RegaLead brings a world of colour to Gulf Glass 2015

Date: 31 August 2015

The paint system uses a range of 19 base colourants which can create thousands of finishes and effects at the touch of a button.

Hall 4 E161RegaLead, a market leading supplier of decorative glass components to the window, door, glass processing and kitchen furniture industries, joins the exhibitor lineup at this year’s Gulf Glass exhibition in Dubai.The focus of RegaLead’s stand will be its popular ColorSpray epoxy acrylic based paint system, which is ideal for the back painting of glass for a plethora of applications.Most commonly used in the kitchen as a modern, easy to clean, non-porous alternative to other smooth finishes, this flexible spray paint method is equally suited to coating large areas and high volumes such as spandrel panels and wall panelling, as well as smaller quantities for more intricate jobs.

The paint system uses a range of 19 base colourants which can create thousands of finishes and effects at the touch of a button. Once the colourant is mixed (by weight) it is added to the high performance epoxy-acrylic clear base materials and is ready be sprayed onto glass. This ability to produce colour in-house in volumes as small as ¼ litre allows for the production of a truly bespoke option to even the most discerning user.

There are many systems on the market for spraying glass but few give the flexibility, affordability and performance of ColorSpray. RegaLead offers all glass-related products including colorants, base materials, computerised formulation software, spray equipment and accessory products, all of which are available in the Gulf via its Sharjah-based supply partner, Gulf & Middle East Machines Trading (GMEM).

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