Sigma marine paints
Sigmacover 456 Sigma Marine paint
- SKU:
- Sigma-Cover-456
- Weight:
- 20.00 KGS
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Sigmacover 456 Sigma Marine paint
GZ Industrial Supplies is a distributor of Sigma Marine coatings in Nigeria, Sigmacover 456 Sigma Marine paint is two-component, high-build, polyamide-cured recoatable epoxy coating, it functions primarily as intermediate or Midcoat.
This product color and gloss level is standard and customer colors and semi-gloss please note that Epoxy Coatings will characteristically fade when exposed to light.
Product characteristic of Sigmacover 456 Sigma marine paint.
- General-purpose epoxy buildcoat or finish in protective coating systems, for steel and concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine conditions
- Easy application, both by airless spray and brush
- Cures even at temperatures down to -10°C (14°F)
- A high relative humidity (maximum 95%) during application and curing does not influence the quality of the coating
- Good adhesion on most aged, sound alkyd, chlorinated rubber and epoxy coatings
- Can be recoated with various two-component and conventional coatings, even after long weathering periods
- Resistant to water and splash of mild chemicals
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Tough, with long-term flexibility COLOR AND GLOSS LEVEL
RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES
- Substrate conditions
- Compatible previous coat must be dry and free from any contamination
Substrate temperature
- Substrate temperature during application and curing down to -10°C (14°F) is acceptable; provided the substrate is free from ice and dry
- Substrate temperature during application and curing should be at least 3°C (5°F) above dew point
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Adding too much thinner results in reduced sag resistance
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The temperature of the mixed base and hardener should be above 10°C (50°F), otherwise extra thinner may be required to
obtain application viscosity - Thinner should be added after mixing the components
Product Technical Datasheet Download
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does marine paint take to dry?
Drying times can vary depending on the type of paint, environmental conditions, and the thickness of the applied coat. Typically, marine paint may take a few hours to dry to touch, but it may take several days for a full cure. Refer to the paint manufacturer's guidelines for specific drying times.
2. Can I apply antifouling paint over old antifouling paint?
In most cases, yes, antifouling paint can be applied over old antifouling paint. However, proper surface preparation is essential to ensure good adhesion. It's recommended to consult the paint manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.
3. Can I paint my boat in any weather conditions?
Weather conditions can significantly affect the paint application and drying process. It's generally recommended to paint in dry, well-ventilated conditions with moderate temperatures. Avoid painting in direct sunlight, high humidity, or during windy or rainy conditions.
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