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New Awlgrip Colors

New Awlgrip® Awlcraft® SE Solid Colors at IBEX 2014 Awlgrip Awlcraft SE Houston, Texas, USA AkzoNobel Yacht Coatings will introduce the North American marine industry to an expanded Awlcraft® SE color range, the premier basecoat/clearcoat finish in the Awlgrip® product line, at the 2014 International Boatbuilders Exposition and Conference, September 30-October 2 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. (Booth 1224) The Awlcraft SE range will now also include solid colors with the existing metallic, pearls and special effect products. For new builds or refits, production or custom yachts, the Awlcraft SE range is ideally suited for customers looking for a fast-drying, two-stage topcoat system that is high performing in the harsh marine environment. With the same excellent gloss, flow and longevity already seen across the Awlcraft SE range, the solid color availability provides customers with a complete offer for those looking to embrace the numerous advantages of a basecoat/clearcoat system. Designed specifically for the yachting market, Awlcraft SE is easy to apply by spray and provides a premium, even finish that is fast-drying and durable. With the option to apply multiple coats in a single day Awlcraft SE makes it possible to complete the application from base to final clear coat within 24 hours, leaving a finish that not only looks great but is also easily repaired. The expanded Awlcraft SE solids and effects range offers yacht owners a great choice of colors and finishes to make their dream design a reality. Available now, the addition of the new solid colors collection makes available an inspiring choice of over 10,000 standard colors, as well as custom colors through the renowned Awlmix color matching service. For more information about the expanded Awlcraft SE color range and other Awlgrip products, visit booth 1224 at IBEX 2014 or www.awlgrip.com. More News from InTheBite.com click here