Materials for Architecture

Powdertech – Spring (and all year) Collections

We are really looking forward to seeing you on April 25th and 26th at Materials for Architecture, ILEC Centre, London. Specialists in architectural metal finishing, Powdertech Corby has four unique powder coating collections, alongside a range of polyester and thermoplastic powders. The latest of these collections, EvolutionTM, will be on display at our stand - our closest equivalent to a catwalk.

  • EvolutionTM is an exciting development in powder coating design, with finishes that reflect the natural patinas that occur naturally in metals.  For those seeking particular colour ranges to evoke countryside, town, coast or industry, LandscapeTM offers eight colour palettes with over fifty shades. The lustre and appeal of anodising, but with colour consistency within and across different metals, can be achieved with AnomatchTM, available in shades of bronze, blue/grey, golds and silvers. Our ever-popular and long-standing favourite, PWFTM brings warmth and texture to metal constructions, matching the natural variations in colour, grain density and pattern of wood.

Visit us on our stand, see EvolutionTM finishes up close and discuss your powder coating loves, hates, projects and requirements with us. We look forward to seeing you.

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