Temakeep
Matt
A two-component adhesion primer based on epoxy resin.
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Provides excellent adhesion to steel, zinc, aluminium and stainless steel
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Can be used on previously painted hard surfaces
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Compatible with any type of paint, with the exception of zinc-rich paints
Product Data
A two-component adhesion primer based on epoxy resin.
Product Features
• Used on cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, aluminium, zinc, epoxy and polyurethane surfaces as an adhesion primer before the primary paint system. • For surfaces exposed to climatic conditions, gases or splashes. • Can be overcoated with an extensive range of topcoats. • Can be applied onto a finished epoxy coating as a barrier coat for other types of systems.
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Technical Information
Practical coverage depends on the application method, painting conditions and the shape and roughness of the surface to be coated. Note! The painting work should be performed and supervised according to 12944-7 if not otherwise stated in the respective technical data sheet. Excessive film thickness may result e.g. in cracking, sagging, prolonged drying time, soft film, less chemical resistance, gloss deviation, adhesion and intercoat functionality. In case the product is used otherwise than stated in the standard a written approval from Tikkurila is required.
Thinner
Solventborne
Provides excellent adhesion to steel, zinc, aluminium and stainless steel
Temakeep provides excellent adhesion to different kinds of substrates such as steel, most aluminium alloys and stainless steel exposed to climatic conditions, gases or splashes.
Can be used on previously painted hard surfaces
Temakeep can be applied onto a finished epoxy coating as a barrier coat for other types of systems.
Compatible with any type of paint, with the exception of zinc-rich paints
Temakeep can be overcoated with any type of paint except zinc-rich paints. A wide range of possible top coats extends the usage area and eases the painting process.
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