Less is more with De Beer

June 27, 2013
Less is more with De Beer
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Team PR Reilly have announced changes to its De Beer refinish paint system that will make it more compact and will allow users to produce the same high quality finishes from fewer mixing base colours.


It means De Beer system users will be able to reduce stock, while the excellent coverage of the Waterbased 900+ Series can increase productivity and profitability through improved coverage.

Many colours in the De Beer colour retrieval system have been reformulated to reflect the changes and as of August 1st several mixing bases will no longer be manufactured. MM 905, 913B, 913C, 994, 967, 969 and 972 are all being phased out.

A new mixing colour, MM923 (Water Base Metallic bright orange), is being added to the range. This will allow users to create more colours in the red spectrum, while offering improved coverage on bright red effect colours.

To aid a smooth transition both old and new colour formulas will be accessible in the ICRIS colour retrieval system.

For more information call Team PR Reilly on 01-832-0006 or email sales@team.ie
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