Specialty Coatings
Code: 3512
Very fast drying, clear primer that provides excellent adhesion to plastic, acrylic, vinyl and LPM.
Features:
- Easy to use, no mixing or pot life issues
- Fast drying
- Excellent adhesion
- No sanding required
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Application: All substrates must be free from dust, grease, dirt and all other contaminants before proceeding. Contaminants may be removed by washing the substrate with MIROSOL 1231 Wax & Grease Remover. Apply a light even coat of MIROLOK 3512 per the Application Methods section. Where To Use: Low pressure melamine (LPM), plastic substrates such as polypropylene, polyethylene and vinyl, acrylic substrates including PMMA and Perspex and DAP board. Note: there are a wide range of plastic and acrylic substrates with different chemical compositions available in the market place, it is therefore essential that the user tests the adhesion of MIROLOK 3512 as part of the full coating system on a test sample before commencing commercial production.
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Code: 3520
Temporary coating designed to provide a removable protective film to the inside of galvanised steel spray booths. This film can be easily removed to reduce unwanted overspray build up reducing the risk of dust contamination and the risk of fire.
Features:
- Fast drying
- White in colour, provides good light reflection when applied to internal spray booths
- Dries to a strippable film when applied at the correct wet film thickness
- Dries to a white flexible film
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Other
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Code: 3508
Easy to use, fast drying primer used to both clean glass and provide excellent adhesion to glass for MIROTHANE PU metallic, pearlescent or solid coloured topcoats.
Features:
- Cleans and primes in one action
- Easy to use, no mixing or pot life issues
- Fast drying
Type:
Other
Gloss Level:
Colour Type:
Code: 3512
Very fast drying, clear primer that provides excellent adhesion to plastic, acrylic, vinyl and LPM.
Features:
Easy to use, no mixing or pot life issues
Fast drying
Excellent adhesion
No sanding required
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Application: All substrates must be free from dust, grease, dirt and all other contaminants before proceeding. Contaminants may be removed by washing the substrate with MIROSOL 1231 Wax & Grease Remover. Apply a light even coat of MIROLOK 3512 per the Application Methods section.
Where To Use:
Low pressure melamine (LPM), plastic substrates such as polypropylene, polyethylene and vinyl, acrylic substrates including PMMA and Perspex and DAP board.
Note: there are a wide range of plastic and acrylic substrates with different chemical compositions available in the market place, it is therefore essential that the user tests the adhesion of MIROLOK 3512 as part of the full coating system on a test sample before commencing commercial production.
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Code: 3520
Temporary coating designed to provide a removable protective film to the inside of galvanised steel spray booths. This film can be easily removed to reduce unwanted overspray build up reducing the risk of dust contamination and the risk of fire.
Features:
Fast drying
White in colour, provides good light reflection when applied to internal spray booths
Dries to a strippable film when applied at the correct wet film thickness
Dries to a white flexible film
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Where To Use: Galvanised steel spray booths only
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Code: 3508
Easy to use, fast drying primer used to both clean glass and provide excellent adhesion to glass for MIROTHANE PU metallic, pearlescent or solid coloured topcoats.
Features:
Cleans and primes in one action
Easy to use, no mixing or pot life issues
Fast drying
Specifications:
Recommended Topcoats:
MIROTHANE PU 5605 mixed 2A:1B with 5789
MIROTHANE PU 5640 mixed 10A:1B with 5789
MIROTHANE PU 5650/30 mixed 3A:1B with 5735 or 1A:1B with 5747
MIROTHANE PU 5650/FG mixed 1A:1B with 5780 or 2A:1B with 5789
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Application:
Apply to glass with a clean, soft absorbent, lint-free cloth or if applying to a large area use a plastic trigger spray pack. Wipe wet surface vigorously in the same way you would a glass cleaner. Finish with a clean rag wiping hard enough to remove excess primer and the majority of the streaks.
Where To Use:
Glass splashbacks, toughened glass countertops, glass furniture and glass feature walls.
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