Valspar Adds Pearlescent Accents to Salt Lake City Public Safety Building
Valspar Adds Pearlescent Accents to Salt Lake City Public Safety Building

Valspar Adds Pearlescent Accents to Salt Lake City Public Safety Building

June 30, 2015

...One of our favorite types of projects is when an architect chooses to use both aluminum composite materials (ACM) and glass to create a harmonious final product,” said Tom Ratway, Architectural Regional Sales Manager, ALPOLIC Materials. “The Salt Lake City Public Safety Building is an excellent example of how the ACM, in this case coated in Mica Platinum, works in tandem with the curtainwall to create a distinguished façade that also mirrors its aesthetic demeanor throughout the interior space.”

Ted Derby of LCG Facades noted that the “Mica Platinum coating was selected for its color uniformity and sense of quality that the color emitted.” The Valflon FEVE Coil Coating is featured on nearly 23,000 square-feet of material and designed with durability and attraction in mind. A variety of alluring palettes make this product line a great choice for an array of exteriors. From schools to service stations, Valflon Coil Coating resists weathering, fading and chalking. Valflon also has terrific resistance to airborne chemicals, acid rain and most cleaning solvents. Offering beauty with benefits, it is clear the illustrious appearance does not sacrifice performance...

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