Architectural Uses for Liquid & Powder


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Join Architectural Manager, Gary Edgar of PPG unveils the secrets behind coatings and their optimal use.

Navigating the complexities of coatings and determining when to use each one can be a challenging task. From deciphering the disparities between liquid and powder coatings to understanding the nuances of various powder coatings, including the revolutionary powder fluoropolymer coating technologies, it can be overwhelming.

This specially designed course aims to enhance the understanding of contractors, designers, and architects regarding the complexities of different coating types. Gain insights into the cutting-edge powder fluoropolymer coating technologies for architectural markets, explore the diverse range of coating technologies currently available, delve into the manufacturing process of these products, and discover specific application methods to elevate your expertise.

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