SG94 PAINT REMOVER
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Product features
• Optimal for removing emulsion paints (e.g. on facades and indoors) • For large-area application • Based on slowly evaporating esters and other special solvents • Mild odour • Acid- and DCM-free • Good washability • Long open time (several hours to days) • Removal of several layers of paint in one step • Causes no alteration of the stripped building substance • Restores mineral substrates pore-deeply
Scope of application • Emulsion and latex paints, synthetic plasters • All types of wood, metals and stucco • On mineral and solvent-resistant substrates • On concrete, pure mineral plasters and all types of natural stone • Indoor and outdoor application
Technical limits
Not suitable for highly cross-linked 1K and 2K lacquers, linseed oil paints.
Technical information Density at 20°C: ca. 1,00 g/cm³ Colour: yellowish Odour fruity Viscosity: 5000 - 7000 mPas pH-value at 20°C: 7,5 – 8,0 Flash point:62°C Minimum processing temperature:10°C Storage/shelf life: cool and dry in the closed original container for at least 24 months Water hazard: WGK 1 (water hazard class) Consumption: 250 ml/m² – 2 l/m2 (ca. 100 ml per paint/lacquer layer to be removed) Packages:1 l,5 l,10 l,25 l Item number: 128
Application SG 94 Emulsion Paint Remover dissolves and removes emulsion and latex paints, acrylates, plastic plasters, glazes, beer glazes, adhesives for glass fibre fabrics or similar, PU foam. SG 94 Emulsion Paint Remover can be used indoors and outdoors on small and large areas (several100 m²).
Development of characteristics: SG 94 Emulsion Paint Remover is a DCM-free stripper based on slowly evaporating solvents that dissolve the binder system of the paints to be removed so that they can be easily stripped or washed off. In order to enable the full development of the dissolving characteristics, make sure that enough material has been applied. If too less SG 94 has been applied, the surface will become dry and whitish-yellowish. In this case, do not remove with water, but apply SG 94 again; the dissolving process will be activated again. The dissolved coatings should always be removed at the optimum dissolving point (saving cleaning time, minimises costs).
Disturbing influences: Damp substrates, rain, draughts, low temperatures (cold), very highly absorbent substrates, insufficient ventilation during application, insufficient application of material.
Supportive influences: Warm temperatures, covering the stained surfaces with thin PE film (not a must!); indoors, this significantly minimises the development of odours. Sufficiently long exposure time (test areas).
Exposure Time: At least 30 minutes up to several hours, possibly overnight or longer under foil. Determine the optimal exposure time by testing the surface.
Processing
Removal of dissolved coatings:
General: The removal of dissolved coatings should always be carried out directly at the optimum time for dissolution. The longer the already dissolved coating remains on the mineral substrate, the more the wash-off behaviour deteriorates, which may lead to longer cleaning times or longer times for removal. The solvents penetrate deeper into the substrate on soft and open-pored substrates. The evaporation of the solvents from the substrate can therefore take several days.
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Specifications |
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Appearance: |
Viscous beige liquid |
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Viscosity: |
5000 -7000 mPas |
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Minimum processing temperature: |
10 oC |
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Composition: |
5 % Anionic Surfactants 5 % Soaps 5 - 15 % aliphatic hydrocarbons |
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