Paint, which contains metallic pigment, usually in the form of tiny flakes. Generally these are aluminum or mica, and are used to increase the eye-appeal of the finish.
Paint finish incorporating minute particles of metal to give added lustre to the colour.
Instead of adding pigment to a binder, metallic powders, also known as bronze powder, are added
Paint which contains metallic pigment usually in the form of tiny flakes. Used generally to increase the eye-appeal of the finished coat.
A paint which contains tiny dots of metal in its makeup to give it extra quality.
Metal powder, often bronze or aluminum, added to paint to make it both reflective and increase its protectiveness.
Metallic paint, also called polychromatic or "metal flake" paint, is used on the majority of new automobiles sold. Metallic paint can reveal the contours of bodywork more than non-metallic, or "solid" paint, and appears brighter in dull conditions. Close-up, the small metal flakes included in the paint create a effect.