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High-Build Polymer Matrix
MODCOAT is engineered with an advanced high-bond acrylic resin designed to apply a substantial 50-micron film thickness per coat. This high-build formulation ensures maximum opacity and structural coverage, effectively bridging hairline cracks and imperfections often found in pre-fabricated modular panels. The coating creates a robust, uniform shell that adheres aggressively to complex substrates, ensuring a professional grade finish on every layer.

Flexible Weatherproofing
Portable and modular structures face unique physical stress from transport and environmental exposure. MODCOAT is built to remain flexible, accommodating thermal expansion and contraction to prevent the cracking and flaking common in standard paints. Its UV-stable pigment technology ensures superior colour retention, resisting fading and chalking even under prolonged exposure to harsh sunlight and driving rain.

Multi-Surface Versatility
Designed for rapid deployment in manufacturing and maintenance, this coating applies smoothly via airless spray, HVLP, brush, or roller. It creates a durable satin finish on diverse surfaces including metal cladding, timber frames, and concrete bases. Fast-drying and easy to clean, it streamlines the refurbishment process for containers, cabins, and industrial units, minimizing downtime.

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Description
Industrial-grade high-build acrylic coating engineered for the protection of modular buildings and portable structures.

Formulated with a high-bond polymer system, this heavy-duty paint builds a thick 50-micron barrier per coat. It delivers flexible, weather-resistant protection on wood, metal, and concrete without peeling.

Available Colours
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    Jet Black (RAL 9005)
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    Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016)
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    Slate Grey (RAL 7015)
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    Traffic Grey A (RAL 7042)
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    Agate Grey (RAL 7038)
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    Pure White (RAL 9010)
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    Magnolia (BS 08 B 15)
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    Copper Brown (RAL 8004)
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    Cream (RAL 9001)
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    Oatmeal (BS 08 B 17)
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    Brown Red (RAL 3011)
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    Chocolate Brown (RAL 8017)
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    Moss Green (RAL 6005)
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    Cobalt Blue (RAL 5013)
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