Thoroughly mix Comp. A until uniform color and consistency. Then mix with Comp. B in the ratio shown below: By volume By weight Comp. A: K.794 + Coloring pastes 5 parts 100 parts Comp. B (*): CZ.711 1 part 13 parts Diluent (*): D.737 1 - 1,3 parts 15 - 20 parts (*) Hardener and thinner should be chosen according to environmental conditions and the size of the part. Dilute the perfectly blended mixture with 15-20% of our polyacrylic thinners until obtaining the best viscosity for the desired effect. Room temperature +15 °C to +25 °C: Most applications are made under such conditions. Use Standard hardener and thinner. Room temperature +5 °C to +15 °C: In this case and particularly for small parts or touch-ups use CZ.720 rapid hardener and Standard thinner. Room temperature +25 °C to +35 °C: Prevent the product from drying too quickly by originating bad distension and too many spray fumes. Slow down the drying time of the film by using slow thinner D.727. If the size of the part is particularly large (e.g., complete painting of a vehicle) also use the slow hardener CZ.700.
Two-component;
Matte.
By choice
1,48 Kg/l (± 0,05)
50” ± 5 DIN 8 at 25 °C
75% (± 2)
Dry dust-free - Print-free: 4-5 hours. 15’ at 20 - 25 °C Forced Drying 30’ - 40’ at 70 °C
Two - three
40 - 90 micron
2 hours. The pot-life decreases at higher temperatures.
Within 6 hours. After complete curing sanding of the film is recommended to ensure good adhesion of the top coat.
Strictly follow the instructions on the labeling and in the safety data sheet.
The storage room must be dry and with a temperature between +10 °C and +35 °C. Rev.: 08/22 The data and information contained in this sheet are the result of our experience and accurate laboratory tests. However, since the painting process represents a set of operations that are beyond our control, they do not therefore guarantee, in any way, the final performance of the cycle.