Polyurethane paints
pu matt #551 white
PU MATT WHITE # 551 is a pigmented topcoat based on poly – functional saturated polyesters. It is formulated for wood application to give an excellent satin finish with good covering properties.
PU MATT #551 WHITE is excellent for wood furniture, cabinets, bed sets, interior doors and frames.
For interior/exterior application.
Excellent hardness.
Excellent weather resistance.
Good adhesion and abrasion properties.
Appearance – Liquid white
Specific weight – 1.290 +/- 0.005 kg/L
Viscosity (FC # 4 @25°C – 60 – 75”
Flash point – 20°C
Non-volatile (%wt.) – 60 +/- 0.5
Gloss (60°) – 10 / 20 / 30
Application condition:
- Air temperature – 5 ~ 35°C
- Relative humidity – 85% maximum
Application method – Automatic or conventional Spray
Recommended catalyst – Catalyst # 013
Thinner – PU Thinner # 105/205
Mixing/Dilution ratio (Visc: 13~15” FC # 4) –
- Base: 100
- Catalyst: 50
- Thinner: 20-25
Pot life (25°C) – 2 – 3 hours
Drying time:
- Dust free – 15 – 17 min
- To touch – 45 – 60 min
- Recoat – 2 – 3 hours
- hard – 24 – 36 hours
Coating rate – 6 – 8 m² /L
Basecoat – PU Primer White 153 / SP and Plastofil 350
The surface to be coated should be primed with PU or Polyester Primer.
It should be cleaned, well-sanded and free from dust, oil, water and other contaminants.
To a well-prepared surface, apply 1 – 2 coats of PU MATT #551 WHITE, horizontally and vertically.
PU MATT #551 WHITE when applied by curtain coater, the viscosity of the lacquer should be controlled and monitored for the continuity of the finish.
One coat may be sufficient for ordinary finish however; one additional coat can be applied wet on wet if necessary. Light sanding with 400 – 600 mesh sand paper is recommended before subsequent coats, when recoating time exceeds 3 hours.
It should be cleaned, well-sanded and free from dust, oil, water and other contaminants.
To a well-prepared surface, apply 1 – 2 coats of PU MATT #551 WHITE, horizontally and vertically.
PU MATT #551 WHITE when applied by curtain coater, the viscosity of the lacquer should be controlled and monitored for the continuity of the finish.
One coat may be sufficient for ordinary finish however; one additional coat can be applied wet on wet if necessary. Light sanding with 400 – 600 mesh sand paper is recommended before subsequent coats, when recoating time exceeds 3 hours.