Primers
Nautix offers a selection of
primers suitable for a variety of
requirements, providing a technical function: improving adhesion and
protection either by hardness effect or barrier effect,
P1
Adhesion Primer is a single
pot primer suitable for improving the adhesion of subsequent layers on
bare and clean GRP surfaces. One coat is sufficient for adhesion.
PE Epoxy
primer is a high performance epoxy
primer
providing outstanding impact and high abrasion resistance qualities. It
adheres perfectly on polyester, metallic and wood surfaces.
It also ensures a better adhesion of paint (especially antifoulings).
Applying 3 to 5 coats builds a watertight barrier for osmosis
prevention of GRP surfaces.
PO
Osmosis Primer is
a one-pot polyurethane resin, which hardens by reacting with moisture
in the air. PO is easy to use in most weather conditions (temperatures
above 0oC).
Applied onto a hull in multi-coats, it highly reinforces the
watertightness of gelcoat and is a very efficient osmosis prevention
system.
After only one coat, PO is a very efficient adhesion primer.
IA + PA anti-corrosion system is made of a
pore-plugged impregnation paint: IA with a protection paint: PA. Both
are one-pot polyurethane paint, formulated with a resin base which
hardens by reacting with moisture in the air.
IA should be applied onto the bare metal (one coat is sufficient), and
overcoated with one or more coats of PA.
It can be overcoated by antifouling for below the waterline, or by a
system of undercoat and enamel above the waterline.
This system ensures a long term protection of metallic surfaces againts
corrosion in a marine environment, particularly with iron keels.
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P1
One Pot Adhesion Primer
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PE Epoxy Primer
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PO Osmosis Primer
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IA+PA Anti-Corrosion System
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