Form what I have been told and read, you can not match Powder to Paint codes. Well Maybe BLACK and White. What I will be doing is taking a Powder Coated part to the paint shop and match the Paint to the Powder.
Hey All:
I have a customer looking for me to match the following liquid paint # PPG# 41455 Also this # is one the same can FBC707950D. It is a red. Can anyone help me find a powder to match?
Thanks
Bob
Form what I have been told and read, you can not match Powder to Paint codes. Well Maybe BLACK and White. What I will be doing is taking a Powder Coated part to the paint shop and match the Paint to the Powder.
Hey Noob:
Respectfully I don't agree. I have had some luck in the past getting a powder (RAL) # to cross ref with liquid #. Not always, but I have had some luck.
Bob
Typical responce follows: @#$^*^$@#$&(&%#$%&()&%$#$^*()_(^$Originally Posted by trsick
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I forgot about RAL #'s.That would be close but I think perfect match would be exception rather then rule. But the non RAL # powders would be much harder to match.
Typical responce follows: @#$^*^$@#$&(&%#$%&()&%$#$^*()_(^$![]()
I forgot about RAL #'s.That would be close but I think perfect match would be exception rather then rule. But the non RAL # powders would be much harder to match.[/quote]
made your day eh? LOL. But this time I do agree!
Bob
Yeah, boring day at workdealing with people playing with Devices that they should not be using. At least in a junk yard, people want parts, plain and simpleOriginally Posted by trsick
there are places that custom match powder to paint but you must buy a minimun of 50lb and since I haven't done it before I don't know how close it would be to the paint.
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