Titanium Clear High Solids
Acrylic/Urethane Modifed Waterborne

titanium.five (small).jpgTitanium Clear Waterborne High Solids Acrylic coatings are a single component, acrylic / urethane modified, high solids waterborne coatings system containing low levels of solvent allowing for reduction in VOCs and HAPs. Utilizing the latest waterborne technology, this system can be used as an introductory performance coating in areas where extreme water and chemical resistance are not necessary. It is water clear and non-yellowing. Apply two or three coats, self-sealing, or if a sealer is desired, use two coats of WBS-0100 Titanium Clear Waterborne Sealer and one topcoat. This product meets all of the pertinent government regulations regarding emissions and meets or exceeds the performance parameters outlined by KCMA and ASTM.


Product Codes

WB-0290     High Solids Clear Gloss (available in fives only)
WB-0260     High Solids Clear Semi-Gloss
WB-0230     High Solids Clear Satin  
WB-0210     High Solids Clear Flat (available in fives only)
WBS-0100   Clear Sealer

MSDS      PDS
MSDS      PDS
MSDS      PDS

MSDS      PDS
MSDS      PDS
 

*Available in Gallons (4 per case), Fives and 55 Gallon Drums unless otherwise noted.


Product Preparation & Application


Material Preparation:   Mix thoroughly before use. Reduction may be required for certain types of application. Water should be used for reduction, not to exceed 15% by volume. If a slower dry time is desired, use Butyl Carbitol.

Application:   A test panel for adhesion checks must be prepared if not using a Gemini manufactured stain. Temperature will effect viscosity. Titanium Waterborne coatings are designed for spray application. This product must not be polluted with oil, solvent based paint or the like and should not be applied to metal surfaces. Application and drying conditions must be at temperatures of 64?F or above and at a humidity of less than 65%. Increased air flow and/or drying temperatures, including the use of infrared lighting for cure will significantly decrease dry times. Further coats may be applied followed by sanding with 280/320-grit sandpaper. Maximum dry film thickness should not exceed 4 mils.

Clean-up:   Use water to clean all equipment when material is in a liquid stage. Use an 80/20 blend of water/Butyl Carbitol when material is partially cured. Use Acetone to remove dried coating.

Product Advantages

  • Low Odor 
  • Sealer Provides Excellent Sandability 
  • Quick Dry 
  • Quick Stack Time 
  • Durable Chemical and Moisture Resistant Film
  • Excellent Flow and Leveling
  • Excellent Film Building Properties
  • Minimum Grain Raise
  • Non-Yellowing*
  • Exceeds KCMA Performance Requirements 
  • Exceeds ASTM Performance Requirements

 

* Clear non-yellowing coatings are formulated with resin systems and U.V. inhibitors designed to resist yellowing.  The coating will not protect wood, lightly stained wood substrates or pigmented basecoats from yellowing.