
Types of Application
Always use high quality brushes to achieve a good finish.
The correct type of roller should be used when applying paint to
any surfaces. You would, for example, not use a woollen roller with
chlorinated rubber paint. The correct type would be a synthetic
roller.
Spraying paint can be carried out by means of conventional type
cup guns, pressure pot or airless spray. Certain types of equipment
will not suit the material being applied and you are requested to
refer to the manufacturer for advice.
Application
To obtain the best results always use power tools to mix materials.
If a brush or roller is used for application instead of spray equipment,
the number of coats must be increased to obtain the correct D.F.T.
(High humidity will decrease the drying times.)
Specification sheets must also be read carefully and adhered to
at all times. Read labels or instruction levels before mixing and
never over-thin.
Use the correct solvent with each product.
If spray equipment is not used, prime-coats should be applied by
brush and not roller, so as to get into all difficult areas. Stripe
coating is also necessary at all times even with spray application.
When spraying in confined areas, ventilation is very important
because of various types of solvent. Wear gloves, goggles and masks
when spraying. All safety equipment is necessary on site; it is
law.
Store paints in a cool area out of direct sunlight. Some types of
coatings build up gases in the can and could explode if not stored
in a cool place.
Steel temperature must be a minimum of 3ºC above dew point,
measured in the vicinity of the substrate.
For product recommendations, advice or enquiries please contact
us or call our toll-free help line on 0800 222 423.
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