Polyester putty 20121
two-componentfor auto bodyrepair

polyester putty
polyester putty
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Characteristics

Chemical composition
polyester
Number of components
two-component
Applications
for auto body, repair
Domain
for surface treatment, industrial

Description

AKEMI® Machine Filler is a 2-component filler based on unsaturated polyester resins dissolved in styrene. The product is distinguished by the following qualities: - - good drawing properties due to creamy consistency - - high filling and non-sag properties - - long working time (18-20 minutes) - - facile grindability and high abrasive properties - - very good adhesion on metal (iron, steel, aluminum), wood, stone and various plastics (e.g. rigid PVC, polyester) also in case of higher temperatures (up to 100°C) - - resistant to water, petrol, mineral oils, diluted lye and acids AKEMI® Machine Filler is mainly used in commercial vehicle construction or in the engineering industry for levelling of dents or coarse unevenness on large areas. Hardening can be accelerated by heat (infrared radiation). 1. - The surface to be treated must be free of rust and dust, dry and slightly roughened. All prior coats not hardened and thermoplastic acrylic lacquers must be removed. 2. - Add 2 to 4 g of red hardener paste to 100 g of filler (4 to 5 cm of paste pressed out of the screw tube correspond to 1 g). 3. - Both components are mixed until a homogeneous shade of colour is achieved. The mixture can be worked for about 12 to 20 minutes. 4. - After 60 to 90 minutes the hardened filler can be worked (ground, drilled, milled). 5. - The hardening process is accelerated by heat and delayed by cold. 6. - The filled surface can be worked over with all fillers and lacquers which are commercially available. 7. - Tools can be cleaned with AKEMI8 Nitro-Dilution.

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