Stoving Coatings
Baked (Heat-Cured) Coatings
Conventional baked (heat-cured) coatings continue to hold a stable market share in certain industries—such as glass manufacturing—despite the widespread adoption of powder coatings. Their sustained use is largely due to their ease of application and suitability for coating complex, multi-surface parts.
Accordingly, these products are formulated to deliver excellent adhesion, high gloss, notable mechanical strength, impact resistance, and reliable UV stability.
PHYLA products are manufactured in accordance with international standards ASTM D4060, ISO 12944, NACE SP0178, as well as domestic standards IGS-C-TP-020 and IPS-C-TP-102.
Products
| Product Code | Product Description | Application | Usage Location |
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Phyla Gard ST-131
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Alkyd–melamine oven-baked paint
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High‑resistance coating against abrasion, impact, and chemicals; provides excellent gloss and appearance; suitable for metal parts, doors, windows, metal furniture, and industrial equipment baked at 140–180°C
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Glass topcoat / Metal components
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Phyla Gard ST-621
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Polyester–melamine oven-baked paint
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High‑durability coating with exceptional corrosion, abrasion, and chemical resistance; long‑lasting gloss and finish; for home appliances, automotive parts, aluminum profiles, and metal surfaces requiring high appearance quality; baked at 180–200°C
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Home appliances / Shelving systems
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Some Common RAL Shades Used for Baked (Heat-Cured) Coatings
9005
5022
5015
5012
3020
2004
1028
9010