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CHROM-LAC
2K High quality, modern technology polyurethane lacquer

Usage:

Interior

Surface Material:

Plywood, MDF, Wood

Purpose:

Final Coat

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General characteristics

CHROM-LAC is a High quality, modern technology 2-component final lacquer, to cover the requisite demands in furniture. It has excellent mechanical resistance. It is not affected by detergents or solvents. It covers easily, dries quickly and does not yellow overtime. It provides excellent adhesion, hardness, elasticity and gloss.

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Technical information

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Spray Gun, Airless, Curtain

THINNING

20-30% v/v with Νο.302
or mixture Νο.200:Νο.302

COVERAGE

10-12 m2/l

DEEP DRYING

24 h

PACKAGING

A: 1Kg, 4Kg, 20Kg
B: 0.5Kg, 2Kg, 10Kg

NUMBER OF LAYERS

1

GLOSS

Gloss, Satin, Mat

MIXING RATIO

2Α:1Β w/w

Paint system

The best paint system is presented taking into account factors of ecology, quality, cost and properties. There is also the option of choosing other products for the same use.

Prepare the surface with white polyurethane substrate SURFACER 2K diluted 20-30% v/v with No.102 or No.302 and then apply the polyurethane lacquer 2K CHROM-LAC diluted 20-30% v/v with No.302 or mixture No.200: No.302.

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The calculation is made approximately based on the yields of the products. Amounts may change because they depend on how hard or porous the surfaces you are painting are.

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