Adjusted for spray viscosity! Can be used as is, this water-based acrylic resin paint has excellent body.
"Radon Shasi" is a water-based acrylic resin paint with almost no odor. It is adjusted for spray viscosity, allowing it to be used directly by transferring it to a cup designed for water-based paints. Additionally, it is very easy to apply like lacquer, and it has excellent build-up. 【Features】 ■ Can be used directly as it is adjusted for spray viscosity ■ Easy to apply like lacquer ■ Almost no drips, with very good build-up ■ Water-based type with almost no odor *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Performance】 ■Non-volatile content: 33% ■Viscosity: 20 seconds (20℃ Iwata cup) ■Drying ・30℃ 10 minutes ・20℃ 20 minutes ・10℃ 35 minutes ■Gloss: 93 (60℃ mirror reflectance) ■Pencil hardness: B (Mitsubishi Uni, 20℃ 24 hours) ■Water resistance: No abnormalities (immersed in water at 20℃ for 4 days) ■Water vapor resistance: No abnormalities (60 seconds of steam injection at 25kg/cm2) ■Flammability: None ■Gasoline resistance: Slight softening (immersed in unleaded gasoline at 20℃ for 30 minutes) ■Adhesion: No abnormalities (substrate: iron plate, melamine-lacquer phthalic resin coating, wood) ■Recoatability: No abnormalities *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Natco Co., Ltd. aims to contribute to the world with its original product lineup in the field of applied chemistry, based on the paint technology it has cultivated over many years. By fully leveraging all its strengths and providing high-performance polymer materials based on resin synthesis technology, the company seeks to make further leaps toward a new era. Rooted in "resin development," the company develops application technologies in various fields based on four core technological elements: "dispersion technology," "coating technology," and "color technology." At the same time, by returning the research and development results from each application field to the core technologies and sharing information, the company accumulates technology mutually, leading to highly innovative proposals.