Crystic® Gelcoat GT-1000 ISO-NPG clear Spray Gelcoat
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Crystic® Gelcoat GT-1000 is a high performance isophthalic neopentyl glycol gelcoat. This gelcoat is pre-accelerated and formulated for spray application. Crystic® Gelcoat GT-1000 has been approved by Lloyd’s Register of Shipping.
Crystic® Gelcoat GT-1000 is a high performance isophthalic neopentyl glycol gelcoat. This gelcoat is pre-accelerated and formulated for spray application.
Crystic® Gelcoat GT-1000 has been specially designed for the production of high quality mouldings for a range of industries. This formulation offers excellent hydrolysis resistance combined with a high gloss and gloss retention. Crystic® Gelcoat GT-1000 has been approved by Lloyd’s Register of Shipping.
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Main Features
- Iso-NPG base resin
- High elongation at break (3.1%)
- Easy to apply
- Low styrene content (30%)
- HDT: 56 ºC
Benefits
- Excellent water / blistering resistance
- Good impact resistance
- Excellent surface finish
- Less exposure to the environment and workers
Spray set up
- Application temperature: 15 - 25°C
- Catalyst: 2% Butanox® M-50 or equivalent catalyst.
- Nozzle airless gun: 423 - 535
- Pressure: 3 to 4.5 bars
- Distance to mould: 50 cm minimum
- Wet Film Thickness: 600 - 800 microns
Type of supply
Crystic GT-1000 x 1 kg container supplied with 20 g of catalyst
Crystic GT-1000 x 5 kg container supplied with 100 g of catalyst
Crystic GT-1000 x 18 kg container supplied with 0.5 kg of catalyst
A gelcoat should not be applied over an old gelcoat as it will peel off over time. Even if you sand the old gelcoat. To apply a gelcoat/topcota, you would need to remove the old gelcoat and then apply a new resin and fiber laminate. Another option would be to sand the old gelcoat, then apply an epoxy primer and finally 2-3 coats of 100 g/m2 each of a high-resistance polyurethane paint.
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