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Digitising surface texture for powder coatings

21st April 2020
Alex Lynn
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On April 10th, the spectro2profiler was launched by AkzoNobel and BYK-Gardner to check the quality of a textured powder coating surface is to carry out a visual inspection.

"We’re excited to have achieved an innovation milestone,” explained Pim Koeckhoven, Technology Director for Colour at AkzoNobel. “Being able to objectively evaluate the structural quality of a powder coating – in a consistent, precise and standardised way – using a dedicated digital tool will be a huge step forward.”

Jean-Paul Moonen, Architectural Segment Manager for AkzoNobel’s Powder Coatings business, added: “Texture is an extremely important feature of powder coatings and the trend towards textured surfaces is getting stronger all the time, especially in the architectural segment, where both coarse and fine textures are used. As the world’s leading supplier of powder coatings, having this tool available will be a major asset to both ourselves and our customers.” 

Having previously collaborated on a digital device for AkzoNobel’s Vehicle Refinishes business, the two companies began working on the new spectro2profiler. The aim was to take what they had already learned for leather-like surfaces and use it to explore the possibilities of digitising the surface texture of powder coatings.

“We started researching prototypes two years ago,” continued Koeckhoven. “Combining our knowledge with BYK-Gardner has enabled us to obtain objective quality control based on highly accurate measurements which just can’t be achieved with the naked eye. We are currently testing and optimising this in our manufacturing facilities. It’s hugely exciting and we expect that in the near future, this digitisation method will also be able to support our formulation activities.” 

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