Powdercoating
Colour Selection
The
selection of colour for aluminium windows and doors plays an important role in
creating the right atmosphere and aesthetic appeal of a finished building, as
does choosing the design of the joinery itself. Colour co-ordination can become
paramount in the minds of many home owners and designers, and sometimes
insufficient consideration is given to comparing the long term colour-retention
and performance characteristics of the colour chosen. This is especially
important in the harsh New Zealand environment.
The
Powdercoatings that are used in New Zealand today are some of the most durable
coatings available in the world. This durability is demanded by the extreme
climatic conditions in the country and is provided for by innovative powder
suppliers. Our very high U.V. radiation conditions make New Zealand one of the
most severe, yet attractive, countries in the world.
The
Powdercoating colours that are available on various manufacturers' colour charts
are generally designed for exterior environments. Yet, within the range of
colours, the reality is that some colours perform better than others in
retaining their original colour and, as a rule, the performance features are as
follows:
Light,
Pastel Colours:
These have the best U.V. performance of any colour system be it powder or paint.
Darker
Colours:
These absorb more heat as they are unable to reflect away the light as
successfully as light colours, hence they age more readily when subjected to
long-term ultra violet rays. A regular cleaning programme will increase the
longevity of these finishes.
Bright
Colours:
Bright colours such as reds, yellows and oranges are produced using synthetic
organic pigments. While every effort is made to use the highest-grade pigments
available, these types of colours tend not to retain their bright original
colour as well as the pastel or dark colours.
The choice
of bright colours for use on exterior aluminium windows and doors needs careful
consideration. When a good long-term performance is required it is preferable to
choose a higher U.V. performance powder which incorporates ceramic pigments to
ensure long-term durability.
If you
require bright colours for aluminium windows and doors which are likely to be
exposed for prolonged periods, please consult with your supplier for appropriate
recommendations.
For the
full range of available colours, please check with your supplier.
Note: -
With any powdercoat surface it is critical that a regular cleaning programme is
adhered to. Please refer to the separate Care and Maintenance Instructions.