KCC New Product 'Royal Enamel'. <br>Photo by KCC

KCC New Product 'Royal Enamel'.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] KCC announced on the 11th that it has launched 'Royal Enamel,' an indoor and outdoor enamel paint that can be applied to buildings and furniture.


Royal Enamel is a naturally drying paint primarily composed of alkyd resin. It dries faster and has better coverage than conventional enamel paints, effectively covering surfaces of metal or wood, making it easy to achieve the desired color on the painted surface. It also creates an elegant appearance with a graceful gloss. Designed as a finishing paint for metal and wood, it can be applied in high-end interior and exterior sites, children's playgrounds, and commercial facilities.


Royal Enamel improves on the drawback of traditional oil-based paints that were difficult to use indoors due to their strong odor by adding floral and fruit scents. Despite being an oil-based paint, it can be applied indoors easily and without discomfort. Additionally, it has antibacterial (against E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus), antiviral, and mold-resistant properties, protecting metal and wood from various external factors. It is also a safe product for indoor use and holds the 'Indoor Mark' certification issued by the Ministry of Environment.


Customers can order customized colors and gloss levels, and the packaging is available in 1ℓ, 3.78ℓ, and 18ℓ sizes, allowing economical purchases according to the painting area. KCC also offers a service on its website that calculates the required amount of paint by entering the painting area and the paint to be used.



A KCC representative stated, "Royal Enamel is a product with excellent workability and fast drying, which is in high demand on-site," adding, "Currently, only semi-gloss and matte finishes are available, but glossy products will be released soon."


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