PLASTICOLOR Pigmented Topcoat
117-10XX Plasticolor White Post-Cat Pigmented TC
Product Codes:

117-1010 Matte
117-1020 Low Gloss
117-1035 Satin
117-1050 Semi-Gloss
117-1090 High Gloss

Surface Preparation:

Primer should be sanded using 240 and 320 grit stearated paper. Suitable primers are Plastiprimer MDF 522-1410, Plastiprimer White 522-1420 or Chemlife® 24 White Primer 522-2400 for solid woods like Maple and Oak. Primers should be topcoated within eight hours of sanding. Care should be taken during sanding to avoid sanding through the primer.

General Information:

Catalyze and reduce the material as recommended. Plasticolor White is applied in one or two coats and can be used both as a primer and enamel on all kinds of wood meant for interior use. A premium system is however, obtained through priming with Plastiprimer MDF 522-1410, Plastiprimer White Hardwood 522-1420 or Chemlife 24 White Primer 522-2400.

A thorough sanding between the coats is essential to the adhesion. The second and subsequent coats must be applied the same day as the previous coat is sanded. Plasticolor White cannot be used on metal, old oil or cellulose lacquers.

Total recommended film build of primer and Plasticolor White 117-10XX is not to exceed 6 mils dry. Over the primer, the topcoat should not exceed 4 mils dry.

To ensure proper sheen, the catalyzed material should be agitated at all times. Plasticolor White must be thoroughly stirred, while adding catalyst and thinner in the recommended mixing ratio. Contact with metal surfaces should be avoided once the Plasticolor White has been catalyzed.

Plasticolor White must not be polluted with oil, varnish or the like and must not be sanded with steel wool between coats. Plasticolor White must not be used and dried at temperatures below 65°F (18°C) or relative humidity above 65%. During the curing process, the coating must not be exposed to ammonia vapors. Ammonia cleaners should not be used for cleaning the finished surface. This may accelerate discoloration.

PDF Name: US-PIS_117-10XX_Plasticolor_White_Post-Cat_Pigmented_TC
Tack Free Time: 15 – 20 minutes
Files: US-PIS_117-10XX_Plasticolor_White_Post-Cat_Pigmented_TC.pdf
Dry to Sand : 3 hours
Dry to Stack: Overnight
Tack Free Time: Flash off before entering oven
Dry to Sand: 1 hour
Dry to Stack: 3 hours
Note: N/A
spec_description:

Plasticolor White is an acid curing, light stable, fast drying Reactive Amino Coating (RAC) with good building properties. This is a fast building product due to its high solid content (51% volume). Plasticolor White gives a smooth, knock-proof and hardwearing surface resisting influence from alcohol, water, etc. Plasticolor White has very good light stability based on the type of resin used.

Special Recognition:  When applied as specified, will meet required performance for the ANSI/KCMA A161.1 1990 9.0 Finish Test.  

Recommended: Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) O.P.4.

spec_uses:

Plasticolor is used as the final coat over wood, plywood, chipboard, etc., meant for interior use. This product is recommended for kitchen cabinets, high build office or residential furniture as well as many other interior wood applications where high build and durability are required. 

VOC less exempt: <3.50
VOC lb/gal: <3.50
VOC less exempt g/l: <405
VOC g/l: <405
VOC lb/lb Solid: <0.55
VHAPs lb/lb Solid: <0.30
Note:

See individual compliance sheets for specific data

Suggested Uses:

Wood Finish

Mixing Ratio:

100 parts 117-10XX to 10 part 873-0870

Pot Life:

12 hours

Application Viscosity:

Zahn #2 signature cup 22 – 25 seconds

Reducer: 803-1325
Retarder: 800-5328
Clean-up Solvent: 803-1298
Recommended Wet Film: 5 mils
Coverage:

866 sq. ft/gal at 1 mil dry and at 100% transfer efficiency. Coverage will vary depending on method of application or coating thickness.

Note application:

N/A

Viscosity:

Zahn #4 signature cup 30 sec at 77°F

Flash Point: 63°F (17.2°C)
Density (lb/gal): 9.90
Solid (% by weight): 65%
Solid (% by volume): 51%
Shelf Life (months): 12

PLASTICOLOR Pigmented Topcoat

117-10XX Plasticolor White Post-Cat Pigmented TC

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spec_description:

Plasticolor White is an acid curing, light stable, fast drying Reactive Amino Coating (RAC) with good building properties. This is a fast building product due to its high solid content (51% volume). Plasticolor White gives a smooth, knock-proof and hardwearing surface resisting influence from alcohol, water, etc. Plasticolor White has very good light stability based on the type of resin used.

Special Recognition:  When applied as specified, will meet required performance for the ANSI/KCMA A161.1 1990 9.0 Finish Test.  

Recommended: Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) O.P.4.

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PLASTICOLOR Pigmented Topcoat

117-10XX Plasticolor White Post-Cat Pigmented TC

spec_description:

Plasticolor White is an acid curing, light stable, fast drying Reactive Amino Coating (RAC) with good building properties. This is a fast building product due to its high solid content (51% volume). Plasticolor White gives a smooth, knock-proof and hardwearing surface resisting influence from alcohol, water, etc. Plasticolor White has very good light stability based on the type of resin used.

Special Recognition:  When applied as specified, will meet required performance for the ANSI/KCMA A161.1 1990 9.0 Finish Test.  

Recommended: Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) O.P.4.

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Product codeCodes de produit
Product Codes:

117-1010 Matte
117-1020 Low Gloss
117-1035 Satin
117-1050 Semi-Gloss
117-1090 High Gloss


Product information

Product specificationsSpécifications du produit

Viscosity:

Zahn #4 signature cup 30 sec at 77°F

Flash Point: 63°F (17.2°C)
Density (lb/gal): 9.90
Solid (% by weight): 65%
Solid (% by volume): 51%
Shelf Life (months): 12

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These products are designed for industrial use only. AkzoNobel views safety as a top priority. Please refer to Material Safety Data Sheet for information on the safe use of this product.

Dry times are greatly affected by film build, porosity of substrate, air movement as well as heat and humidity. Temperatures are based on actual board temperature. This may vary depending on length of time for boards to reach these temperatures. Minimum curing temperatures of 64°F/18°C must be maintained throughout the curing cycle to achieve the film integrity as stated in product features.

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