Red Garden Paints






Matt Finish Enamel
 

General product information

Description:

Red Garden Paint's Enamel Matt Finish MF-10 is a high quality paint specially formulated and designed to give a smooth matt finish, which gives a hard wearing and non glaring effect. It is well known and extensively used for brushing and spraying applications in almost every conceivable situation which requires a resilient long lasting finish. It is easy to maintain, and stains are easily removed by sponge soaked with mild detergent and water solution.

Surface preparation and application:

Proper surface preparation is the key to success in paints * Garden Paint's Enamel Matt Finish RG-9922 is a finishing paint and should be applied on properly cleaned and primed surface.

Uses:
Due to its very smooth finish and excellent leveling properties, Red Garden Paint's Enamel Matt Finish RG-9922 is very widely used in indoor applications, specially on concrete surfaces in pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, hotel indoors, lounges, kitchens, bathrooms, classrooms etc..

Technical Data:



Viscosity @ 25°C : 100 seconds minimum Ford Cup B4.
Binder Type : A mixture of Synthetic Resins with smooth finish.
Pigment : Light fast weather resistant pigments.
Colours Available : As per shade card or ordered. .
Application : Brush , Spray or Roller.
Average Spreading Rate : 12-13 Sq. Meters per liter per coat.
Drying Time a) Surface Dry : 1 - 2 Hour
b) Recoat : 12 Hours.
c) Hard Dry : 18 Hours.
Number of Coats : 2-3 coats.
Flexibility : Flexible over 9 mm Mandrel.
Weather Resistance : No corrosion appears after 1000 Weather-O-Meter hours, when tested as a system.
Salt Spray Resistance : More than 240 hours, when tested as a system on steel surface.
Scratch Resistance : Resists more than 1500gms when tested according to B.S.3900.
Finish And Gloss : Smooth/Matt.
Thinner : White Spirit.
Storage Stability : Twelve Months when stored properly in Original Sealed containers.
Packing : 14.56 liter, 3.64 liter.

Note: Recommended spreading rate per liter based upon minimum recommended dry film thickness per coat. No allowance is made for material loss during application.