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PU Basecoat DG 4760

PU Basecoat DG 4760

Hesse PU Basecoat DG 4760 is an especially transparent two component PU polyester resin basecoat. The lacquer sands well, is extremely elastic and has good body. This product is particularly suitable for building up a closed-pore finish and provides superb hold beneath high gloss. It also fulfills the requirements of the IMO EC Type Examination test certificate (flame retardant coating agent for seagoing vessels).

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Highlights
  • particularly transparent
  • highly elastic
  • Particularly good body
  • excellent ability to stay on vertical surfaces under high gloss
  • IMO-approved

Processing

  • 2C line
  • Airless Airless
  • Airless low pressure Airless low pressure
  • Airmix Airmix
  • Compressed air spraying Compressed air spraying
  • High-performance automatic spraying unit High-performance automatic spraying unit
  • Automatic spray gun Automatic spray gun
  • Spraying robot Spraying robot
1%sustain­able
  • mineral resources 1%
  • fossil resources 99%

Areas of application

Hesse PU Basecoat DG 4760 is particularly suitable for achieving closed-pore lacquer structures beneath Hesse PU high gloss lacquers. This basecoat has great filling power and is used primarily in the high quality fit-out of ships, the interior design sector and shopfitting.

Technical information

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Technical Specifications

Proportion of renewable raw materials % 0 %
Appearance colourless
VOC EU % 59,6 %
Number of layers (max) 12
Quantity per layers (min) 100 g/m²
Quantity per layers (max) 200 g/m²
Total quantity applied 2400 g/m²
Mixing ratio (volumetric) 1 : 3 | Hardener: DR 4038
Mixing ratio (gravimetric) 100 : 305 | Hardener: DR 4038

Processing Instructions

Potlife 1,5 h / 20 °C
Drying 6 h / 20 °C
Due to hardening 7 d / 20 °C
Stackable according to 16 h / 20 °C
Surface sanding (grain size) 150 - 180
Intermediate sanding (grain size) 320 - 400
Yield per pass 5 - 10 m²/l
Processing information At high temperatures we recommend adjustment of the application viscosity using DV 4981 thinner! Due to the maximum pot life of at most 60 min at 20 °C we recommend application by means of a 2C sprayer.
Special notes To improve the resistance and adhesion properties on critical woods, such as tropical woods and cherry, we recommend pre-priming with Hesse polyurethane insulating primer DG 4720-0001.This product is not suitable for use on bleached surfaces! This product must only be combined with other approved and technically suitable products when used as a flame retardant coating material for seagoing vessels according to the latest version of SOLAS 74 Reg. II-2/3, II-2/5, II-2/6 and X/3, as amended, IMO Resolution MSC.36(63)-(1994 HSC-Code) 7, IMO Resolution MSC.97(73)-(2000 HSC-Code) 7, IMO MSC/Circ. 1120. The maximum application amount in wet film when using this product as a flame retardant coating material for seagoing vessels is 140 g/m². “A risk assessment was undertaken according to Directive 2014/90/EU, Annex II, Section 3. This coating does not pose a physical risk to health nor a risk to the environment when cured and dried.”

Procedure example

Contract installation in natural walnut, high gloss

Isolation: 2 x Hesse PU Isolating primer DG 4720-0001 with intermediate drying (20 - 30 min / 20 °C room temperature), mixing ratio (by volume) 2 : 1 with PU Hardener DR 4040 and the addition of 5 - 10 % Thinner DV 4994 in relation to the lacquer/hardener mixture

Drying: 2 h / 20 °C

Lacquer sanding: 320 - 400 grit (dust removal)

Basecoat: as necessary 2 - 3 x 100 - 250 g/m² Hesse PU Basecoat DG 4760 with intermediate drying (10 - 30 min / 20 °C room temperature), mixing ratio (by volume) 1 : 3 with PU Hardener DR 4038 and the addition of 20 - 30 % Thinner DV 4935 or DV 4981 (at high temperatures and on large surfaces) in relation to the lacquer/hardener mixture

Drying: at least 16 h / 20 °C

Lacquer sanding: 320 - 400 grit (dust removal)

Basecoat: as necessary 2 - 3 x 100 - 250 g/m² Hesse PU Basecoat DG 4760 with brief intermediate drying (10 - 30 min / 20 °C room temperature) , mixing ratio (by volume) 1 : 3 with PU Hardener DR 4038 and the addition of 20 - 30 % Thinner DV 4935 or DV 4981 (at high temperatures and on large surfaces) in relation to the lacquer/hardener mixture

Drying: at least 16 h / 20 °C

Another basecoat can be applied if necessary. After adequate drying, sand the last basecoat layer using 400 - 800 grit depending on the type of wood and colour tone (dust removal).

Top coat: 2 x Hesse PU Brilliant lacquer DU 44099 with intermediate drying (20 - 30 min / 20 °C room temperature), mixing ratio (by volume) 2 : 1 with PU Hardener DR 4080 and the addition of 20 - 30 % Thinner DV 4935 in relation to the llacquer/hardener mixture

Dust dry: after 10 - 20 min / 20 °C

Ready for packaging/polishing: after at least 3 d / 20 °C

General Notes / Disclaimer

Our technical information is continually adapted to keep up to date with the latest technology and statutory regulations. The latest version is always available online at www.hesse-lignal.de or talk to your local account manager. This information is for advice and is based on the best knowledge available and careful research in line with the current state of the art. This information cannot be held as legally binding. We also refer you to our terms and conditions of business. Safety data sheet is provided in accordance with EC regulation no. 1907/2006.

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