Lausitzer Farbwerke car paint with painting set (X300) & thinner (1 L) - 30% savings offer
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This varnish has very good adhesion, high opacity and is also impact-resistant and abrasion-resistant.
You will be sent two cans of paint and have to mix them in a 5:1 ratio. (Mixing ratio: 5:1 (component A: component B))
Apply it very thinly and you will get a perfect result. This saves you time, paint and ensures quick drying.
MADE IN GERMANY - extremely durable
Processing temperature: from 10°C - Mixing ratio: 5:1 (component A: Component B) - Processing time: approx. 4-5 hours at 20°C - Can be painted over: after 4-6 hours - Can be filled: after 48 hours - Dust dry: after approx. 60 minutes - final hardness: approx. 5-7 days
- Consumption: approx. 10 m² / liter
- Mixing ratio: 5:1 (component A: component B)
The application of 2K or 2-component paint is explained very quickly and easily.
The name itself suggests that the finished paint consists of 2 different components. It is a so-called base varnish (varnish, paint, primer) and the matching hardener. To ensure trouble-free processing of a 2-component paint, there are a few things to consider. The most important data about the paint is always included in the description of the paint. These are the following points:
- Which hardener belongs to the paint
- Mixing ratio
- Processing viscosity
- Dilution
- Pot life
- Processing time
- Processing type (application)
- Processing conditions
These points in detail:
- Which hardener belongs to the paint?
In the description of the paint (usually even on the paint can) the exact name of the hardener that matches the paint is always stated. Please never use another hardener.
- Mixing ratio
The two components, i.e. paint and hardener, are mixed together in a certain ratio immediately before processing. For our paints the ratio is 5:1 (by volume/liters). This means that 5 parts varnish and 1 part hardener are measured and mixed using a measuring cup. Only as much paint should be mixed as is necessary for the work process. Once the hardener has been added, the hardening process can no longer be reversed. Stir the mixture well for at least 1 minute.
- Processing viscosity
Viscosity is a measure of the viscosity of the liquid. The higher the viscosity, the thicker (less flowable) the liquid is, the lower the viscosity, the thinner (more flowable) it is. Depending on the type of paint and type of processing (brushing, spraying, rolling, pouring, dipping), it may be necessary to change the viscosity, i.e. to add some thinner. As a rule, the addition of thinner is between 1% and 20%.
- Dilution
Just like with hardener, it is important to use the correct dilution. This is also stated in the description of the paint and usually on the paint can.
- Pot life
Pot life is the length of time that reactive materials can be processed, e.g.b Varnishes It is the time between mixing a multi-component substance and the end of its processability, so to speak the period of time in which the substance can still be "taken out of the pot" and processed. The end of the pot life is usually indicated by a significant increase in viscosity, which prevents further processing.
- Processing conditions
The processing and especially the drying of 2-component paints should not take place below 10°C. This information refers to the paint material, substrate and room temperature during processing and the subsequent drying and curing time of approx. 5-7 days Temperatures that are too low lead to drying and hardening problems because the necessary chemical reaction cannot take place. Even a short-term cooler temperature during curing can lead to problems.
The information provided is of an advisory nature; it is based on the best knowledge and careful investigations according to the current state of the art. Legal binding cannot be derived from this information. Therefore, please always pay attention to the technical data sheets and contact us if you have any questions about processing. (As of 02/2020)
Legal notice: According to the law, this paint may not be used to paint vehicles.You may only use water-based paint for vehicle painting.
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Brauche ich eine Grundierung?
Unsere Farben und Lacke sind so konzipiert, dass man grundsätzlich keine Grundierung benötigt. Wir empfehlen jedoch, einen zusätzlichen Anstrich zu machen und diesen mit unserer Verdünnung zu verdünnen. Sollte der Untergrund jedoch schwierig sein und du auf Nummer sicher gehen willst, empfehlen wir unsere 2K-Grundierung, die für alle Untergründe perfekt geeignet ist. Denn eine Grundierung sorgt für einen besseren Halt.
Wo kann ich die RAL-Übersicht finden?
Kann ich den Lack auch sprühen?
Unsere Lacke eignen sich hervorragend für die Verwendung von Sprühpistolen. Um das beste Ergebnis zu erzielen, empfehlen wir, dem Lack 10% Verdünnung beizufügen. Und das Beste ist, dass du dieselbe Verdünnung auch für die Reinigung des Untergrunds verwenden kannst. So sparst du Zeit und Mühe!
Wie sieht eine ideale Untergrundvorbereitung aus?
Für eine optimale Lackierung ist eine gründliche Untergrundvorbereitung unerlässlich. Der erste Schritt dazu ist, den Untergrund von Staub und Schmutz zu befreien. Verwende dazu am besten einen Besen oder Wasser und vermeide seifenhaltige Reiniger, da diese den Lack später zum Aufplatzen bringen können. Wir empfehlen stattdessen, die Untergrundreinigung mit unserer Verdünnung durchzuführen, um das bestmögliche Ergebnis zu erzielen.
Was sind die Vorteile lackierter Böden gegenüber geölter Böden?
Lackierte Böden bieten eine strapazierfähigere und langlebigere Oberfläche, die besser gegen Kratzer und Flecken schützt. Zudem erfordern sie weniger Wartung und sind einfacher zu reinigen, da der Lack eine schützende Versiegelung bildet. Im Gegensatz dazu benötigen geölte Böden regelmäßiges Nachölen, um ihr Aussehen und ihre Schutzfunktion zu erhalten.
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