New anodised-look custom paint for METCASE enclosures

METCASE aluminium electronic enclosures are now available with an elegant new anodised-style powder coating that provides a cost-effective alternative to the traditional electrochemical anodised finish.

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This smart new custom paint finish gives the enclosure front/rear panels an anodised look at a price that is viable for low-volume custom orders (where the panels are to be punched and printed to customer specifications as well). For larger volumes, traditional
anodising remains the best cost option.

The new powder coating dries in a deep matt finish (<5 GU), giving the panels a luxurious satin feel. It is resistant to weathering and chemicals, and there are no toxic ingredients.

This thermosetting resin is based
on an acrylic/carboxylated polyester copolymer system. It is applied in a thickness of 60-100 microns and cured at 200°C for 10 minutes, to achieve a perfect matt finish.

Before the powder coating is applied, the aluminium must be pre-treated with a chrome-free GSB-
or Qualicoat-approved chemical treatment.

The new anodised-look powder coating is the latest new paint finish to be added to METCASE’s now 42-strong range of ‘always in stock’ custom colours. Recently, METCASE added eight new colours: violet blue (RAL 5000), cobalt blue (RAL 5013),
pigeon blue (RAL 5014), yellow (Pantone 1235C), medium dark orange (Pantone 159C), salmon-orange (Pantone 2027C), teal (Pantone 2238C) and anthracite (Pantone 432C).

Other customisation services offered by METCASE include bespoke sizes, CNC machining, and photo-quality digital printing of legends, logos and graphics. 

View the METCASE website for further information.    

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