CureUV Curable Spray Primer for Wood and MDF
CureUV Curable Spray Primer for Wood and MDF CureUV Curable Spray Primer for Wood and MDF

CureUV Curable Spray Primer for Wood and MDF
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CureUV Curable Spray Primer for Wood and MDF is a system that includes a Universal Waterborne Primer and UV Curable Topcoat designed to provide high fill properties and excellent adhesion to MDF surfaces.


The primer is easy to apply with a spray gun, and it provides a smooth and even base for the UV Curable Topcoat. This primer is specially formulated to work great on MDF surfaces, providing superior adhesion and filling properties. The primer is also waterborne, which means it is environmentally friendly and easy to clean up.


Once the CureUV Curable Spray Primer for Wood and MDF has been applied, the UV-Curable Topcoat can be sprayed on to provide a durable and long-lasting finish. This topcoat is specially designed for wood and MDF surfaces and provides excellent UV, scratch, and chemical resistance.

 

Features and Benefits:

  • Guaranteed More Coverage per Gallon
  • 100% UV-curable products don't evaporate or shrink
  • Dry Instantly with UV Light - No Wait time
  • No Mixing and ready to use right out of the container
  • No VOCs, No Solvent Smells, and Non-Flammable
  • Significantly more resistant to scratches, abrasion, and wearing than conventional finishing products

Coatings are non-returnable and non-refundable

Our coatings demand specific curing conditions for optimal performance. To achieve the best results, it is essential to use recommended curing wavelengths and intensities. All our products require a wavelength of 365nm and a minimum intensity of 300WPI; please note that they are not LED curable. If you have any questions or are just unsure about anything feel free to reach out at sales@cureuv.com or call us at (561) 243-8442.

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