EN71.3 toy standard outdoor paint technique sheet

Technical Information

Medium Strength Glycerophthalic Finishing Oil Paint

High-strength medium oil-borne glycerophthalic paint.

For interior and exterior use on sound, dry, clean wood and ferrous metals. Plastic.

Characteristics

Delivery viscosity 60'' CF 4 at 20° C
Film appearance after drying Satin
Product density 1,135 ± 0,05
Dilution White spirit
Dry extract or solids concentration 63 % ± 1
Product appearance on delivery Fluid, creamy
Coverage 5 to 7 m² depending on application / kg
Opacifying power Excellent depending on shade
Toy standard EN71-3 Yes
Storage 12 months frost-free

Applications

Pneumatic and pump spray guns, brushes, rollers, brushes, gloves.

Area of use and special features

Interior and exterior applications. Primarily on wood, plaster, paper, porous materials; can also be applied to metals, provided the substrate is treated against corrosion.

Provides excellent weather protection.

Forms a flexible, resistant film, making it washable.

Can be applied to central-heating radiators, but can also be applied to certain plastics and composites. A preliminary test is strongly recommended.

Technical drying data

At 20° C - At an application rate of 150 to 200 g/m²

Dust-free 50 min
Curing time 5 to 8 h
Recoatable 12 h

Special notes

Ambient temperature, substrate temperature and ventilation conditions influence drying and curing.

Do not use at temperatures below 15°C and above 35°C.

⚠️ Safety recommendations

(see safety data sheet) Do not ingest. Do not inhale. Vacuum or ventilate in accordance with the standards of the Labour Inspectorate. Do not discharge into drains. Waste must be collected and handed over to an authorized waste disposal company. Flammable product. For further details see safety data sheet.

The information contained in this data sheet is given on the basis of our experience, but cannot constitute a guarantee in the event of faulty use. We accept no responsibility for problems arising from mixing products without our advice.

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