Pigmolux DC G50
NCS S 2005-Y60R / 25 kg
Article number: 340501081725
Water-based, radiation-curing pigment paint for the industrial coating of furniture and interior finishing
Product description:
Water‑based pigmented coating for wood surfaces in the furniture sector. The coating is cured using two different cross‑linking mechanisms (radiation curing and 2‑component polyurethane cross‑linking). This special curing system (dual cure) ensures that even areas of the workpiece that are insufficiently illuminated by the emitters – shadow zones – are fully cross‑linked. The hardener‑initiated cross‑linking also allows three‑dimensional parts to be coated and cured without the use of UV lamps. Good mechanical and chemical resistance, excellent resistance to light exposure, good filling power and very good stackability.
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ÖNORM A 1605-12 (furniture surfaces) Resistance to chemical reactions: 1‑B1 (except for pure white and pastel shades) |
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DIN 68861 (furniture surfaces) Part 1: Response to chemical stress: 1-B (except for pure white and pastel shades) |
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EN 13501-1 (fire behaviour) In combination with a hardly inflammable surface, e.g. materials of fire class A1 or A2: classification as B-s2,d0. The complete coating system (carrier board / glue / veneer or foil) is always used to classify the reaction to fire. |
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DIN 53160-1 and DIN 53160-2 Perspiration and saliva-proof properties |
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ÖNORM EN 71-3 Safety of toys; migration of certain elements (free of heavy metals) |
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French ordinance DEVL1104875A Marking of construction coating products for their emission of volatile pollutants: A+ |
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Iron Disposal of items: Metal collection – PLEASE SEPARATE WASTE - Follow the guidelines of your local authority. |
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Iron Disposal of items: Metal collection – PLEASE SEPARATE WASTE - Follow the guidelines of your local authority. |
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