
COOLPRO-COLOR HDB 5428x(gloss level)-(colour tone)
COOLPRO-COLOR is a high-quality, water-based color lacquer that guarantees exceptional color stability and high opacity thanks to its advanced formulation. The surface impresses with its elegant appearance and excellent resistance to water, scratches and chemicals. COOLPRO-COLOR enables direct coating on paintable, well-sanded film-coated MDF surfaces and edges. Optional hardening with HYDRO Hardener HDR 5094 enables high-quality glass coatings and extends the Fields of application of COOLPRO-COLOR.
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Processing
- water 53%
- mineral resources 16%
- fossil resources 31%
Areas of application
Can be used in the complete field of interior fittings, furniture, kitchens and bathrooms, with the exception of kitchen worktops and vanity tops.
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Technical Specifications
Appearance | opaque |
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Number of layers (max) | 2 |
Quantity per layers (min) | 100 g/m² |
Quantity per layers (max) | 150 g/m² |
Total quantity applied | 300 g/m² |
Mixing ratio (volumetric) | 20 : 1 | Hardener: HDR 5091 |
Mixing ratio (gravimetric) | 100 : 5 | Hardener: HDR 5091 |
Processing Instructions
Potlife | 2 h / 20 °C |
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Drying | 6 h / 20 °C |
Due to hardening | 7 d / 20 °C |
Stackable according to | 16 h / 20 °C |
Surface sanding (grain size) | 120 - 400 |
Intermediate sanding (grain size) | 320 - 600 |
Yield per pass | m²/l |
Processing information | The maximum processing time of Hesse COOLPRO-COLOR is 2 hours at 20°C. Exceeding this time can lead to damage to the material-carrying lines and the spray gun.Add hardener in a fine stream while stirring. Then adjust the spray viscosity by adding water or HYDRO Optimizer HZ 70. Maximum addition rate 5 %. Hardener must always be added before thinning! Do not store material mixed with hardener in closed packaging. Clean work tools with water. Use Hesse HYDRO Cleaner HV 6917 to remove dried lacquer residues. For combined work (water-based and solvent-based lacquers), rinse the application equipment with Hesse HYDRO Rewetting agent HV 6904. |
Special notes | Depending on the desired surface and substrate, pre-priming is possible, e.g. with: COOL-FILL HP 6645-9343 / HP 6645-9005, PERFECT-FILL HDP 5650-9343 / HDP 5650-9005.COOLPRO-COLOR can also be painted directly on well sanded MDF edges (280 - 320 grain) if required. The processing company must select a suitable MDF quality for the Fields of application, see manufacturer's instructions for EU standard EN 622-5 point 4 test method EN 317 (Thickness swelling requirements).The use of HYPERION TD 130 is recommended to avoid yellow discoloration with COOLPRO-COLOR in brightening colour tones on wood species rich in ingredients such as Oak or Ash. Exotic woods or extremely resinous knotty pine must be primed in advance with the transparent PU Isolating Primer DG 4720-0001. If necessary, a test coating is required. The wood species Hevea must be insulated in advance with COOL-PROTECT HI 6600-9343. For detailed information, see HYPERION TD 130, PU insulating primer DG 4720-0001 and COOL-PROTECT HI 6600-9343. When used on stairs (steps), we recommend finishing the colored lacquer surface with Hesse PERFECT-TOP HDE 5400x (gloss level).COOLPRO-COLOR can be used as a high-quality glass lacquer in a mixing ratio (by volume) of 20 : 1 with HYDRO Hardener HDR 5094. Before application, the glass surface must be carefully cleaned with HYDRO Glass cleaner HS 6601. |
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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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