
A water-borne alkyd primer for preliminary protection for wood up to two years before topcoating.
A water-borne alkyd primer for preliminary protection for wood up to two years before topcoating.
• Designed to be used prior to Alcro and Beckers exterior paints, thus providing a high-quality painting system for the most demanding customers. • The Nordic Swan ecolabel indicates that the product fulfills strict environmental and health requirements. CMP, Certifierad Målad Panel, ensures the quality of industrially painted exterior panels. • Environmental product declaration (EPD) in accordance with EN 15804+A2 & ISO 14025 / ISO 21930. • Can be tinted to become the same color as the topcoat, thus enabling the highest possible hiding power and color accuracy of the painting system. • The primer retards bleeding of resins from soft wood and slows down discolouring of topcoat caused by the resins. In order to reach good isolating properties, it is recommended to apply two layers. • Gives good protection for 12 months. • Gives good protection for 2 years when painted twice. • Fast drying. • For sawn or planed timber.
• Suitable for priming of exterior boards and claddings.
Practical coverage depends on the application method, painting conditions and the shape and roughness of the surface to be coated.
Waterborne
Opened and/or tinted packaging has more limited shelf life than unopened and untinted packaging.
Pinja Protect GM is designed to be used prior to Alcro and Beckers exterior paints, thus providing a high-quality painting system for the most demanding customers.
Pinja Protect GM has been granted The Nordic Swan ecolabel, which indicates that the product fulfills strict environmental and health requirements. CMP, Certifierad Målad Panel, ensures the quality of industrially painted exterior panels.
Pinja Protect GM can be tinted to become the same color as the topcoat, thus enabling the highest possible hiding power and color accuracy of the painting system.
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