
Acrylic primer-enamel which is at the same time anti-corrosive primer and thixotropic finish enamel. Creates durable, matt surfaces with high hiding power and very good mechanical proprieties and great durability to atmospheric conditions.
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Acrylic primer-enamel which is at the same time anti-corrosive primer and thixotropic finish enamel. Creates durable, matt surfaces with high hiding power and very good mechanical proprieties and great durability to atmospheric conditions.
• Primer and enamel in one. • Without primer on zinc surfaces and other metal surfaces. • Thixotropy recipe. • Great hiding power. • Quick drying time. • Very good adhesion to the surface. • Great durability in time.
Product is design for direct, decorative and protective painting of steel, zinc steel (it is recommended to paint freshly zinc surfaces after seasoning), zinc, cast iron, aluminum, copper surfaces and also metal surfaces with small corrosion. It’s specially recommended to use on: roof coverage, water pipes, metal fences, metallic constructions and surfaces exploited in environment with corrosion atmosphere categories: C1, C2, C3 (according to ISO 12944-2:1998). Tikkurila Makor-Tix can be used for renovation of metal surfaces with good adhesion of the surface, the test painting must be done before painting. Product can be used in interior premises where people are not allowed to sit permanently.
7-9 m2/l per one coat, the coverage depends on substrate structure and used application tool.
Solventborne
brush, roller, airless spraying
The product must be transported and stored in tightly sealed containers at temperatures from +5°C to +25°C. Store in dry and airy rooms, away from fire.
The product fulfills 2 functions: anticorrosion primer and finish paint. No additional primer required.
The paint characterized by excellent hiding power and fast drying time.
The paint has very good mechanical properties and excellent resistance to atmospheric conditions.
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