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Pioneering Innovations From The World Leader In Concrete Coloring Solutions

By Anonymous
Publication: Concrete Contractor
Date: 2007 2007

Solomon Colors, Inc., is a U.S.-based manufacturer of color dispensing equipment and coloring products with numerous patents for equipment and products to back up their claim as the world leader in concrete coloring solutions. From humble beginnings in the iron ore grinding business, to their transformation

into a world leader, Solomon has been known throughout its 70-year history for being a pioneer of innovations for the concrete industry.

"We listen to our customers, and find out what we can do to help them meet their needs," notes Rich Solomon, President of Solomon Colors. "Our R&D team is always developing new products and improving existing ones to meet the challenges our customers face in the competitive concrete and masonry construction business."

Contractors, architects, even producers count on the dependability and durability of Solomon Colors' products, and know that there is no challenge that Solomon won't try to help them overcome. Through training, continuing education programs, video demos, and after-the-sale customer support, Solomon is there for its customers.

Through their global network of distributors, along with two main production facilities in the U.S., Solomon Colors offers a full line of decorative concrete solutions for the concrete and masonry construction industry. The growing trend in the building industry is to provide value-added benefits to customers, and coloring products meet that need. In this highly competitive market, you need an edge, and Solomon Colors can give you that.

Using Solomon Colors products and equipment, you can create dynamic designs that balance beauty and budget. Their decorative concrete products include INTEGRAL COLOR, which can be added to the concrete mix to create an amazing array of colors and effects. Their patented ColorFlo? Liquid Color set standards for uniformity and ease-of-use that competitors are still trying to emulate. Solomon has hundreds of colors to choose from, and can even custom-craft a color at its Color Laboratory.

Other products that contractors and architects spec for creating beautiful yet durable effects are COLORED RELEASES and CONCRETE STAINS. These both add dimension and beauty to indoor or outdoor projects. Colored Releases are used in the STAMPING process, creating an added dimension to the finished project. Stains can be used on new or existing concrete surfaces. No matter the size of your project, Solomon Colors has the decorative architectural solution for you.

Solomon Colors - long known for its concrete coloring solutions - is also pleased to introduce Legacy Decorative Concrete Systems, Inc., an independent subsidiary of Solomon Colors, Inc. Legacy offers a full line of decorative concrete products that carry on the tradition of durability, consistency and beauty.

The products will create a classic, old-world effect using individual products or a combination of several products. The Legacy Decorative Concrete System includes Artisan Overlays, FauxCrete, Perfetto-Espray, Impressions, Fresco Stains, Venetian Microtops, Coloring Systems, Protectants, Signature and Classic Series Tooling Systems, and Design Images Vinyl Stencils.

Spec Solomon Colors with complete confidence - everything we sell is backed by the quality and dependability of the world's foremost manufacturer in concrete coloring - Solomon Colors. Our technicians, engineers and concrete experts are available to answer any questions. We have a complete color matching laboratory, on-call support, and a single-minded drive to make all your projects a success. Count on Solomon Colors for any size concrete coloring job.

Article by Solomon Colors, Inc. Solomon Colors will be showcasing their latest innovations at Booth N925 in the Producers Center at World of Concrete in Las Vegas, Jan. 23-26, 2007.

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