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  • Product Description

    A premium water-based acrylic copolymer primer that serves as foundation for Nano Axon fireproof paint system to deliver high performance and improve the appearance of the paint.

    Recommended Use

    Specially designed for adhesion improvement and increasing in surface bonding for NAX-FP and NAX-FP-H. This product can also be used as a primer for any other water base paints to increase surface adhesion.

    Outstanding Characteristics

    • Environmentally friendly
    • Quick installation
    • Safe for skin contact
    • Non-flammable
    • Non-toxic
    • Superior adhesion
    • Chemical resistance
    • UV Resistance

    Surface Preparation

    To secure lasting adhesion to the subsequent product all surfaces shall be clean, dry, and free from any contamination. Refer to the Application Guide (AG) for additional information.
  • Technical Data

    Solids by Volume 70% ± 5
    Density 1.2 g/cm3 ± 0.05
    Viscosity 1000 – 1500 Poise
    pH 7 – 8
    VOC 3% – 4%
    Flash Point Non-Flammable
    Shelfing Temp. 10 °C – 45 °C
    Shelf Life 12 month (@ 25 °C)
    Package Bucket (22 kg)
    Color White

    Application Details

    Application Method Air/Airless Spray, Brush, Roller
    Surface Temperature 10 °C – 40 °C
    Dew Point 13 °C – 43 °C
    Thinner / Cleaner Water
    Nozzle Tip (inch/1000) 15 – 19
    Nozzle Pressure (Min) 150 bar / 2100 psi
    Theoretical Spreading Rate 210 g/m2 (@ 100 µm)
    Wet Film Thickness 60 – 80 µm
    Dry Film Thickness 30 – 40 µm
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    Language:
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    Updated:
    18 September, 2023
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    Type:
    Catalog
    Language:
    English
    File Type:
    pdf
    Version:
    File Size:
    197.24 KB
    Updated:
    18 September, 2023
    Download Count:
    3

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