AkzoNobel has launched TRINAR A-CLAD, a new coil coating system for aluminum composite panels (ACPs).
TRINAR A-CLAD is a high-performance, 70 percent polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) coil coating system for commercial and monumental ACP projects. New to the AkzoNobel coil coatings portfolio, it enables ACP coaters and specifiers to source consistent, high-performing coatings for the entire exterior building envelope from just one brand, helping to reduce costs and simplify the procurement process.
TRINAR A-CLAD has best-in-class stain and abrasion resistance, as well as consistent flow and leveling performance. Supremely easy to work with, the product offers a smooth, uniform finish during application and comes in a broad range of color and aesthetic options, ranging from solid earth tones to mica/metallics. TRINAR A-CLAD is formulated and mixed through AkzoNobel’s automatic dosing unit (ADU) for pinpoint color targeting and quality consistency. Reflecting AkzoNobel’s strong commitment to sustainability, it is also PFOA-free and meets AAMA 2605 specifications.
TRINAR A-CLAD is also available in AkzoNobel’s COOL CHEMISTRY series, which contains ceramic infrared reflective pigments. These pigments are designed to reflect UV rays while absorbing visible light energy, thus appearing as the same color yet staying much cooler.