Why Hardener and a Cross Linker is Crucial With the Sayerlack Water Based Paint System for Joinery

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024

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  • @yavuzhocaoglu8568
    @yavuzhocaoglu8568 Před 2 měsíci

    Its perfect paint i try last week but its make me very bad alergy but quality and rest its amazing but i can use any more my eyes still watering

  • @brucemartin8435
    @brucemartin8435 Před 2 lety

    I must purchased d’orsa nere in Italy And The fabricator gave me The balance of the paint which I did my other doors with. What awesome product. I used Aria previously and the results are nowhere close!

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 2 lety

      it really is a great brand Bruce, very reliable, lovely finishes and easily tintable! Even during the current supply problems the world is facing Sayerlack have remained very reliable! br Ultrimax Store

  • @woodpaintingbangladesh5773

    Veery Nice lacquer.

  • @yavuzhocaoglu8568
    @yavuzhocaoglu8568 Před 3 měsíci

    I just painted roday 15 shine white let ot dry now in work shop iw ill let u know guys whatvis the result ia.planing make a video aswell

  • @yavuzhocaoglu8568
    @yavuzhocaoglu8568 Před 7 měsíci

    Is there any other different color ir just white and where can we buy in uk?

  • @KavanaghGTR
    @KavanaghGTR Před 2 lety

    Is this product inclined to raise the 'grain' on MDF? Conventional water based paints do.

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Elliott, crosslinker and at99 combined is a very good timber covering so the grain tends not to raise but you can use au474 primer before the at99 topcoat (with or without crosslinker) to ensure the grain doesn't rise first for a perfect finish.

  • @mostafizurrahman5431
    @mostafizurrahman5431 Před 3 lety

    is this lacquer polish and PU polish same thing??

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety +1

      PU Polish is Polyurethane Lacquer which requires a hardener to cure. Lacquer polish could be solvent based or water based products

  • @mattgloss8580
    @mattgloss8580 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the information.
    The video suggest using waterbased laquers with isocyanate hardener in DIY environment?
    Lady is sanding with Ros sander not wearing mask? The person who is spraying is not wearing gloves?
    I heard that isocyanates require spray booth and air feed respiratory protection plus full body covering suit?

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety +2

      HI Matt, glad you liked the info - we tend to focus on the industrial and commercial environments and although all paints and hardeners have some element of isocyanate in them (it's unavoidable with current technology) the levels in ISO free paint are exceptionally low compared to solvent based paints. We did use some stock footage just to give the viewer a more visual idea of what we were talking about so well done on the eagle eye for Masks and Gloves. Ideally if you use any paint gloves, mask and overalls and if you can an air fed mask like a Honeywell is always recommended. Whether you need an air feed generally depends on whether the paint your are using has a high ISO level and whether its 2 Pack or 1 Pack. 2 Pack definitely needs air fed masks and full respiratory gear. 1 Pack its advised but not the rule. Hope that helps and if you need any further help on any products or features just drop us a line on here or at sales@ultrimaxcoatings.co.uk. BR Ultrimax Team

    • @mattgloss8580
      @mattgloss8580 Před 3 lety

      @@ultrimaxcoatingsltd Thank you for the reply. Actually I'll give a go the AT 99, no crosslinker on the kitchen presses repaint, for the first time.

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety +1

      @@mattgloss8580 recommend it the AT99 is a lovely product and of course it can be mixed to any of the shall we say top paint colours (Monkey's Knuckle ;-) ) don't think you'll be upset with it - we have it here www.ultrimaxstore.com/sayerlack-water-based-topcoat-matt-at99-c-60-p-36637361 but love to see any finished results when you're done.

    • @mattgloss8580
      @mattgloss8580 Před 3 lety

      @@ultrimaxcoatingsltd Thank you. Is the AU 454 primer suitable for coating over existing old Acid Cat, Precat and PU laquers after solid preparation by degreasing and sanding with 180 grit?
      Also does the dry primer film need to be abraded to provide mechanical adhesion for AT99 or it can be over coated straight with AT99?
      I appreciate your help.

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety +1

      @@mattgloss8580 yes you should be fine there with AU454 if the pre-existing is relatively old and cured? and you then abrade give it a good degreasing and sand then you've done your due diligence on preparation. As an extra precaution would probably just suggest to section of an area and do a test patch before coating the full object for a concrete system.

  • @richardbeadle3945
    @richardbeadle3945 Před 3 lety

    What is the re-coat time for at99 or is one coat normally enough?

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety

      The data sheet recommends 1 coat of AT99 but depending on the colour you sometimes need 2. You can overcoat after 2 hours

  • @douglaslopes1987
    @douglaslopes1987 Před 3 lety

    Hi, the spec sheet of the AU474 primer and the AT99 mention conventional sprayer, airless, etc, but it doesn't mention HVLP. Not sure if it's suitable for hvlp as well. In this case a Graco 9.5 HVLP. Could you please advise?
    And would them need the respirator and full gear as mentioned in the other comment or just if I add the ah1550 and xa4080 respectively?
    Thanks

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety +1

      You can use the AU474 and AT99 with a Graco Turbine but you would probably need to thin the AU474 primer with water to get it to spray correctly.
      A normal half face respirator is fine for spraying AU474 and AT99. If you use the AH1550 hardener in the primer then we would recommend an air fed mask.
      The XA4080 is a cross linker and this is fine for use with a normal half face mask.
      br Ultrimax Coatings Team

  • @SteneWoodwork
    @SteneWoodwork Před 3 lety

    I'm still wondering why hardener and cross linkers are crucial…this seemed more like a commercial than an informative video

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Stene at its simplest hardeners speed up curing time without affecting the chemical properties of the finish. In a DIY application a hardener may not be too necessary (ie: if you have no deadline and you can afford the paint to go off by itself then all good and I wouldn't worry about it. ) However in industrial scenarios you have projects , deadlines and a back log of work that must fit through the paint shop. The hardener therefore speeds up curing chemically and allows you to move more jobs through the paint shop (more jobs more production effort , more profit etc ) . In terms of crosslinker in Sayerlack this acts as a hardener and ease of use hybrid. Not only does it hardener faster than without but it also prepares the surface to make it easier to sand down for any final stages. Again in an industrial setting this can shave a lot of time from work and increase productivity and profit. Hope that helps Ultrimax Team

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety

      Sorry forgot to add Stene if you have a topic you want further advice on or some training just drop a note in comments here and we'll do a video on it . br Ultrimax

    • @SteneWoodwork
      @SteneWoodwork Před 3 lety

      @@ultrimaxcoatingsltd that’s very helpful thank you! Right now I’m wavering between several WB products, I’m trying Renner right now. Do you have distributors in the USA and Canada?

    • @ultrimaxcoatingsltd
      @ultrimaxcoatingsltd  Před 3 lety

      @@SteneWoodwork Hi no unfortunately we are UK only but can advise from our side we think Sayerlack (sherwin williams) is definitely the best for interior wood and Teknos for external (do you get that brand in the US?) But Renner is well liked over here in the UK as well - here Renner is prob classed as a mid-tier WB product but overall no real complaints about it.