It coats easily. Swirled in a cool whip bucket for about 30 seconds and 15 minutes at 400°F to get the results in the picture. It's listed as a high gloss which seem to coat best for me with any of the powders.
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It coats easily. Swirled in a cool whip bucket for about 30 seconds and 15 minutes at 400°F to get the results in the picture. It's listed as a high gloss which seem to coat best for me with any of the powders.
Will do.
I want to do a few more batches throwing in a couple variables before I declare a winner and get a batch ordered.
Just like to be absolutely sure powder works like it's supposed to before investing a good sum of money and then issues crop up.
Seen too many that don't work or only work under certain conditions. Leads to seller AND customer issues.
Thats wierd because all your color sample ral numbers that you have posted match with powder by the pounds numbers,which tells me something.
Ral is an industry standard color code.
So any mfg can ,if they want to, mfg a particular color it will match the same color.
The MFG can call it whatever color they want but as long as the RAL number matches the color is supposed to match MFG to MFG
The big thing is any MFG can come up with their own formula and or ingredients (which is where the issues arise with our application method ) as long as again the color matches the industry std color code IE the RAL number