It's a shop-applied finish, undoubtedly some sort of synthetic stuff and
maybe baked-on, too, and as I understand it, a very good (ie,
durable) product. How Kynar compares to powder coating, I'm not
sure, but I suspect that latter is later generation and therefore theoretically
better.
Ralph
In a message dated 7/10/2008 9:32:50 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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So,
what's the scoop on Kynar baked enamel finish?
Rudy says, "Kynar"; the
Anderson window marketing rep says, "Kynar"; the
guy on on the wharf with
a million dollar boat says, "Kynar."
Kynar, Kynar, Knyar.
Are we
looking at the Kynarization of America? Is Kynar the new Latex?
Is this
like the Greening of America? Green, green, green. Kynar, Kynar,
Kynar.
Really, what is Kynar? Why is it everywhere? Why do I need
to know about it?
John (what does he know? not much)
Leeke
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