Mason color works announces new plastics division with high performance plastic pigments for coating

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Mason Color Works is a leading manufacturer and global provider of high temperature inorganic pigments, coatings, stains and investment castings.

Carol Mason Mason Color Works 250 E. 2nd Street P.O Box 76 East Liverpool, Ohio 43920

PressReleasePing - November 14, 2017 -Liverpool, OH - Mason Color Works, a leading manufacturer of

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inorganic pigments, coatings, stains and investment castings for 175 years, is pleased to announce its new Plastics

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Division. The new division is dedicated to high-performance plastic pigment technology for coatings, which provides

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heat resistance, UV durability and chemical resistance. The new Plastics Division will better serve the expanding needs of customers with new applications such as architectural finishes, coil coatings, cool coatings, exhaust parts, high solids coatings, military topcoats, powder coatings and waterborne technology. Carol Mason, President of Mason Color Works, said of the expansion, “We are excited and proud to introduce new product lines through the Plastics Division which will help better serve our customers. With 16 base colors and blending opportunities, our mixed metal oxides are thermally stable, insoluble and range in color. We believe in continual investments into the company and this expansion would not have been possible without the tremendous efforts and hard work of Michael Henderson, Lab Manager & Quality Control and our dedicated team.�

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