor scratches can be easily repaired in the field. The coating has a foundation of Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 resin. ppgideascapes.com

Duranar Vari-Cool coatings reflect the suns energy with pearlescent pigments that use PPG Industrys Ultra-Cool infrared-reflective technology. Available in 17 preformulated standard tints, the fluoropolymer coating changes color according to viewing angle. The Duranar Vari-Cool coating system is suited for roof panels, building panels, curtain walls, storefronts, accents, and corporate signage, and can be applied on aluminum and coated substrates, but not on hot- or cold-rolled steel substrates or exterior exposures. Minor scratches can be easily repaired in the field. The coating has a foundation of Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 resin. ppgideascapes.com

Duranar Vari-Cool coatings reflect the sun’s energy with pearlescent pigments that use PPG Industry’s Ultra-Cool infrared-reflective technology. Available in 17 preformulated standard tints, the fluoropolymer coating changes color according to viewing angle. The Duranar Vari-Cool coating system is suited for roof panels, building panels, curtain walls, storefronts, accents, and corporate signage, and can be applied on aluminum and coated substrates, but not on hot- or cold-rolled steel substrates or exterior exposures. Minor scratches can be easily repaired in the field. The coating has a foundation of Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 resin. ppgideascapes.com

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