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Water Based Temporary Protective Peelable Coating |
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WoodPeel_4820UV-uv curable Temporary protective Peelable coating UV curable, Water Resistant ,Heat Resistant, Alkali resistant, Strippable Coatings and Protective Peelable coatings For Wood Finishing Industry |
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General Chemical Corp.’s WoodPeel_4820UVis a strippable coating engineered for use on a wide variety of finished non porous wood surfaces for wood finishing Industries. This strippable coatings are specifically designed for wood finishing industry. Dry film thickness can range from one to three mils. Cured strippable coatings of WoodPeel_4820UV are water resistant. WoodPeel_4820UV resists forming operations that reach temperatures in excess of 200ºF. The application of WoodPeel_4820UV coatings will protect metals, glass, baked enamels and many plastic substrates from damage during manufacturing, storage and shipping. WoodPeel_4820UVrepresents the ultimate in non-solvent, Peelable coating. WoodPeel_4820UV does not contain any VOCs. |
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Application: |
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How Do UV_PeelMask 8950 Work? |
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The UV light curing process begins when the photo initiator in the mask is exposed to a UV light energy source of the proper spectral output. Its molecules split into free radicals (initiation). Which then begins to form polymer chains with ingredients (Also known as propagation). This continues until all of the ingredients have formed a solid polymer (termination). What was once a liquid, is now a solid Peelalbe resin film. |
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All of the components in the UV curable system react and form the polymer coating network. Therefore 100 percent of the applied coating remains on the substrate once the coating is cured. No VOCs are emitted after cure and the coating is termed environmetnally friendly. |
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Removal: |
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Can be removed by peeling. |
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Flammability: |
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Water Resistant WoodPeel_4820UV presents no fire hazard as received, during, or after application.. |
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Removal: |
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WoodPeel_4820UV is formulated to exclude ingredients that are deleterious to the painting process, such as silicones, or to the water wash system, such as foam generating or foam stabilizing ingredients. |
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Operating Guidelines: |
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1.When applying, use the same protection as used while applying paint. The booth ventilation stem should be operating while the material is being sprayed.
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2.Chemical goggles and impervious gloves should be worn when handling WoodPeel_4820UV |
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3.Use of non-sparking metal equipment is advised when scraping to remove booth coatings, to avoid fire hazards from the accumulated paint. |
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First Time Application: |
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I. Cleaning of Equipment: |
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To clean the pressure pot, airless equipment, spray guns, or spray lines:
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1. Flush equipment and lines with the current paint thinner (ex. toluene, xylene, or mek), |
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2.Follow with a water reducible solvent, such as butyl cellosolve. This will help to remove any solvent residue... |
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3.Thoroughly rinse with water. Making sure that all solvent and paint residues are removed.. |
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II. Cleaning :
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To clean all surfaces where WoodPeel_4820UV is to be applied:
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1.Clean surface with butyl-cellosolve type cleaner.
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2.Remove all previous Peelable coatings, oils, dirt, and solvent residue from the surface.
NOTE: You do not have to do this cleaning step to have WoodPeel_4820UV peel or rinse off the surfaces. This procedure can be eliminated after the second and all subsequent applications. |
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WoodPeel_4820UV can now be applied.
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Some Equipment Notes: |
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Airless System: Recommended tip size is .070, similar to a glue tip.
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WoodPeel_4820UV can also be applied by roller coating or by brushing.
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Note: The information presented herein is our interpretation of certain test results and field experience to date. The information is not to be taken as warranty or representation for which we assume legal responsibility, nor as permission or recommendation to practice any patented invention without a license. It is offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. |
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