New product
For automotive and design
Ultra thin paint with intense effect
Product available in different sizes
INTRODUCTION:
Our new Arco Iris 35µm / 20µm is a prism effect paint:
It produces thanks to the light received (sun, lamp, headlight...) a perlescent effect with multi-rainbow colours.
Made of microflakes, odourless, powerful, and remarkably easy to apply:
The Arco Iris paint is a rare and high quality product, that has only advantages (compared to our Spectrum 12µm which is very delicate to apply, while our Rainbow Spektra 68µm is easy to apply but not very smooth)
APPLICATION
The product is ready to use and to be poured in the spraygun.
Used in automotive, the product can of course also be used outdoors, for design objects, furniture or sculptures. Semi transparent, it can be applied over all type of background colour: the darker the background, the more intense the effect. Topcoat must be applied after.
DATA SHEET:
Type of product: 1K basecoat, 1 solvent-based acrylic component, to be cleared
DESTINATION : System to clearcoat or finish for automotive, bike, decoration, others
SHADES: Silvery with prismatic colours shift
PARTICLE SIZE: Geometric particles 35µm
Theorical coverage: 3.5 sqm / L
Packaging : See scrolling menu
MIXING : Ready to use
APPLICATION : In very thin coats (2 to 6), depending on the effect you wish
SETTINGS: Spraygun, Nozzle 1.0 to 1.2mm - Air pressure : 2 to 3 bars
DRYING AT 20°C : DRY in a few minutes
TOPCOATING: To clear with any kind of automotive clearcoat
Attention:
During the varnishing, the solvents of the varnishes can modify the state of the layer of holographic paint. This can cause microscopic flake movement and the holographic effect can be suppressed. It is important to always varnish with the following precautions:
Freeze the surface with 3 or 4 extra thin layers of varnish, waiting 1 minute between each coat.
Then varnish normally.
The application to the aerosol is much less easy than gun, we strongly recommend using our 'SPRAY CAN GRIP HANDLE'
Comparison:
Use of a glossy and satin background.
We get better results on a bright background. A satin or matte background produces a less intense effect.
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