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The current U-90 Paint lineup is divided into specialized series tailored for specific surfaces and environmental conditions:

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| Environment | Recommended Finish | Colour Group | |-------------|--------------------|----------------| | Offshore / Marine | High gloss | Light grey, white | | Chemical plants | Semi-gloss | Blue, red (safety marking) | | Bridges | High gloss | RAL 7042 (traffic grey) | | Architectural steel | Matt | Custom architectural tones | The current U-90 Paint lineup is divided into

: The industrial lacquers and primers are designed to be "recoated without lifting," featuring fast-dry times for quick project completion. Application Guide | Environment | Recommended Finish | Colour Group

For new walls, use P1000 Alkali-Resisting Primer ; for old surfaces, use P1100 to stabilize the substrate.

The features a range of versatile coating solutions, including high-gloss enamels, acrylic lacquers, and heavy-duty protective paints designed for industrial and residential use. Below are three post options tailored for different platforms to help you showcase the catalogue. Option 1: Professional/Industrial (LinkedIn/Facebook)

Compiled between 1989 and 1994, the U90 standard served a forgotten niche: the temporary high-visibility structures of post-Cold War urban renewal—scaffolding, wayfinding kiosks, modular exhibition stands, and demolition-phase barriers. These colors were never meant to last. They were engineered for a five-year half-life, after which they would fade into the very entropy they once organized.