Parex ColorFast Pigment System

As a subsidiary of the Parex Group, a specialty chemicals and ready-to-use mortars company, Parex now has access to universal color a proven pigment system used globally by its sister companies. Parex offers a proprietary new pigment system that increases the range of color options, creating a broader spectrum of more vibrant, brilliant colors.

To avoid unsightly fading issues, the advanced technology of the ColorFast Pigment System incorporates an inorganic blend of high-quality pigments. Discerning architects, builders and owners can specify vivid colors with superior fade resistance for their premier structures.

The Parex ColorFast system is designed to offer color retention, and maintenance costs are reduced, due to decreased repainting schedules. The technology behind the ColorFast system allows architects to specify virtually any color, without worrying about fading or long-term maintenance.

The new ColorFast System integrates 16 unique pigments, offering a broader range of brighter colors with superior durability, increased fade resistance and improved opacity. Custom color matching also is available. ColorFast pigments are formulated with the environment in mind. All ColorFast pigments are VOC and APEO-Free.

For more information, email technicalservices@parexusa.com.
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