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 MIROBILD Acid Catalysed (AC) Coatings
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Two component coating with high build, typically with extended pot life greater than 24 hours.
All Acid Catalysed (AC) coating systems release formaldehyde during the curing process. Depending upon the type and content of formaldehyde resin in the formula and speed of the curing reaction, formaldehyde will be released during coating cure and may be irritating to eyes, throat or nose. An effective spray booth and good ventilation in the drying area is essential when applying AC coatings.

Typically fast drying but this is dependent upon film build.

Acid Part B is highly corrosive and must be handled with care.
Isocyanate free: no requirement for full-face air assisted mask during & immediately after coating application.
Coating waste will result if all catalysed (mixed Part A + B) is not consumed within the coating's pot life (time frame within which the coating must be used before the viscosity of the coating increases to the point where it can no longer be applied).
The longer the elapsed time period between initial mixing of AC Part A + B, the worse the phyiscal properties of the final coating film.

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