Product Description:
350P Diamoprime 1k White Primer
350P Diamoprime is a high build, single component precatalysed nitrocellulose primer designed specifically for industrial applications on interior furniture and general woodwork. Available in a white base, this primer offers excellent film build, hold-out, and sanding characteristics. It is ideal for use in industrial production lines, ensuring superior vertical spray application and short recoat times.
Key Features:
- Product Type: Precatalysed nitrocellulose primer
- Colour: White base
- Gloss Level: 10-20% @ 60° angle
- Drying Time: Tack free in 5-10 minutes, recoat in 1 hour (oven curing at 40˚C reduces recoat time to approximately 30 minutes)
- Thinning: Can be thinned up to 15-25% by volume using TZ075 Lacquer Thinners or TZ14S Reducer
- Exposure Suitability:
- Interior: Very good
- Exterior: Not suitable (must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, and water condensation)
- Yellowing Characteristics: Typical of nitrocellulose-based lacquers
- Water Resistance: Suitable for splash resistance; not recommended for continuous water exposure
- Container Sizes: 4L and 20L
- Coverage:
- Theoretical: 15-20 square meters per liter
- Practical: 6-8 square meters per liter (spray application)
Applications: 350P Diamoprime is used as an industrial-grade precatalysed NC primer over suitably prepared timber, particle board, and MDF surfaces. It is ideal for internal furniture coatings, providing excellent sealing properties and quick recoat times.
Application Instructions:
- For Color Coating:
- Apply one coat of 350P Diamoprime and allow to cure for 1 hour at room temperature.
- Lightly sand with 320-400 grit paper and recoat with Diamocolour topcoat to achieve the desired gloss level.
- For additional coats, allow 2 hours of curing and repeat step 2.
- Note: Heavier coats will require longer recoat times.
- Force curing of Diamoprime at 40˚C will allow a recoat time of approximately 30 minutes, ensuring the timber cools to ambient temperature before recoating.
Precautions:
- Heavier coats will require longer recoat times.
- Nitrocellulose lacquers may yellow over time.
- Clear lacquer films will not protect timber from UV light-induced discoloration or degradation.
- Not recommended for vanity or kitchen bench-tops continuously exposed to water or high humidity; use two-component chemically resistant coatings in such conditions.
Enhance your interior furniture and woodwork with 350P Diamoprime for a professional, durable finish.