Crystic Topcoat 65PAX White 337 Brush Isophthalic Polyester Topcoat
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Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 is a pre-accelerated, isophthalic topcoat. It has been formulated for brush application and is available in a restricted range of colours. Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 is designed for use where a smooth finish is required on the reverse side of a laminate.
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 is a pre-accelerated, isophthalic topcoat. It has been formulated for brush application and is available in a restricted range of colours.
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 is designed for use where a smooth finish is required on the reverse side of a laminate.
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 has low styrene emission. It is not air inhibited, and produces a matt finish.
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 should be allowed to attain workshop temperature (18 ºC - 20 ºC) before use. Stir well by hand, or with a low shear mixer to avoid aeration, and then allow to stand to regain thixotropy. Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 requires only the addition of catalyst to start the curing reaction. The recommended catalyst is Butanox M50 (or other equivalent catalyst), which should be added at 2% into the topcoat. (Please consult our Technical Service Department if other catalysts are to be used). The catalyst should be thoroughly incorporated into the topcoat, with a low shear mechanical stirrer where possible.
Type of supply
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 Brush Isophthalic Polyester Topcoat x 1 kg, supplied with 20 g of MEKP catalyst
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 Brush Isophthalic Polyester Topcoat x 5 kg, supplied with 100 g of MEKP catalyst
Crystic Topcoat 65PAX white 337 Brush Isophthalic Polyester Topcoat x 25 kg, supplied with 0.5 kg of MEKP catalyst
We recommend sanding before applying a second coat. Ideally, you should do it with a thicker sandpaper, 320-400, so that it generates a good mechanical anchor. Leaving a completely mark-free finish is complex, so once that second coat is dry you will have to sand, polish and polish. At that point you can start with a 600-800 or even 1000, it all depends on how you finished.
A gelcoat should not be applied over an old gelcoat as it will peel off over time. Even if you sand the old gelcoat. To apply a gelcoat/topcota, you would need to remove the old gelcoat and then apply a new resin and fiber laminate. Another option would be to sand the old gelcoat, then apply an epoxy primer and finally 2-3 coats of 100 g/m2 each of a high-resistance polyurethane paint.