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UNI SPRAY Primer Spray
UNI SPRAY Primer Spray
To optimise the adhesion of adhesive tapes. Particularly characterised by its fast processing.
Yield: Approx. 50 m at 4 cm width
Working temperature: from -5 °C
Yield: Approx. 50 m at 4 cm width
Working temperature: from -5 °C
Available dimensions
Article number | Content - ml | Carton content | Inquiry List |
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3ALLW | 500 ml | 12 Stk |
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Product data
Advantages
- increased bonding
- transparent
- fast application
- short flash-off time
- forms an adhesive film, self-adhesive
UNI Spray primer is a premium solvent-based synthetic rubber for optimum adhesion of all acrylic, butyl and bitumen rubber adhesive tapes. It can be used on substrates such as plaster, concrete, rendering, aerated concrete, brick and lime sand masonry that have already been treated with caulking, and on wood composite and wood.
- Material composition
- synthetic rubber
- Working temperature
- -5–35 °C
- Flash-off time Summer / Winter
- 10 min / 20 - 40 min
- Coverage
- 50 lfm when sprayed 4 cm wide
- Storage
- 12 months when unopened; dry, tightly closed; + 5 °C - + 25 °C , no direct UV-rays
Processing guideline
APPLICATION
Spray UNI Spray primer carefully onto the substrate. Repeat the procedure if surfaces are highly absorbent. Protect the sprayed surface from damp, dust etc.Check compatibility with adjacent material. UNI Spray primer cannot be painted over. Paint, varnish and synthetic material could be affected. Wipe the spray head with a cloth when interrupting work.
Protective gloves and goggles must be worn as protection against the solvent!
Instructions
APPLICATION
Spray UNI Spray primer carefully onto the substrate. Repeat the procedure if surfaces are highly absorbent. Protect the sprayed surface from damp, dust etc.Check compatibility with adjacent material. UNI Spray primer cannot be painted over. Paint, varnish and synthetic material could be affected. Wipe the spray head with a cloth when interrupting work.
Protective gloves and goggles must be worn as protection against the solvent!