As reported by Products Finishing Online in their article, “Low-Energy Powder Coating Helps Reduce Energy Consumption,” a revolutionary powder coating known as Interpon D1036 Low-E is helping companies decrease energy consumption while increasing efficiency. This innovative coating can be cured at 150°C—30°C lower than traditional powder coatings—resulting in a 20% reduction in energy use. Additionally, the faster curing process, 25% quicker than conventional powders, allows for more products to be coated in less time, which is a significant advantage in fast-paced manufacturing environments.
Specifically designed for architectural applications, the coating is ideal for use on facades, windows, railings, and doors that require architectural certification. It provides long-lasting durability and helps maintain color integrity in a variety of environments, making it a top choice for builders seeking both efficiency and sustainability in their projects.
Interpon D1036 Low-E’s environmental credentials are backed by an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), which evaluates its impact over its entire lifecycle. This aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and foster environmental responsibility. With companies striving to meet sustainability targets, this low-energy powder coating offers a practical way to lower energy usage while still delivering superior results.
This innovation is part of the company’s broader goal of cutting carbon emissions by 50% across its value chain by 2030. They also aim for 100% circular use of materials and expect 50% of their revenue to come from sustainable solutions by the end of the decade. The low-energy coating is a significant step toward energy conservation and highlights an industry-wide shift toward sustainability.
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