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Drylac® 69/80143 Is Suitable Only for Interior Applications T H E A M E R I C A S BENELUX ITALY TIGER Coatings Belgium bvba TIGER Drylac Italia s.r.l. A F R I C A BRAZIL 3640 Kinrooi 24121 Bergamo TIGER Drylac do Brasil Ltda. phone 32-89-70-00-16 phone 39-35-413-35-80 EGYPT [email protected] 13295-000 ITUPEVA - SP [email protected] TIGER Coatings Egypt (LTD) [email protected] phone 55-11-4496-5327 LITHUANIA, LATVIA Cairo, 11828, Egypt [email protected] phone 20-2-46-65-14-55 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA UAB „LAKMALIT“ ® KLIO d.o.o. 44299 Kaunas [email protected] CANADA phone 370-7-32-37-41-32-34-95 TIGER Drylac Canada Inc. 75300 Lukavac/Tuzla phone 387-35-541-300 [email protected] SOUTH AFRICA Drylac Guelph, ON, N1G 4P5 [email protected] FERRO Industrial Products (PTY) LTD phone 1-800-243-8148 POLAND Brakpan, South Africa [email protected] BULGARIA & ROMANIA TIGER Coatings Poland SP. z o. o. phone 27-11-746-4000 POWDER COATINGS Deyacolor LTD 05-500 Piaseczno [email protected] Warehouse Alberta 1113 Sofia 13 post box no. 265 phone 48-534-555-729 Calgary, AB, T2C 4Y7 phone/fax 359-2-978-58-61 [email protected] phone 1-800-243-8148 phone 359-2-411-49-83 [email protected] RUSSIA A S I A [email protected] TIGER Coatings Moscow LLC 105122 Moscow CHINA Warehouse British Columbia CROATIA Richmond, BC, V6W 1L8 phone 007-495-221-09-64 TIGER Drylac (Taicang) Co.,Ltd. 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U.S.A. phone 33-474-67-13-70 902 01 Pezinok [email protected] INDIA TIGER Drylac U.S.A., Inc. phone 421-33-640-00-71 Berger Paints India Ltd Exterior and interior industrial applications | Volume 2 St. Charles, IL 60174 [email protected] GERMANY Kolkata 700017 phone 1-800-243-8148 DKF KLOZ GmbH phone: 91-33-22-29-97-24 [email protected] SLOVENIA [email protected] 70736 Fellbach T-Lotus d.o.o. phone 49-711-95-19-80-0 9240 Ljutomer TIGER Drylac U.S.A., Inc. [email protected] JAPAN Ontario, CA 91761 phone 386-2-583-18-79 [email protected] TIGER Drylac JAPAN K.K. phone 1-800-243-8148 DKF KLOZ GmbH Sagamihara, 252-1135 [email protected] 58739 Wickede-Ruhr SPAIN phone 81-42-760-60-56 phone 49-2377-36-25 [email protected] Warehouse Texas TIGER Coatings Spain S.L. [email protected] 12003 Castellon de la Plana Dallas, TX 75233 [email protected] phone 34-964-222-148 TIGER Drylac JAPAN K.K. 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ODO «Tehnocolor» Minsk 1183 Budapest Binh Duong Province 220089 Minsk phone 380-32-297-10-76 1234/ 56-78 For detailed and current address information please visit www.tiger-coatings.com information address detailed and current For phone 36-61-293-90-20 [email protected] phone 84-650-375-83-70 phone/fax 375-17-204-12-77 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.tiger-coatings.us www.tiger-coatings.com need to conrm which green coating logo should be used green coating A GREENER FINISH. going forward. New FOR A BETTER WORLD. a finish by TIGER Drylac Powder Coatings Austrian version doesn’t show green coating A GREENER FINISH. caption below or FOR A BETTER WORLD. A BETTER FINISH. FOR A BETTER WORLD. TIGER logo. green coating A GREENER FINISH. 11 ESSENTIALS COLOR CARD ALL APR 23 2014 for WEBSITE.indd 4 7/18/2014 4:28:08 PM FOR A BETTER WORLD. Fine and rough textured T H E A M E R I C A S BENELUX ITALY TIGER Coatings Belgium bvba TIGER Drylac Italia s.r.l. 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[email protected] SOUTH AFRICA Guelph, ON, N1G 4P5 phone 387-35-541-300 [email protected] FERRO Industrial Products (PTY) LTD phone 1-800-243-8148 POLAND Brakpan, South Africa [email protected] Wrinkle finishes BULGARIA & ROMANIA TIGER Coatings Poland SP. z o. o. phone 27-11-746-4000 Deyacolor LTD 05-500 Piaseczno [email protected] Warehouse Alberta 1113 Sofia 13 post box no. 265 phone 48-534-555-729 Calgary, AB, T2C 4Y7 Wrinkle finishes provide an attractive solution for electronic cabinets, metal cabinets, lighting fixtures,automotive phone/fax 359-2-978-58-61 [email protected] phone 1-800-243-8148 phone 359-2-411-49-83 accessories and other applications where the concealment of metal imperfections is required. Midnight Black [email protected] RUSSIA [email protected] A S I A Epoxy Wrinkle, TIGER Drylac® 69/80143 is suitable only for interior applications. 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