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Ottovernix

Ottovernix

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Code: 6N0000

One component nitro-acrylic varnish for metals providing excellent adhesion, gloss and hardness characteristics for a long period. It is particularly formulated to witstand dirt and oxidation of metals such as brass, bronze, aluminium and light alloy particularly used for manufacturing chandeliers, furniture ornaments, door handles, copper fittings etc. Performs an extremely protective clear invisible thin film which protect the substrate from dirt, dust and oxidation. It can be used for a wide range of applications for crfats and industry purposes.

SURFACE PREPARATION AND APPLICATION

Metal substrates.
Apply directly onto a clean and well degreased substrate. It is generally applied in a single coat but when required a second coat can also be applied.

Paint Type One component
Binder type A Nitro acrylic
Specific gravity kg/lt (±0,05) 0.960
Solids content (weight) ±2 27%
Viscosity Ford ø 8 at 20°C ±2 80-100
Shelf life +23°C (±2) 30 months in unopened cans
Application Airless spray
Spray 10-20% Nitro Thinner 723
Dust dry 10-15 minutes (20c)
Recoat time 2-4 h
Application temperature Between +10 C and +40 C
Relevant humidity Less than 80%
Dry film thickness advised 15-20 microns per coat
Theoret. coverage m2/Lt 10-12

Colors: INCOLORE
Color code: 6N0000

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before starting paint application please carefully read all the safety precautions indicated on the label of each can or in the product safety data sheet available on request. For further information please do not hesitate to contact our technical staff.



NOTES

The above information is given to the best of our current knowledge, however, because the conditions of use of our products are beyond our control, no warranty is given or to be implied in respect of such information. Our technical staff can be contacted to study customer's specific requirements involving our products in order to enable their most effective use. Dilution rates and drying times must be considered only indicative, mainly related to a temperature of 20 ° C (68°F) and may vary according to prevailing temperature, in presence of particular weather conditions or depending on application procedures.