Architecture Paint

GREEN LACQUER TOP COAT CLEAR

usage
Transparent top coat for wood, wood crafts, interiors and general furniture

This paint is a transparent paint made mainly of a special resin with excellent physical properties, having excellent weather resistance and durability. It is an water-based paint developed to solve the problems of environmental pollution, fire risk, and hazard to the human body.

specification

Paint type
Acrylic / Urethane resin
Drying time
Drying time
Category 5℃ 20℃ 30℃
Dry-hard 5~6 hours 4~5 hours 3~4 hours
Time required for re-coating (min.) 2 hours
Thinner
Tap water (dilution rate: up to 5%, volume ratio)
Coating Method
Brush, roller, spray coating
Specific gravity
Approx. 1.0
Solid volume ratio
Approx. 25 % (Based on glossy)
Theoretical Coverage
8.3 ㎡/ℓ/1time (Based on glossy)
Thickness of dried film
Approx. 30㎛
Re-coating interval
20℃, sufficient ventilation for a inimum of 3 hours
Color
Transparent
Gloss
Glossy, matte
Storage and preservation
12 months (well-ventilated dry, cold and dark location, room temperature 5℃~30℃, humidity less than 80%)

PRODUCT PROPERTIES (PHYSICAL PROPERTY DATA)

Beautiful appearance
Imparts a beautiful appearance by smoothing the timber surface.
Mildew-resistant effect
It has antibacterial, antiseptic effects.
Environmental impact
It has little odor upon interior painting.

how to use

Surface treatment
1. Smooth the rough surface of the substrate by grinding it with sandpaper #180-220 along the grain.
2. Completely clean grease or contaminants and abrasion powder on the surface of the substrate and thoroughly dry it.
3. Thoroughly dry the wet wood and completely remove the mold before coating.
Coating method
1. Primer
① Apply the GREEN LACQUER SANDING SEALER, which is a specified undercoatd on the base surface 2~3times.
2. Top coat
① Dilute within the dilution ratio and sufficiently stir.
② Re-coat the GREEN LACQUER CLEAR after drying for 2 hours after the primary coating. Avoid excessively thick coating upon one coat. (Air bubbles are likely to occur)
③ If the re-coating interval is short, air bubbles may occur during drying after the entire surface coating.