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ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 SKU: 00513162, 00513163, 00513164, 00513165

ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 SKU: 00513162, 00513163, 00513164, 00513165

ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 is a two-component, low VOC, low odor, liquid applied primer. This primer provides excellent inter-coat adhesion to existing polyurethane coatings for application of SOPREMA polyurethane systems. ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 primer is recommended for light and heavy-duty pedestrian and vehicular applications.

Product Properties

  • Material Polyurethane
  • Technology Polyurethane

Installation

Thoroughly mix ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 Part A and Part B prior to combining. The volume mixing ratio is 1 – Part A to 1 – Part B liquid (1A:1B). Combined components should be mixed using a jiffy blade mixer at slow speed for at least 5 minutes. ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 is applied to the approved area via brush or roller. ALSAN TRAFIK PU 120 is applied at a rate of 1 gallon per 300 square feet. Coverage rate will depend on surface roughness and porosity.

 

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