When a polymer composition with resin is used, an activator is needed to initiate its hardening. Two-component compounds immediately begin a chemical reaction, so manufacturers place the active components in separate packaging. The instructions specify what proportion of the activator needs to be added to the base product to achieve the desired result.
Two-component acrylic paints use an activator to accelerate the completion of the process and form a product that has stable characteristics for a long period of time. The interaction of acrylic and methacrylic acid with the catalyst of the process promotes the emergence of a new paint and varnish unit, which makes the final coating strong, hermetic, and resistant to atmospheric conditions.
The addition of an accelerator component is performed before the start of painting work. It is essential to dose the amount of components properly. This will ensure sufficient adhesion to surfaces, minimal shrinkage, desired hydrophobicity, and guaranteed strength. If the activator is added in a lower amount than specified, the drying process will take much longer. Increasing the amount of the catalyst will result in a sharp change in the final consistency of the paint and its rapid cracking after drying.
Combining components to achieve a homogeneous composition is performed with a drill attachment. After that, the ready mixture is immediately applied to the surface using a spray gun.
Packaging: 0.4 L, 0.5 L, 5.0 L.
For professional use only.