New product
Packagings: 250ml, 500ml, 1L
Choice of 43 colours
This gloss professional finish is a lacquer based on a mixture of acrylic/polyurethane resin, with a solvent content of less than 20 g/L. This is a new type of lacquer offering excellent performance in terms of resistance and adhesion
It has a thick texture, a pleasant smell and dries fast
Main products
for Pure Black lacquer > select the WPU 011 colour
For Pure white > select the WPU 001 colour
A total of 43 colours to choose from
How to order a specific colour:
The colour must be specified by email after having placed the order
Multiple uses:
Suitable for all indoor and outdoor works that require a good level of resistance and durability (furniture, wood, frames, gate, tanks, gear). Can also be used for fine decorative elements using brush or airbrush.
This is a latest generation paint that delivers outstanding performance in terms of quality, worthy of the best professional solvent-based lacquers.
The micronized pigments provide a very high resistance to UVs.
Gloss: 60-75°
Interesting features:
Easy application, smoothes and stretches well.
Adheres to all substrates: glass, ceramics, plastics, metals, concrete, fabrics, leather.
Drying: fast and without hardener.
Resistance: good resistance to different detergents, acids, solvents, hydrocarbons
Hardness: good resistance to abrasion
Flexibility: excellent flexibility
Compatibility: Recoverable with all types of alkyd, polyurethane, epoxy paints.
Application:
Use in a dry environment, between 15 and 30 °C. Shake well before use.
Roll, brush, spray gun.
In 1 or 2 passes.
Ready-to-use product.
Thinnable up to 15% with water to adjust the viscosity when spraying the product.
Drying: Dry to the touch in 30-60 minutes. Through drying: 12 hours.
Polymerizable product with 2 to 3% of our hardener*
Clean tools with water
You will find here our polyurethane solvent-based versions in Ral and PANTONE.
Solvent-based products provide superior resistance, they are two-components products and contain solvents.
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