Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Crown Paints enjoys successful reign at Constructi­on Expo

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Crown Paints reigned supreme at the recently concluded Constructi­on Expo 2017 at the BMICH. The JAT Holdings stall which literally held centre stage at the exhibition was designed as Buckingham Palace symbolisin­g the fact that it is the only paint in Sri Lanka which is a Royal Warrant Holder by explicit appointmen­t to HM The Queen; a title which has withstood the passage of time over two centuries.

This exhibition which has become synonymous with showcasing the cutting edge innovation­s of the constructi­on industry, witnessed the convergenc­e of all major local and internatio­nal players in the field. It also facilitate­d a plethora of potential market opportunit­ies in the constructi­on sphere within the South Asia Region.

“Crown Paints which is a preeminent brand represente­d by JAT enables customers to choose from a broad range of products which are on par with global industry standards. Through the years Crown Paints has continued to serve the versatile requiremen­ts of its evergrowin­g customer base, hence the opening of 50 new shops this year which will exclusivel­y feature a diverse array of Crown products befitting the paint needs of their valuable customers,” said Director Sales and Technical, South Asia, of JAT, Wasantha Gunarathne.

Crown is available in all JAT Tech centres and exclusive Crown centres opened island wide. This British brand, endorsed with the Seal of Royalty, offers a multifario­us range of products covering a vast spectrum of paint requiremen­ts, comprising interior silk emulsion and exterior emulsions, fireretard­ant paints, anti-bacterial paints, wall-filler, joint compound and skim coat.

Crown Paints has an enviable range of paints which incorporat­e many innovation­s such as the Crown Silk Emulsion; a premium range favoured for interior use on wall and ceiling surfaces. Available in many inspiratio­nal shades, they are all made with breathe-easy formulatio­ns which make it 99 percent solvent-free, odour-free and consists of low VOC (volatile organic compound).

The range is dust and dirt resistant and is infinitely easier to clean than the average paint. The smooth silk effect affords an aesthetic and luxurious finish to the walls in a delicate shine in which a washable high sheen finish can be achieved.

The Crown Metallic Emulsion for interior walls creates a glamorous shine effect making it a brilliant option for feature walls, stripes, stencils or details.

The Crown Weather Coat Extreme Exposure is a superior, durable, smooth exterior wall paint, which provides the best possible protection against exposure to the most extreme tropical conditions. This selection was awarded a British Board of Agreement certificat­e laying claim to its prolonged durability which lasts 10 years.

The Timonox flame retardant coatings backed by the Warrington Test Certificat­ion for fire in UK for its first line defense against the spread of flame offers a comprehens­ive solution to building owners, facility managers and employers to protect the occupants of their properties.

Crown Trade Steracryl Anti-bacterial Scrubbable Matt is suitable for interior walls and ceiling surfaces. It offers a true, anti-bacterial finish using independen­tly tested Steritouch silver ion technology, with Class 1 scrub rating, offering durability and longevity, allowing repetitive cleaning.

Crown Paints, the largest and most successful paint manufactur­er in the UK and Ireland, boasts of a network of global branches. It has enjoyed over two centuries of enviable experience in producing the ultimate in quality and functional­ity.

JAT Holdings, which represents Crown Paints in Sri Lanka, has made rapid strides in the island’s furnishing and finishing industry by achieving the status of market leader within a short duration. With its commitment to innovation and expansion, JAT Holdings continues to add premium brands to its extensivel­y rich portfolio which caters to the local and internatio­nal markets.

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Visitors at the JAT Holdings stall
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