12.12.23
DuPont announced that Coryor Surface Treatment Company Ltd. and Nippon Paint Taiwan have introduced a series of new offerings including printed Tedlar PVF solutions and PVF coating in Taipei Building Show, the largest building materials exhibition in Taiwan.
DuPont worked with Coryor Surface Treatment Co. to launch the printed PVF film solutions featured at the show. This PVF product made with Tedlar is one of the Coryor’s AAMALON applications series, which is focused on better weathering resistance among other performance benefits.
Tedlar films have more than 60 years of proven performance in the harshest environments. From resisting weathering on solar panels to keeping airplane interiors looking clean and new, Tedlar film provides incomparable UV and weather durability. Tedlar films are even resistant to the harshest chemical cleaners, including bleach and alcohol-based solvents.
“Our booth at the Taipei Building Show features several great examples of various printed Tedlar samples,” said Jay Chang, CEO of Coryor. “Having Tedlar barrier ensures that these eye-catching custom printed films will be protected and look new and better wherever they are used.”
These Coryor Tedlar films can replicate the look of woodgrain, stone, and countless other organic finishes with unparalleled realistic detail, lasting outdoor fade resistance, and stay-clean performance. For more custom finishes, brilliant colors and photo-realistic images can be rendered with all the durability performance of Tedlar.
In addition to the Coryor printed products, DuPont is also co-launching a PVF coating solution with Nippon Paint at the Taipei show. Designed for building exteriors, including those exposed to harsh environments, Tedlar PVF coatings offer durable finishes for a variety of exterior and interior metal applications.
PVF coatings are unique in that they simultaneously provide superior chemical resistance, flexibility, hydrolytic, and UV stability, which are superior to any of the current coil and extrusion coating resin in the market. It offers ideal solution for surface protection against corrosion, fading and cracking, providing excellent chemical resistance and coating bendability performance.
“Tedlar PVF coating has been chosen for projects requiring premium protection of metal building materials used in corrosive environments. This technology is tried and tested through the long history of PVF film and enables trusted PVF performance with color and application flexibility for the user,” said Matt Urfali, VP, sales & marketing, DuPont Tedlar.
“Coatings made from Tedlar PVF enable the benefits of the film in a versatile format that can be tailored to specific architectural design needs. The finished PVF coatings are currently being used in many different projects worldwide. We are pleased to collaborate with DuPont in introducing this innovative offering in the Taiwan market,” said Zhou Lan, GM of Nippon Paint Taiwan.
PVF coatings are in-stock and available in the Taiwan market exclusively via Nippon Paint Taiwan, offering a solution to the coil coating industry.
DuPont worked with Coryor Surface Treatment Co. to launch the printed PVF film solutions featured at the show. This PVF product made with Tedlar is one of the Coryor’s AAMALON applications series, which is focused on better weathering resistance among other performance benefits.
Tedlar films have more than 60 years of proven performance in the harshest environments. From resisting weathering on solar panels to keeping airplane interiors looking clean and new, Tedlar film provides incomparable UV and weather durability. Tedlar films are even resistant to the harshest chemical cleaners, including bleach and alcohol-based solvents.
“Our booth at the Taipei Building Show features several great examples of various printed Tedlar samples,” said Jay Chang, CEO of Coryor. “Having Tedlar barrier ensures that these eye-catching custom printed films will be protected and look new and better wherever they are used.”
These Coryor Tedlar films can replicate the look of woodgrain, stone, and countless other organic finishes with unparalleled realistic detail, lasting outdoor fade resistance, and stay-clean performance. For more custom finishes, brilliant colors and photo-realistic images can be rendered with all the durability performance of Tedlar.
In addition to the Coryor printed products, DuPont is also co-launching a PVF coating solution with Nippon Paint at the Taipei show. Designed for building exteriors, including those exposed to harsh environments, Tedlar PVF coatings offer durable finishes for a variety of exterior and interior metal applications.
PVF coatings are unique in that they simultaneously provide superior chemical resistance, flexibility, hydrolytic, and UV stability, which are superior to any of the current coil and extrusion coating resin in the market. It offers ideal solution for surface protection against corrosion, fading and cracking, providing excellent chemical resistance and coating bendability performance.
“Tedlar PVF coating has been chosen for projects requiring premium protection of metal building materials used in corrosive environments. This technology is tried and tested through the long history of PVF film and enables trusted PVF performance with color and application flexibility for the user,” said Matt Urfali, VP, sales & marketing, DuPont Tedlar.
“Coatings made from Tedlar PVF enable the benefits of the film in a versatile format that can be tailored to specific architectural design needs. The finished PVF coatings are currently being used in many different projects worldwide. We are pleased to collaborate with DuPont in introducing this innovative offering in the Taiwan market,” said Zhou Lan, GM of Nippon Paint Taiwan.
PVF coatings are in-stock and available in the Taiwan market exclusively via Nippon Paint Taiwan, offering a solution to the coil coating industry.