Fields of application
This basecoat has great filling power and is used primarily in the high quality fit-out of ships, the interior design sector and shopfitting.
Technical specifications
Appearance |
colourless
|
Density series kg/l |
0.967
|
Flow time (+/- 15 %) |
36 s / DIN EN ISO 2431 - 4 mm
|
Form of delivery |
fluid
|
Non-volatile content series % |
39
|
VOC EU % |
61.41 %
|
Number of coats (max) |
12
|
Amount per layer (minimum) |
100 g/m²
|
Amount per layer (max) |
200 g/m²
|
Total application volume |
2400 g/m²
|
Mixing ratio (by volume) |
2 : 1 PUR Hardener DR 435
|
Mixing ratio (gravimetric) |
100 : 50 PUR Hardener DR 435
|
Information on use
Usage time |
2 - 3 h / 20 °C
|
Drying |
6 h / 20 °C
|
Stackable after |
> 16 h / 20 °C
|
Complete drying |
7 d / 20 °C
|
Surface preparation |
Clean, dry wood, dependent upon wood type and method of application.
|
Substrate sanding grits from-to |
150 - 180
|
Lacquer sanding (grit) from - to |
320 - 400
|
Finishing |
Can be coated with matching Hesse top coats after adequate drying and careful sanding. (e.g. DE 55x(gloss level), DE 56x(gloss level), DU 520)
|
Yield per coat |
5 - 10 m²/l
The spreading rate is heavily dependent on the type of application. The specifications relate to a liter of ready-for-use product, if necessary including hardener and thinner.
|
Storage temperature |
16 - 25 °C
|
Working temperature |
20 °C
|
Processing instructions |
The maximum application amount in wet film when used as a flame-retardant coating material for seagoing vessels totals 150 g/m²
|
Particular instructions |
To improve the stability and bonding on critical woods, such as tropical wood and cherry wood, we recommend pre-priming with Hesse PU Insulating Primer DG 572-1. This product is not suitable for use on bleached surfaces! When used as a flame retardant coating for ships in accordance with SOLAS 74/88 Reg. II-2/3, II-2/5 and II-2/6, latest version, IMO Resolution MSC.36(63)-(1994 HSC-Code) 7, and IMO Resolution MSC.97(73)-(2000 HSC-Code) 7, this product may only be combined with other approved and technically suitable products. After sufficient drying and correct sanding, can be coated over with, for example, DE 55x(gloss level), DE 56x(gloss level), DU 520. “A risk assessment was undertaken according to Directive 2014/90/EU, Annex II, Section 3. This coating does not pose a physical risk to health nor a risk to the environment when cured and dried.”
|
General instructions on workmanship |
PU lacquers should not be applied and dried at material and room-temperatures below 18 °C and 40 % RH. Ideal values are: 20 - 25 °C, 50 - 65 % RH. Deviations will result in drying or hardening errors. In order to avoid adhesion problems, please sand the PU lacquered surfaces before applying fresh lacquer and apply lacquer to the sanded surfaces as soon as possible. Old lacquer and hardener mixtures affect the surface quality (adhesion/resistance). Freshly bleached substrates must undergo intermediate drying for at least 48 h at 20 °C before coating with suitable PU lacquers. If stored correctly (at least 20 °C room temperature), the final hardness of the coating is achieved after a week. Please apply a test coat under real conditions!
|
The coating process and the precise treatment parameters are adapted in each case to the respective application and drying conditions and can be found in the customer-specific process descriptions (surface techniques).
Safety Data Sheets / Certificates
Material Safety Data Sheets
Contact
Our technical information is continually adapted to keep up to date with the latest technology and statutory regulations. The latest version is always
available online at www.hesse-lignal.de or talk to your local account manager. This information is for advice and is based on the best knowledge
available and careful research in line with the current state of the art. This information cannot be held as legally binding. We also refer you to our
terms and conditions of business. Safety data sheet is provided in accordance with EC regulation no. 1907/2006.