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APF Polyurethane 501 Clear Satin

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    High-Solids, Two-Component, Water-Based Aliphatic Polyurethane

    APF Polyurethane 501 is a high-solids, two-component, water-based aliphatic polyurethane that delivers performance properties equal to conventional solvent-based catalyzed urethanes, without the associated health and environmental concerns. It is VOC compliant in California, providing substantial improvements over first-generation catalyzed water-based polyurethanes. These improvements include higher film build capabilities, better chemical resistance, and resistance to hot tire staining, making it an ideal choice for high-performance coatings.

    Advantages:

    • Resistant to fuels and many chemicals
    • Provides a hard, high-gloss, and easily cleaned surface
    • Graffiti-resistant when used as a wall surface

    Mixing Instructions:

    • Mix only the amount of material that can be used within a 3-hour period at 77 F (25 C). Higher temperatures will reduce the working time, so smaller batches should be mixed in hot weather.
    • Premix Part A before adding Part B. The correct mixing ratio is 2 parts of Part A to 1 part of Part B.
    • Slowly add Part B to Part A while mechanically agitating with a slow-speed drill for 2 full minutes until completely homogenized. Material cannot be properly mixed by hand, so a small squirrel cage mixer should be used for small batches.

    Application Instructions:

    • Apply at 200-350 sq. ft. per gallon by brush, roller, or airless sprayer.
    • Avoid puddling or accumulation in joint areas.
    • Applications exceeding 200 sq. ft. per gallon may create bubbles in the cured coating.
    • For multiple coats, if the material has cured for more than 24 hours, de-gloss with a black ScotchBrite janitorial abrasive pad or fine sanding screen.

    Shelf Life:

    • One year from the date of manufacture in the original unopened container.
    • Store in a cool, dry place between 50 F and 85 F (10 C C 30 C).
    • Do not allow the material to freeze.
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