New product
epoxy paint for wheels and chassis in can
Cold-curing
2-component product
Supplied in kit with hardener and specific thinner
Adhesion - Flexibility - Resistance
Choice of colors
In-stock product delivered within 48-72 hours
Epoxy coating is a type of paint made from a polymer belonging to the epoxy family. Epoxy paints offer remarkable qualities:
Cold-curing without high-temperature baking.
High levels of resistance* to abrasion, impact, chemicals and fuels
- Corrosion protection for steels and metals
High level of grip on metal surfaces (rim and chassis)
Good flexibility (for resistance to impact and bending)
Brillance 90°
200°C resistance (can be applied to motors)
cold curing epoxy paints allow those who want to work quickly and efficiently to paint a “3-in-1” coating on a rim or chassis, without going through the traditional "primer + paint + finish 2K paint" steps.
>> Direct adhesion to various metals
>>> Suitable for engines, car chassis, motorcycle frames, wheels and rims, brake calipers, wishbones, suspension (springs).
Application
Prepare bare metal surface with sanding (P500) and meticulous degreasing
( We recommend using our degreaser or our thinner )
Mix :
100:50 with its Hardener (100g Epoxy + 50g hardener)
Dilution of 0 to 10% with V1 thinner
Pot Life : 4 hours at 20°C
Spray Gun : 0.8 - 1.4 mm
Application pressure : 3 bars
Apply 2 glossy coats with a 10-minute interval
Coverage : 10 m²/Liter / 1 coat (equivalent to 5m² in 2 coats)
Drying at 20°C : Touch-dry in 5 hours
Fully cured : 16 hours
Option to bake at 120°C for 15 minutes
Clean tools with our universal thinner.
Comparison of cold-curing Epoxy and powder/bath Epoxy with baking
In the automotive and motorcycle industry, certain parts such as rims or chassis are protected with a powder or liquid epoxy coating. This process involves baking at temperatures ranging from 180 to 250 degrees Celsius. Powder coating is a type of coating made from a powder mixture containing pigments and resin.
Cold-curing epoxy paints are easy to apply with a spray gun and do not require any baking. They are also more durable than powder coatings. Additionally, powder coatings exhibit higher chemical resistance compared to epoxy paints. The adhesion and maximum hardness of both types increase during the initial days and reach optimal levels at 7 days.
Hybrid Polyurethane Epoxy aerosol spray versions are available on our website.
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