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M1004/M2004
M1018/224
M1018/226
M1019/224
M1019/226
M1019/M2010

Pro-Set Inc.
P.O. Box 656
707 Martin St.
Bay City, MI
48706-0656

888-377-6738

Custom Coatings

Barrier Coating System

An abrasion resistant Barrier Coating system (M1004/M2004) is available which provides approximately 10 mil thickness per coat.
 

White Epoxy Surface Coat

The M1018/224 epoxy surface coat is formulated for use in the mold when fabricating synthetic composite parts. This combination can be applied with a brush or roller and exhibits good hiding characteristics with one 8 to 12 mil coating. A minimum of 6 to 8 mils is necessary to prevent fisheyes on the mold surface. Additional coats can be applied if desired once the first coat has cured to a stable tacky state, usually within 45 minutes at room temperature. This coating is not UV stable and requires a topcoat to provide UV resistance.
 

Black Epoxy Surface Coat

The M1019/224 epoxy surface coat is formulated for use as a mold surface coat. This coating has very good hardness and can be buffed to provide a glossy mold surface. This combination can be applied with a brush or roller and exhibits good hiding characteristics with one 8 to 12 mil coating. A minimum of 6 to 8 mils is necessary to prevent fisheyes on the plug surface. Additional coats can be applied if desired once the first coat has cured to a stable tacky state, usually within 45 minutes at room temperature.
 

The M1019/M2010 epoxy surface coat is formulated for use for high temperature mold fabrication. This coating has very good hardness and can be buffed to provide a glossy mold surface. This combination can be applied with a brush or roller and exhibits good hiding characteristics with one 8 to 12 mil coating. A minimum of 6 to 8 mils is necessary to prevent fisheyes on the plug surface. Additional coats can be applied if desired once the first coat has cured to a stable tacky state, usually within 3 hours at room temperature. This product requires elevated temperature cure of at least 125°F to reach an acceptable degree of cure.
 


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