Tiger Coatings at the PaintExpo 2024

At PaintExpo 2024, Tiger Coatings will be showcasing powder coating highlights such as the highly weather-resistant Tiger Drylac Series 68 and the energy-saving low-temperature powder coatings of the Tiger Drylac Series 18, as well as digital powder coating products and digital inkjet printing solutions.
At PaintExpo 2024, Tiger will be presenting the highlights of its highly weather-resistant Tiger Drylac Series 68 powder coating product range, featuring liquid paint-analogue 3D metallic and aesthetic anodized and dull matt effects. The finishes meet the strict quality requirements of GSB International and Qualicoat for the coating of steel, galvanized steel and aluminium. The Tiger Drylac Series 18 low-temperature powder coating is Tiger's answer to increased gas and energy costs. Thanks to significantly lower curing and object temperatures, the product provides its users with both ecological and economic benefits. Tiger Digital Finishes in turn offer colour and effect files for digital surface visualization. They offer the possibility of coating rendered objects with powder with a realistic appearance at the click of a mouse. The digital color and effect files in the file formats .axf, .kmp and .exr are based on real scans and can be "tried on" on the screen.
With Tigital-Inks, Tiger offers industrial ink digital printing solutions for indoor and outdoor applications. The technology offers the possibility of individualized series production, which enables dynamic adaptation to customer requirements. The inks, primers and topcoats have been developed with a focus on durability and excellent UV, color and chemical resistance and are used on a wide variety of substrates such as paper/cardboard, metal, glass, wood, concrete or plastics. Tigital Tattoo is a new generation of thermal transfer technology. It combines the properties of Tiger powder coating with the advantages of electrophotographic digital printing. The new generation of thermal transfer technology enables motifs to be printed in razor-sharp, photorealistic resolution of 1,200 dpi on various substrates such as glass, aluminum or concrete. Tiger continues to drive innovation with thermoset materials for SLS 3D printing. The Titial 3D-Set products are insulating, flame and drip resistant, self-extinguishing and dimensionally stable and can be printed at process temperatures below 75° C.
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