Skk Paint Catalogue <Essential ●>
SKK coatings are formulated to meet or exceed LEED v4 criteria, Green Label (Singapore), and EU Ecolabel standards. The catalogue highlights:
In the catalogue, you will see codes like SK-20, SK-300, or K-1.
This is the workhorse of the SKK lineup. The #1000 series is famous for its granite-like, rough texture. skk paint catalogue
You need the catalogue to understand maintenance cycles. SKK lists "Expected Service Life" in fine print:
The catalogue integrates SKK’s proprietary Color Atlas featuring 1,200+ standard colors, plus a digital QR code linking to an online visualizer. For large-scale projects, custom color matching is documented with spectrophotometer-based accuracy. SKK coatings are formulated to meet or exceed
Since SKK is an international brand with strong market presence in Asia (particularly Southeast Asia and the Middle East), catalogues are distributed through authorized dealers and distributors.
Digital Version: SKK has invested heavily in a digital catalogue ecosystem. You can find the PDF version on their official regional websites (SKK Japan, SKK Korea, SKK USA, SKK SEA). Look for the "Download Center" or "Technical Literature." To get a physical copy: You usually need
Physical Version: Because texture cannot be rendered on a screen, many specifiers insist on the physical SKK Paint Catalogue. These are large-format ring-bound books or sample boxes containing:
To get a physical copy: You usually need to register as a trade professional on the SKK portal or request it via an authorized distributor (e.g., Paintsmiths, Tamco, or local building material suppliers).
SKK started with stone-like coatings, and the "Rock" series replicates natural split-face stone and granite.