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Q: What is the difference between polyurethane and acrylic coatings?Both Polyurethane and Acrylic coatings offer durability and chemical resistance, ideal for surfaces needing strong protection like floors and outdoor surfaces. Both coatings provide UV resistance, with easy application, suited for decorative finishes and sun-exposed surfaces. Advantages for Acrylic, Quick set product drying with 3 to 6 hours depending on condition. No to low odour, ideal for interior surfaces.
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Difference between PU150 / PU350 / PU400 Polyurethane products?All our Polyurethane coatings are designed to be extremely durable. PU is the chemical code for Polyurethane. The number after equates to the amount of Polyurethane parts per 1000. PU150 has 150 parts per 1000 of Polyurethane PU350 has 350 parts per 1000 of Polyurethane PU400 has 400 parts per 1000 of Polyurethane The higher the PU content the higher protection quality provided. The PU150 grade coatings are designed for lower traffic interior surfaces, Home garages, with low footfall and light vehicle for example. The PU350 grade coatings are designed for heavy traffic industrial surfaces, both interior and exterior surfaces, factories and car workshops with heavy footfall and multiple vehicle traffic for example. The PU400 grade coatings are designed for extreme heavy traffic surfaces, both interior and exterior surfaces that are open to all weather elements. Designed to withstand industrial vehicles, Farm and plant vehicles for example.
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What are waterborne paints?A water-based coating uses water as the liquifying agent instead of chemical solvents, so it emits fewer VOCs. Using water-based paints brings benefits that go beyond complying with regulations: They're low odour, so they're safer and more comfortable to work with
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Do i need a pre seal or primer with Acrylic Water based paints?No, The Acrylic coating can be used a pre seal or primer itself. Add water to the product on the first coating to thin liquid. 10 to 20 % water added.
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