There is no formal "powder" coated shade cards. The information offered refers to offset lithographic inks, and RGB color data. You will need to work with a vendor to match the color you wish to produce.
If you're really dedicated to getting the Pantone color absolutely 100%
perfect, find a Pantone licensed vendor. They do exist. Then get
samples from them.
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