Redefining Durability: A Deep Dive into the U-90 Paint Catalogue
Compiled between 1989 and 1994, the U90 standard served a forgotten niche: the temporary high-visibility structures of post-Cold War urban renewal—scaffolding, wayfinding kiosks, modular exhibition stands, and demolition-phase barriers. These colors were never meant to last. They were engineered for a five-year half-life, after which they would fade into the very entropy they once organized. u90 paint catalogue
according to the customer's specific color requirements, rather than the standard factory color (often RAL 7035 light gray). Technical Paper Outline: The U90 Special Paint Standard Redefining Durability: A Deep Dive into the U-90