Interpon Joins NATSPEC To Simplify Compliant Powder Coatings Specification Across Australia
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Partnership integrates Interpon’s architectural powder coatings into Australia’s national specification system, helping architects specify with greater speed, accuracy and confidence.
Interpon, AkzoNobel’s powder coating brand, is now a recognised Product Partner of Australia’s National Building Specification tool, NATSPEC, giving architects, specifiers, fabricators and engineers convenient access to its high-performance, sustainable and compliant architectural powder coatings.

NATPSPEC is a national, not-for-profit organisation, owned by government and industry. Its objective is to improve the construction quality and productivity of the sustainable built environment and is used widely by architects and specifiers. The NATSPEC system helps streamline product selection while supporting compliance with Australian Standards and project requirements.
Through this collaboration, architects and specifiers can now select Interpon powder coatings directly within the worksection of the NATSPEC website, without the need to search for technical documentation or rewrite specifications.
Access to verified sustainability and performance data, warranties, technical information, and colour and finish options help improve specification accuracy, reduce project risk and support efficient workflows from design through to delivery.
Among the Interpon products and services available through NATSPEC are the super- and hyper-durable D2525 and D3020 ranges. These powder coatings offer excellent weather resistance, colour, and gloss retention. The D2525 range has an extended colour retention warranty from 15 to 20 years. The D3020 range has an extended film integrity warranty from 30 to 35 years and colour retention warranty from 20 to 30 years.
Moreover, the D2525 range sits within Interpon’s sustainable solutions collection having met the data-backed sustainability criteria that define the sustainable solutions range. Interpon sustainable solutions powder coatings help reduce environmental impact without compromising durability, appearance or cost – making it easier for architects to choose coatings that align with their sustainability goals.
Simon Timmins, Regional Commercial Director, Powder Coatings South Asia at AkzoNobel Powder Coatings says Australia’s architectural sector is placing increasing emphasis on performance and compliance: “As these expectations continue to rise, specifiers need streamlined tools that simplify product selection, while architects are seeking reliable, locally supported products they can specify with confidence.
“By working together with NATSPEC and integrating Interpon into a trusted specification system, we’re setting a clearer, more efficient pathway for high-performance coating specification – delivering the durability, design flexibility, and local technical support the industry expects.”