Orange-red, copper-gold on the front, tan on the side, with a golden glow
Model NO. | P-M420 | Substrate | Steel |
Certification | ISO14001 | Tin | Matel and Plastic |
Appearance | Liquid | Level | Finish Coat |
Main Raw Material | Acrylic | Method | Spray |
Specification | 1L, 3.75L / 2L, 2.5L / 4L, 5L | Components | Resin,Solvents, Pigment &Auxiliaries |
Shelf Life | 2Years | Qty/CTN | 12tins |
Trademark | Meklon | HS Code | 320820 |
Car Refinish Silver Powder-Like Orange-Red-Silver Car Primer
The changing effect of silver paint
The effect of light and dark changes (why does it look different from the front and the side?) The special effect of light transmission in the silver powder paint is achieved by the combination of aluminum particles and transparent pigments. Silver powder is flaky, lying flat like many small mirrors to reflect external light. When viewed from a right angle, the reflection effect is the greatest, and the color tone appears shiny. When viewed from the side, the amount of light reflection will decrease, making the color tone appear darker.
The changing effect is also related to the particle size of the aluminum powder. Relatively speaking, the larger the aluminum particle, the more light is reflected. When viewed from the front (right angle), the tone is bright and sparkling, while when viewed from the side, it appears dark. The smaller the aluminum particles, the less noticeable the morphing effect, and the tones are mostly gray.
420 color effects: orange-red, copper-gold on the front, tan on the sides, shimmering golden light
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