Coil Coatings

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Coil Coatings Engineered to Withstand Rigorous Settings

PPG coil coatings strike a perfect balance of beauty and protection. From metal roofing and wall panels to HVAC equipment, from transportation to general industrial products, our coatings are engineered to withstand the most demanding residential, commercial and industrial settings and environmental conditions.

Widely recognized as the most efficient and cost-effective way to pre-paint steel and aluminum substrates, coil coating is a continuous, automated process for coating metal before fabrication. Because it can be a closed loop process, VOCs are captured during curing, making it a more environmentally friendly process.

PPG coil coatings have been recognized for durability in architectural metal coatings for nearly 60 years. With exceptional coil coatings, coupled with the industry’s largest color library, color capabilities and special effect finishes, PPG is changing what’s possible in metal protection and aesthetics.

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Coil Coatings Industries

Where are PPG’s coil coatings used?

Building and Construction
PPG Coil Coatings have been trusted for decades by building manufacturers to deliver high end aesthetics and long-lasting value for roof and wall panels, rain ware, garage doors and a variety of other metal building components.
Appliance
Washers, driers, refrigerators, and ranges – protected by PPG coil coatings in a wide-range of solid colors and metallics.
Transportation
Whether its truck trailers, cargo trailers, RVs or campers, PPG Coil Coatings can be formulated to withstand the high demands on the road – excellent UV durability, and protection against chips, cracks and impact.
General Industrial
PPG coil coatings can be formulated specific to your performance needs common in general industrial segments like office furniture, lighting fixtures, and HVAC units.