Adsil introduces new matte finish


Adsil, Inc., manufacturer of patented protective coatings that consistently deliver sustainable results and return on investment, announces the introduction of MicroGuard® Matte.  MicroGuard Matte is an additive that combines with our stock coatings to produce a matte finish - with all of MicroGuard’s proven benefits. 

MicroGuard® Matte is formulated be added to MicroGuard® AD1000 or AD2000-QD where a matte finish is needed. It is designed for installations over hard tile & grout, epoxy terrazzo, slate, decorative stone, concrete, concrete terrazzo, brick-paver, painted metal and non-ferrous metal surfaces. It may be used on horizontal or vertical; interior or exterior installations, wherever resistance to chemicals, water exposure, staining, abrasion, mold mitigation and slip resistance is desired.

According to Gordon Miller, Adsil’s Director of Sales,

 “Architects, Specifiers and our Certified Installers have been asking for a matte option with MicroGuard’s proven benefits. We spent a lot of time on the formulation process and we are proud to release a matte finish with Adsil attitude.”

"Our patented, clear siloxane coating covalently bonds with your surface to produce a strong, thin, slip-resistant finish that delivers remarkable long-term protection and wear-resistance – inside or out – all with a beautiful matte finish. That means no corrosion, abrasive wear, mold, odor, graffiti or chemical attack. It also means reduced maintenance and cleaning costs."

 



March 21, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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