Railcraft Powder Coat Colors
Railcraft is proud to be an approved applicator of Akzo Nobel’s Interpon D3000.
Approved Applicator
Railcraft is proud to be an approved applicator of Akzo Nobel’s Interpon D3000. This powder meets AAMA 2605 standards. Railcraft uses Interpon D series for projects in Hawaii and along the North American coasts of California and Florida.
For the Interpon D Color Card & Warranty click here.
Stock Colors
Railcraft stocks a wide variety of color options that will fit your color profile. Choose from one of our standard colors or any of our many custom colors. Have an idea for a color you don’t see here? We can make it happen. Color sample chips are available from your local Railcraft dealer.
Gloss White
Quartz Grey
Chocolate
Sandalwood
Rideau Brown
Railcraft Tan
Railing Beige
Oyster Grey
Railing Grey
Black Velvet
Evergreen
Flat Black
Custom Colors
Railcraft is capable of managing custom rail colors for large residential and commercial projects. Additional time is required in order to source and match paint colors for your buildings needs. Contact us to learn more about ordering custom colors and matching your architect’s specifications.
Powder Coating Vs Spray
The advantages of powder coating over spray painting.
AAMA Fluoropolymer Power Coating
AAMA 2605 Finish Comparison
For performance characteristics comparing liquid paint 70% PVDF (Kynar resin) and powder coating 100% FEVE (Fluoroethylene Vinyl Ether) please see the attached report. A main difference between these two coatings, apart from their physical state, is that the liquid coating is a thermoplastic and the powder coating is a thermoset. The Kynar resin does not undergo a permanent, one-way, infusible reaction as compared to the powder thermosets. Because of this, powder coated products are typically much harder and more scratch resistant, with a tougher film compared to the Kynar resin thermoplastic competitor.