D. Factory Paint

D. Factory Paint

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Most of Flannery's Factory Paint finishes are Kynar®, which is a 70% fluropolymer resin based 2-coat baked on paint. This finish is useful where high durability is needed or an existing color must be matched. Kynar® finishes are highly resistant to chalking and ultraviolet deterioration. They are also highly resistant to chemicals, salt spray, and industrial pollutants. Flannery recommends these finishes for trims on exteriors in harsh environments including coastal areas where salt air is most common. Kynar® paint finishes are available in custom colors. Please note that some finishes will require a Kynar® XL (with topcoat) finish due to the exotic nature of the color. Please have the color code or sample available when requesting a quote for these custom colors.

Specifications

Kynar® Paint Finishes shall meet of exceed AAMA 605.2 Specification “Voluntary Specification for High Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusion Panels.” Meets or exceeds a nominal dry film thickness of 1.2 mil.

For finish protection, click on the Manufacturer's Specifications link in the left margin.

Kynar® is a registered trademark of Atochem North America, Inc.


This website presents general guidelines and suggestions for the installation of Flannery trims and products. The purpose of these general guidelines and suggestions is to aid in a successful drywall or stucco finish based on the Uniform Building Code and industry standards. No website or catalog can address all of the unique specifics or installation details that occur from one project to another. Flannery recommends that every installer be familiar, or become acquainted with, common drywall and stucco trim installation practices before installing any of Flannery's many trims and products. Flannery also recommends that the specifying architect, engineer, and general contractor be consulted with as well. This website replaces and renders obsolete all previous publications by Flannery; including catalogs, pamphlets, or other forms of literature.