Every year, we ship hundreds of finish sample kits from our production facility to buyers across Europe who need to verify colors before committing to large orders DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) 1. aluminum pergolas 2
To request surface finish samples when sourcing aluminum pergolas, contact your supplier with specific RAL color codes, desired finish types, and project details. Most manufacturers provide free sample kits within 2-3 business days for standard colors and 1-2 weeks for custom matches.
Below, we break down the exact steps for requesting samples, evaluating quality, matching custom colors, and handling logistics so your next pergola order arrives exactly as expected.
How do I request a professional sample kit of aluminum finishes for my project?
Many buyers we work with hesitate to place large orders without first holding the actual finish in their hands. Digital screens distort color. Photos lie about texture. This uncertainty can lead to costly mistakes on installation day.
To request a professional sample kit, email your supplier with your project scope, preferred finish types (powder coat, anodized, or wood-grain transfer), specific RAL codes, and shipping address. Reputable manufacturers will send labeled sample chips within 2-3 business days at no cost.

What Information to Include in Your Request
When our sales team receives a sample request, the more detail you provide upfront, the faster we can match the right finishes. Here is what to include:
- Project type (residential, commercial, hospitality)
- Quantity of pergolas planned
- Preferred finish category (matte, satin, semi-gloss, metallic, textured)
- Specific RAL or Pantone codes if known
- Profile type (louver blade, post, beam)
- Your shipping address and preferred carrier
Standard vs. Custom Sample Timelines
| Sample Type | Turnaround Time | Cost | Typical Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard color chip | 2-3 business days | Free | 3.5" x 2.5" |
| Custom RAL match | 1-2 weeks | Free for qualified buyers | 3.5" x 2.5" |
| Full profile section | 5-7 business days | Shipping only | 200mm length |
| Wood-grain transfer | 1-2 weeks | Free | 3.5" x 2.5" |
Tips for a Smooth Request Process
Use email rather than chat for your initial request. Attach any reference images or project renders. If you are working with an architect, include their color specification sheet. Our experience exporting to Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands shows that buyers who provide clear specs on the first email receive accurate samples 95% of the time. Those who send vague requests often need a second round, adding weeks to the timeline.
Always ask for labeled samples. Each chip should indicate the RAL code, finish type, gloss level, and coating thickness. This makes comparison easy when you present options to your end client.
What should I look for when inspecting the powder coating quality on my samples?
When we run quality checks on our powder coat 3ing line, we use the same criteria we recommend to buyers inspecting their sample chips. A beautiful color means nothing if the coating peels after one winter.
When inspecting powder coating samples, check for uniform thickness (60-80 microns minimum), consistent color without blotches, smooth texture free of orange peel effect, strong adhesion via cross-hatch test results, and documented salt spray resistance of at least 1,000 hours for outdoor use.

Visual Inspection Checklist
Hold the sample under natural daylight first. Then check it under warm indoor lighting. Look for these issues:
- Color consistency across the entire surface
- Orange peel texture (bumpy surface indicating poor application)
- Runs or drips at edges
- Pinholes or craters
- Uneven gloss levels
Technical Documentation to Request
Beyond what your eyes tell you, ask your supplier for test reports. Here is what matters most for outdoor pergola applications:
| Test Type | Standard | Acceptable Result |
|---|---|---|
| Coating thickness | ISO 2360 | 60-80 μm minimum |
| Adhesion (cross-hatch) | ISO 2409 | Grade 0 or 1 |
| Salt spray resistance | ISO 9227 4 | ≥1,000 hours |
| UV resistance | AAMA 2604/2605 | ΔE < 5 after 10 years |
| Impact resistance | ASTM D2794 | No cracking at 18 in-lb |
Understanding AAMA Ratings
For European buyers sourcing pergolas destined for coastal or high-UV environments, AAMA ratings 5 matter. AAMA 2604 coatings perform well for 10 years. AAMA 2605 coatings are the gold standard, rated for 10+ years with minimal fade. Our production line applies Qualicoat-certified powders that meet or exceed these benchmarks.
Ask your supplier which standard their coating meets. If they cannot answer clearly, that is a red flag. A supplier with in-house powder coating equipment and spectrophotometer 6s will provide ΔE color deviation data without hesitation.
The Fingernail Test Is Not Enough
Some buyers scratch the sample with a fingernail and call it good. This tells you almost nothing about long-term durability. Real adhesion testing uses a cross-hatch knife and tape pull. Real weathering data comes from accelerated UV chambers. Always request the paperwork.
Can I get custom RAL color swatches to ensure they match my client's requirements?
On our production floor, we handle 30+ custom RAL requests every month from European distributors who need exact matches for branded projects or specific architectural schemes. The process is straightforward but requires clear communication.
Yes, most aluminum pergola manufacturers offer custom RAL color matching. Provide the exact RAL code, desired finish type, and gloss level. The supplier will produce a sample swatch within 1-2 weeks. Always request a spectrophotometer reading (ΔE value) to confirm the match is within acceptable tolerance.

How the Custom Color Process Works
Step one: you send the RAL code. Step two: our color lab mixes the powder formula. Step three: we spray a test panel. Step four: we measure with a spectrophotometer. Step five: if ΔE is below 1.0, we ship the sample. If not, we adjust and re-spray.
The industry standard acceptable deviation is ΔE ≤ 1.5 for architectural applications. Below 1.0 is considered an excellent match invisible to the human eye.
Common Custom Color Requests
| RAL Code | Color Name | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| RAL 7016 | Anthracite Grey | Most popular pergola color in Europe |
| RAL 9005 | Jet Black | Modern/minimalist projects |
| RAL 9010 | Pure White | Mediterranean and coastal settings |
| RAL 7035 | Light Grey | Commercial hospitality projects |
| RAL 8014 | Sepia Brown | Wood-alternative aesthetic |
| Custom | Client-specific | Branded hospitality chains |
Matching Existing Structures
If your client needs the pergola to match an existing facade or window frame, send a physical sample of the existing finish. We can reverse-match using a spectrophotometer. This is more reliable than guessing from a RAL fan deck, because paint ages and fades over time.
Gloss Level Matters Too
Color is only half the equation. Gloss level changes how a color appears dramatically. A RAL 7016 in matte looks very different from RAL 7016 in semi-gloss. Specify gloss units (GU) when requesting your sample. Common options: matte (10-20 GU), satin (30-40 GU), semi-gloss (50-70 GU), and gloss (80+ GU).
When presenting options to your end client, always provide at least two gloss variants of the same color. This prevents revision requests later and demonstrates professionalism.
How do I handle the shipping costs and DDP logistics for my sample request?
In our experience exporting to European markets, sample logistics trip up many first-time buyers. The sample itself may be free, but unclear shipping terms create confusion and delays.
For sample shipping, most manufacturers cover costs via express courier (DHL, FedEx, UPS) for qualified B2B buyers. For DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) terms, confirm upfront whether the supplier handles customs duties and VAT on sample shipments. Small sample kits under 2kg typically ship free with no import fees.

Shipping Options for Sample Kits
Sample kits are lightweight. A set of 6-10 finish chips weighs under 500 grams. A full profile section sample might weigh 1-2 kg. Either way, express shipping from China to Europe takes 3-5 days.
Here is how costs typically break down:
| Shipping Method | Transit Time | Cost (China to EU) | Tracking |
|---|---|---|---|
| DHL Express | 3-5 days | Free (supplier covers) | Full |
| FedEx Economy | 5-7 days | Free or shared | Full |
| Standard post | 15-20 days | Free | Limited |
| With production order | 30-40 days (sea) | Included | Full |
Understanding DDP for Samples
DDP means the supplier handles everything: freight, customs clearance, duties, and delivery to your door. For small sample parcels, duties are often zero or negligible because the declared value is minimal. However, if your supplier ships samples with a high declared value (treating them as goods rather than samples), you might face unexpected VAT charges.
Our standard practice is to mark sample shipments as "samples with no commercial value" and declare under €22 where regulations permit. This avoids customs fees for our European partners.
How to Avoid Delays
Provide your full address including postal code. Include your phone number for the courier. If your country requires an EORI number for imports, share it with your supplier. For Italian buyers specifically, ensure VAT registration details are on file to prevent customs holds.
When to Bundle Samples with Orders
If you are already planning a production order, ask to include updated samples in the first shipment. This saves separate shipping costs and lets you verify the actual production batch color against your approved sample simultaneously. We recommend this approach for repeat buyers who want to confirm consistency across batches.
Keep all approved samples in a reference library. Label them with the order date, RAL code, and supplier batch number. This becomes your quality benchmark for future orders and any dispute resolution.
Conclusione
Requesting surface finish samples is a simple process that prevents expensive mistakes. Provide clear specs, demand test documentation, verify colors under real lighting, and confirm shipping terms before your supplier dispatches.
Note a piè di pagina
1. Comprehensive explanation of DDP Incoterms, seller and buyer responsibilities. ︎
2. Provides general information about pergolas, including aluminum as a material. ︎
3. Wikipedia article explaining the powder coating process and its applications. ︎
4. Explains the ISO 9227 standard for salt spray and corrosion testing. ︎
5. Details the AAMA performance standards for architectural aluminum finishes. ︎
6. Explains color spectrophotometry and its use in objective color measurement. ︎
7. Official website for RAL colors, explaining the system and its use. ︎