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What is the difference between a conventional paint and a high solid paint?
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Conventional paints have about 60-65% of solvent content. After application, these solvents evaporate.
High solid paints have only about 25-35% of solvent making them more environmentally friendly and more efficient.
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How strictly do mix ratios need to be followed?
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Mixing ratios should be observed strictly. A 1-2% variance is normally acceptable.
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What effects does humidity have on a paint application?
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Humidity reacts with the polyurethane paints to aid in the drying and curing.
High humidity can cause blistering or hazing in some paints.
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How can dry times be decreased or increased?
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They can be decreased with the application of heat or with a chemical accelerator.
Low temperatures will increase drying times. Low humidity will also increase the drying times of polyurethane paints.
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Do I need to use chromated pre-treatment before applying primer to an aircraft surface?
Aerospace
No. We have products which do not contain chromates and do a very good job of preparing the surface to receive the primer.
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Is it really necessary to wait 30 minutes after mixing the epoxy primer before applying it?
Aerospace
Yes, the epoxy chemistry requires this induction period to allow the primer full chemical reaction.
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Is it really necessary to wait 30 minutes after mixing the epoxy primer before applying it?
Marine
Yes, the epoxy chemistry requires this induction period to allow the primer full chemical reaction.
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How long do I have to wait to apply topcoat after applying the epoxy primer?
Aerospace
A minimum of 2 hours, depending on the temperatures. (See technical information for EP-2-Y1 for additional information.)
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