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General
Once the background of the plaque has been painted, the surface areas
are highlighted by sanding (flat areas) or buffing (sculpted areas). To
inhibit natural oxidization, a clear, protective coating is then applied.
Highlighting
Finishes
Protective
Finishes
In order to protect the natural, highlighted finish of a cast bronze or
a aluminum plaque, two options are available:
Matthews
Clear Protective Lacquer
Providing a low gloss appearance, this clear coating was developed by
Matthews to help ensure many years of carefree maintenance. This option
should be selected when matching older plaques or when a lower gloss look
is desired (particularly for interior applications.)
Diamond
ShieldŽ Protective Coating
Exclusively available from Matthews, our chemists developed this 2-part
coating for protection in the harshest environments. Diamond Shield®
can be factory-applied only and provides maximum protection. This coating
is applied with a heavier thickness than our clear protective lacquer
and is available in a high gloss version only. Diamond ShieldŽ is particularly
effective in harsh, exterior environments, where plaques are exposed to
salt, pollution and weather.
Helpful
Hints
- The
maximum size available for polished bronze plaques is 48" x 36". A polished
finish is not recommended when there are large raised areas due to normal
surface inconsistencies inherent in the casting process.
- The
casting alloy of aluminum used by Matthews does not lend itself to polishing.
Polished aluminum plaques are not available.
- Diamond
ShieldŽ is our standard clear, protective coating. Unless otherwise
specified, all plaques will receive Diamond ShieldŽ clear protective
coating.
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