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A match of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 is a bronze-toned coated finish with a warm, brown-leaning character. It reads as an industrial neutral rather than a bright accent color.

It is suited to touch-up after transportation damage, installation damage, fabrication work, service wear, or missed spots in the original finish. MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish, making it a practical option for coated metal parts, frames, brackets, enclosures, railings, trim pieces, and hardware that need to coordinate with the existing reference.

It can also be used on screw heads, trim plugs, end caps, clips, and other ancillary items that cannot go through the original coating process but still need to blend with the assembly. Replacement parts, sample panels, and fabricated add-ons are common uses when close color and finish coordination matters.

As with most coated-finish matches, the result can shift with gloss, texture, film build, substrate, and cure. Small repair areas beside an older cured finish may still show a contrast at the boundary, especially if the original part has weathered or the surface has a different sheen.

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About PPG Powder Coatings

PPG, a global leader in the coatings industry, has long been at the forefront of powder coating technology. Originally known for its high-quality liquid coatings, PPG expanded into powder coatings, leveraging its extensive experience to offer products characterized by exceptional durability, environmental friendliness, and cost-efficiency. These powder coatings, formulated without volatile organic compounds (VOCs), embody PPG's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and superior performance. With a focus on addressing the comprehensive needs of its customers, PPG continues to drive advancements in the field, setting new standards in coating solutions worldwide.

Matching PPG Powder Colors

MyPerfectColor is able match all of the PPG Powder paint colors so you can find and enjoy the colors you love. MyPerfectColor uses its expert capabilities to recreate the original PPG Powder color by matching the original PPG Powder color books and swatches. MyPerfectColor is not using PPG Powder paint.

The colors shown on this website are computer video simulations of the PPG Powder Color and may not match PPG Powder Color standards. Refer to PPG Powder Publications to obtain the accurate color. Please know that MyPerfectColor is matching the original PPG Powder color. If you intend to touch up paint that years old, know that your color has undoubtedly changed from the original due to exposure to light and age and the new paint may not match. You will achieve best results by re-coating the entire surface.

If you need more assistance, please feel free to contact us and one of our expert staff would be happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Match of PPG Powder™ PCTA29318 Bronze 024 *

How close will PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 be to my existing cured finish?

MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024, but an older or already cured coated part may still not read exactly the same beside a fresh repair. Gloss, texture, age, weathering, cure conditions, substrate, and batch variation can all change how the finish looks in real use.

If the repair will sit next to an existing part, the safest approach is to compare against the actual coated piece or an approved sample when possible.

Can PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 be used to touch up chips, scratches, or missed spots on coated parts?

Yes. A match of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 is commonly used as touch-up paint for chips, scratches, rub marks, transport damage, installation damage, fabrication damage, drilled holes, cut edges, and missed spots in the original finish. MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish for that repair work.

This is the right kind of product when you need to repair a coated part or assembly, not re-run the original coating process.

Can PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 be used on screw heads, clips, trim plugs, or other small ancillary parts?

Yes. A match of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 is often chosen for ancillary parts and hardware such as screw heads, rivet heads, clips, covers, trim plugs, end caps, and similar items that cannot go through the same original coating process but still need to coordinate with the coated assembly.

For these parts, the key decision is whether the substrate is paintable and whether close color coordination is the goal. MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 for that type of use.

Will a liquid match of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 look identical to the original powder-coated finish?

Not always. Even when MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024, a fresh liquid touch-up can still look different beside the original cured powder-coated finish because gloss, texture, film build, cure, and surface aging affect the way the finish reads.

If the repaired area will be viewed next to an existing coated part, use the color reference as the starting point and expect the original finish and the touch-up to behave differently at close range.

What product formats are available for PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024?

A match of PPG Powder PCTA29318 Bronze 024 is commonly available in touch-up paint, spray paint, paint pens, brush-in-cap bottles, and other ordering formats depending on the application. Choose the format that fits the repair size, access, and whether you are working on a small hardware item or a larger coated surface.

For small chips or hardware, a pen or brush-in-cap bottle may be practical. For larger touch-up areas, spray paint is often the better fit.