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Product category: Steel and Structural Frames
News Release from: Corus Colors | Subject: Celestia HPS200
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 05 May 2004

Happy Birthday Celestia and HPS200 By
Corus

Corus Colors is marking the 40th anniversary of the origins of the development of its high specification and durable steel cladding coating.

Corus Colors, the company behind the unique and popular, high specification steel cladding coatings Celestia and HPS200 by Corus, is marking the 40th anniversary of the origins of the development of its high specification and durable steel cladding coatings The evolution of the high-aesthetic of metallic-effect Celestia and the Scintilla embossed HPS200 cladding products, through 40 years of continuous product research and development, began in 1960 with the launch of the first ever 200 micron plastisol product

Supported by the most comprehensive guarantee in the UK for pre-coated steel products, Confidex from Corus, both Celestia and HPS200 give, respectively, up to 21-years and 30-years guaranteed performance even at the cut edges.

Standing the test of time, both Celestia and HPS200 are guaranteed by Corus to perform to these exceptional levels because of the products' Galvalloy substrate, which offers enhanced corrosion performance, superior flexibility and paint adhesion over more common galvanized coatings.

Another winning factor behind the success of Celestia and HPS200 by Corus is that they are supported by the Repertoire online colour matching service and quality visualisation tool (www.colorcoat-online.com/repertoire), which allows the specifier to chose from an almost unlimited colour palette for HPS200, and to visualise the effect of both Celestia and HPS200 in a variety of contexts. Request a free brochure from Corus Colors ...

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