IFS Coatings Introduces New Line of Non-Metal Substate Primers
The PureClad Primers are designed for substrates like hardwoods, MDF, and other engineered wood.
IFS Coatings (Gainesville, Texas) has introduced IFS PureClad Primers, a range of powder primers for non-metal substrates like hardwoods, MDF, and other engineered wood substrates. Designed to be easily applied and easy to sand, PureClad primers allow wood fabricators and coaters the freedom to achieve the finish they want in a quick, sustainable, and effective way.
Electrostatically applied PureClad primers are effortlessly built into the overall coating process, are designed to be quick to apply and cure, easy to sand with existing sanding equipment, and have great recoat characteristics. They also are stated to deliver a tough, highly water-resistant primed surface, and MDF edges are sealed in one coat. PureClad primers are available in various colors to coordinate with the topcoat application.
IFS PureClad primers also benefit from an excellent environmental footprint, with amongst other things, no VOCs, a great carbon footprint, and the ability to reclaim and reuse which helps reduce waste, as stated by the company.
IFS Coatings |www.ifscoatings.com
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