Certification
State Registration Certificate № RU.01.PA.02.008.E.000068.01.21 from 28.01.2021.
Materials Safety Data Sheet № 69372620-20.30-2016 from 22.01.2021.
Materials Safety Data Sheet № 69372620-20.30-2016 from 22.01.2021.
Description
Primer based on siloxane solutions and reaction silane in organic solvents.
Fields of application
Primer BETPLY–adhesive is used to prime metal, ceramic, glass and polymer substrate in order to provide better adhesion of anti-vandal hydrofuge SCREEN-adhesive RAUM-PROFIE.Instruction for use
Priming surface must be clean and free from dust and grease. The surface can be cleaned with brush and scour. When using the solvent as a degreaser, the type of substrate is taken into account. The types of substrate to apply protective hydrofuge SCREEN adhesive with Betply adhesive are as followed:
Because of a large number of polymer materials on the market, as well as chemical modifications of existing compositions, it is always necessary to make a dye check on the substrate applied and assess each application specifically.
- Paint and varnish coatings obtained by powder coating
- Acrylic paint coatings
- Articles and pieces made of polyester resin
- Some types of polycarbonate
- PVC film
Because of a large number of polymer materials on the market, as well as chemical modifications of existing compositions, it is always necessary to make a dye check on the substrate applied and assess each application specifically.
Conditions
Ambient temperature ÷250С.
Air humidity 65-85%.
The process of applying
Preparing | Mix thoroughly |
Air-free spraying |
Operation viscosity: initial Nozzle diameter: 0,009”-0,011” Initial pressure: 60-80 atm |
Air spraying |
Operation viscosity: initial Nozzle diameter: 1,2-1,6 mm Initial pressure: 2-4 atm |
Overlap time |
15-30 min |
Roller |
Recommended to use only on small areas. |
Cleaner |
Formula thinner RP-1K, RP-1KF, thinners of type Р4, Р5. |
Washing |
After painting, the spray equipment must be immediately washed with a solvent to prevent the material from curing and forming an extremely strong film. |