
Standard Powder Coatings
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![]() HFSD Clear |
![]() Jersey Cream |
![]() Sandy Tan |
![]() Coffee Tan |
![]() Pearlescent White |
![]() Light Chocolate |
![]() Black Magic |
![]() Vanilla |
![]() Pumpkin |
![]() Burgandy |
![]() Safety Red |
![]() Ruby |
![]() Red |
![]() Clear Matte |
![]() Ocean Blue |
![]() Dodger Blue |
![]() US Blue |
![]() Electric Blue |
![]() Bubble Gum |
![]() Turf Green |
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![]() Pine Green |
![]() Emerald |
![]() Dark Green |
![]() Fluorescent Yellow (White Basecoat) |
![]() Green |
![]() Blue Bonnet |
![]() Safety Yellow |
![]() Light Gray |
![]() Dandelion Yellow |
![]() Safety Green |
![]() Bluegrass Green |
![]() Bay Mist |
![]() Brown Derby |
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![]() Fluorescent Pink (White Basecoat) |
![]() Fluorescent Orange (White Basecoat) |
![]() Orange |
![]() Cream |
![]() Bronze |
![]() Safety Orange |
![]() Black Wrinkle |
![]() Indian Turquoise |
![]() Honeycomb |
![]() Pearl Gray |
![]() Neon Green |
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![]() Bright White |
![]() Gold Vein |
![]() Matte Black Epoxy |
![]() Forest Wrinkle Epoxy |
Coat over polished aluminum, chrome plate or chrome powder. No clear coat required.
![]() Lollypop Red |
![]() Transparent Red |
![]() Candy Gold |
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![]() Lollypop Purple |
![]() Tropic Orange |
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![]() Charcoal Metallic |
![]() Copper Jacket |
![]() Red Sparkle |
![]() Mercedes Silver |
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![]() Super Chrome |
![]() Hammertone Silver |
![]() Light Sandstone |
![]() Jeans Metallic |
![]() Silver Sparkle |
![]() Silver Vein Metallic |
Illusion
products are designed as a minimum
two-coat process. A base coat, preferably high gloss polyester is
applied and followed by a top
coat of Illusion. Multiple coats of the Illusion products and colors
may be applied to create different visual effects.
Blacks and darker colors tend to enhance the Illusion products by adding depth and richness to the color. While most of the light is transmitted, a small proportion is reflected. On dark, especially black bases, the pigments reveals a distinct reflected color because most of the incident light is absorbed.
The wavelength of the reflected light changes continuously with the viewing angle (a phenomenon known as color flop). For instance you will see colors changing form green to blue, gold to bluish green, and copper-red to green.
The observed color is always the result of the Illusion color mixing between the base color and the reflected color of the product. When the Illusion is applied to lighter base coats such as white, there is less reflection resulting in less noticeable color changes and appears almost as pearlescent.
On light colored substrates, only a slight iridescence or a reduced color effect is visible because the base reflects most of the incoming light back through the transparent pigments. Creativeness is a must with these products and there are endless possibilities.
![]() Illusion Aquamarine |
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