AkzoNobel Expands Interpon D Anodic Range with Bold New Finishes and Built-In Sustainability

Date: 13/10/2025
PHOTO: structure coated using interpon d anodic range.

The range now features 18 distinctive shades and is designed to replicate the sleek aesthetic of anodised aluminium while providing all the sustainability and durability benefits associated with powder coatings.

The international paints and coatings supplier AkzoNobel has extended its highly popular superdurable Interpon D2525 Anodic powder coatings collection following strong demand from architects and designers.

In addition to delivering the contemporary look of anodised aluminium, the Anodic collection features Interpon’s Low-E technology, helping to support sustainability goals across the architectural supply chain in two key ways: by curing at a lower temperature – 30°C lower than traditional powder coatings – or by enabling faster line speeds. Both options contribute to reduced energy consumption, lower carbon emissions, and enhanced production efficiency, all without compromising performance.

The latest expansion introduces bold, trend-forward shades of bronze, red, and brown, complementing the existing palette of black, silver, and gold. With a choice of matt and metallic-effect finishes, the collection offers greater design versatility, more consistent results compared to traditional anodising, and reduced environmental impact and cost.

The Anodic collection also provides several additional environmental advantages. The powder coating process lessens dependence on acids and reduces water consumption. Moreover, Anodic powder coatings can conceal surface imperfections across various grades of aluminium, helping to lower substrate costs and reduce rejection rates.

“Architects are always looking for finishes that help them push creative boundaries — and that’s exactly what our expanded Interpon D Anodic range delivers. These rich new red, bronze, and brown tones bring warmth and depth to a design, while the built-in sustainability benefits make it easier to meet performance and environmental standards without compromise,” has stated Bob Dirks, Global Segment Manager Architectural, AkzoNobel Powder Coatings.

Formulated with reduced-emission bio-attributed materials, the range helps further decrease the carbon footprint of the product and reduces embodied carbon across a building’s lifecycle, without any loss of performance. Free from Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and supported by Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), the Interpon D2525 range has been independently verified for its sustainability credentials. With proven weathering resistance and a 25-year warranty (Qualicoat Class 2/GSB Master/AAMA 2604) when applied by an Interpon D Approved Applicator, the collection ensures a standout finish built to last.