Web Catalogue update October 2019

SPRAY SEAM SEALER 05 3091 Specifications: Chemical Basis POP mixed polymer Density 1.48 g/cm³ Application Temperature 5 °C to 30 °C Skin Formation Time (DIN 50014) 25 min Curing Speed (DIN 50014) approx. 3 mm / 24 h Shore A Hardness (DIN 53505) 40 Temperature Resistance -40 °C to 80 °C Storage Temperature 5 °C to 25 °C Elongation at rupture (DIN 53 504) 270 % Tensile Strength (DIN 53 504) 1.6 N/mm² Storage Stability 12 months Partner Product: PS4 Spray Sealer Gun Seam Sealer Nozzles Sprayable sealant based on an MS polymer for recreating the original texture following accident repairs. Contains solvents. Very broad adhesion range. Adheres to many surfaces, even without a primer coat. Great Shore A hardness. The material is impervious to mechanical loads. High tensile strength and elongation at tear. The seam also withstands higher movements/elongation loads. UV-stable. Excellent ageing behaviour, even when seams are not painted over. Suitable for painting over. Can be painted over “wet on wet” for up to five days after skin formation with any conventional painting system (except alkyd resin paints). After this period, another adhesion promoter (primer coat) must be applied for improved adhesion of the paint. Does not cure in application testing The cartridge in the application gun remains ready for use for a number of weeks.* * Ensure all tool taps etc. are closed between uses. Isocyanate- and silicone-free. Colour Look Cont. in ml Art. No. Pack Qty. Light Ivory* 310 0893 225 1/12 Grey 0893 228 Nozzle 0891 653 3 * Suits most late model Australian vehicle finishes. Areas of application: Seam sealing in case of part replacement in the engine compartment, boot, floor group, spring strut, wheel well etc. Use: The application surfaces must be clean, dry, dust and grease-free. Seam sealer is applied with the pneumatic gun PS4, Art. No. 0891 628 4. The desired textures and layer thicknesses are determined by the distance to the object/the air pressure. Note: Do not allow seam sealer to come into contact with fresh polyurethane materials (i.e. those that have not yet hardened). If painting over with metallic paints, a blocking primer should definitely be applied. The best adhesion between the paint and the seam sealer is achieved when the material is painted over immediately following application. NZ. pub. 10/16 ©

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