*On-screen and printed color representations may vary from actual tinted paint colors.
KHR1x/KDA1x Series is an advanced two-component, high gloss pigmented aromatic polyurethane topcoat. These products produce an "off-the-gun" 100 sheen in a full range of colors. They can be lightly buffed / polished; however, please note that excessive buffing or polishing can potentially change the color. For a full buff or polish system, it is always recommended to use a clear high gloss topcoat. This product series is very high quality, yellow resistant, and provides a silky-smooth look and feel. Whether you're working with hardwoods, softwoods, exotic woods, veneers, or MDF, these product is suitable for furniture, cabinetry, doors, and trim.
5 KG equals approximately 1.11 gallons
20 KG equals approximately 4.33 gallons
Type | 2K Topcoat |
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Size | 14-20 KG |
Color | Tintable |
Brand | Milesi |
Paint Sheen | 100 Sheen |
Material | Solvent-Borne |
Manufacturer Code | KHR1 |
Reduction Blends for High Gloss Application: Below are three reduction blends that have proved to work very well to prevent solvent pop and excellent leveling.
For best results, apply 2-3 coats at 3-4 wet mils, wet-on-tack application roughly 1 hour apart. Hand sand between coats with 600 grit. This method reduces orange peel and allows for much easier buffing or polishing. It is important to use proper removal of sanding dust between coats to avoid fisheyes.
Application Method: Airmix Spray or Hand Spray with 5-5.5 mils thick. Measure thickness with a mil gauge. Check Technical Data sheet for recommended tip sizes, atomization pressure, and product pressure.
Pot Life: Hardener LNB110, added 50% weight, 62% by volume, pot life of mixed material is 3 hours. LNB110 hardener must be mechanically mixed into the resin.
Dry Time: Dust free 30 mins, To touch 2 hours, Hard dry 24 hours, Maximum time between layers without sanding 3 hours, Brushable 48 hours. Room temperature drying (18-22°C/64–72°F with 65-70% relative humidity) complete drying 24 hours.
Clean-Up: Clean up equipment immediately after use with acetone. Dispose of all cleaning materials and solvents in proper manner. Fluid lines can be flushed with a 1:1 mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol. When switching from water to solvent, flush with denatured alcohol or acetone after cleaning with water. This will attract any water left in the system. Then flush with the appropriate solvent to temper the gun.