Powder coatings
Durable finishes for metal goods, appliances, architecture, and industrial equipment.
Some teams start with resin, pigment, or coating type. Others start with a market requirement. Akzonobel keeps both paths visible so selection meetings move faster.
Durable finishes for metal goods, appliances, architecture, and industrial equipment.
Lower-VOC routes for decorative, industrial, and protective applications where cure conditions allow.
Performance options for demanding exposure, film build, or application environments.
Protective systems for vessel maintenance, dry dock planning, and corrosion control.
Continuous metal coating support for construction, appliance, and transport panels.
Color, gloss, and abrasion conversations for furniture and architectural woodwork.
Barrier and food-contact discussions for cans, closures, and flexible packaging.
Rheology, wetting, dispersion, and durability improvements for selected formulations.
Choosing a coating is rarely a single-attribute decision. Automotive refinish programs need color confidence and drying behavior. Packaging programs need barrier performance and food-contact conversations. Marine projects need corrosion resistance, surface preparation discipline, and dry dock timing. Akzonobel advisors use this intersection to make the first shortlist more useful.
That is why we ask for substrate, exposure condition, curing equipment, local regulatory needs, and document requirements before proposing the next step. It keeps trials focused and avoids broad catalog noise.
A material view helps technical teams compare binders, additives, pigments, and curing routes. An industry view helps commercial and EHS teams understand why the same coating family may need different documentation, claims language, and application support in different markets. For example, a packaging coating discussion may begin with food-contact constraints, while a marine discussion begins with corrosion category, maintenance interval, and surface preparation standard.
Akzonobel keeps these views connected so that sustainability, performance, and compliance claims do not drift apart. If a lower-VOC route is proposed, the conversation also covers durability expectations and any changes to line conditions. If a high-durability protective coating is proposed, the discussion includes SDS handling and responsible use guidance from the start.
We will connect the two and return a clearer starting point for your coatings discussion.