High Build Epoxy Primer D8002

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The "High Build Epoxy Primer D8002" is the perfect solution for achieving a smooth and flawless finish on your surfaces. This two-component epoxy surfacer is specially designed for high build applications and filling. However, please note that it should not be used below the waterline. For best results, we recommend using this primer as a surfacer over other Awlgrip Primers and fairing compounds. It can also be directly applied to properly prepared wood or fiberglass surfaces, although sealing them with 545 Primer beforehand will provide optimal results. When working with gelcoat/fiberglass, sand with 100-150 grit paper, and for wood surfaces, a smooth sanding with 80-100 grit paper is recommended. To ensure a proper mixture, simply combine equal parts of the Base and Converter components. Allow the mixture to sit for 15 minutes before usage. For ease of application, the primer can be thinned by 10-20% using an appropriate reducer. For example, you can mix 8 oz. of Base with 8 oz. of D3002 and 3.2 oz. of T0176. At a temperature of 77°F (25°C) and 50% relative humidity, the pot life of the mixed primer is approximately 8 hours. Keep in mind that higher temperatures may shorten the pot life. When applying the High Build Epoxy Primer, use a spray technique and apply even coats with a wet film thickness of 8-10 mils (200-250 microns). This will result in a dry film thickness of 4-5 mils (100-125 microns). Multiple coats may be necessary, depending on the desired outcome. Please note that this product should not be applied to surfaces warmer than 105°F (41°C) or colder than 55°F (13°C). Additionally, curing the product below 55°F (13°C) is not recommended. It is also important to mention that roll-and-tip application is not suitable for this primer. Lastly, a warning: Do not apply paint materials to surfaces that have been coated with this primer. To help you make the most of this product, we offer a range of useful downloads for free. Explore our "Useful Downloads" section to access valuable resources for your painting projects.

The High Build Epoxy Primer D8002 is a powerful two-component epoxy surfacer that caters to projects requiring high build and filling. This exceptional product is not suitable for use below the waterline.

When it comes to surfacing over other Awlgrip Primers and fairing compounds, the High Build Epoxy Primer D8002 truly excels. While it is possible to apply this primer directly to properly prepared wood or fiberglass surfaces, the best results are obtained by first sealing these surfaces with 545 Primer. For gelcoat/fiberglass surfaces, it is recommended to sand with 100-150 grit paper, while wood surfaces should be smoothed with 80-100 grit paper.

One of the standout features of this primer is its easy mixing and reduction process. One part Base is mixed with an equal part Converter to create a smooth, homogenous mixture. After mixing, it is essential to allow an induction time of 15 minutes. For optimal results, the primer should be reduced by 10-20% with an appropriate reducer. As an example, 8 oz. of Base should be mixed with 8 oz. of D3002 and 3.2 oz. of T0176. Anticipated pot life at 77°F(25°C)/50% R.H is 8 hours, although it's important to note that higher temperatures may shorten the pot life.

The application process for the High Build Epoxy Primer D8002 is equally impressive. When spraying, it is recommended to apply the primer in even coats of 8-10 mils (200-250 microns) wet film thickness, which yields a dry film thickness (DFT) of 4-5 mils (100-125 microns). Depending on the specific project requirements, 2-3 coats of primer may be necessary. It is crucial not to apply this primer to surfaces that are warmer than 105°F (41°C) or colder than 55°F (13°C). Additionally, it is not advisable to attempt to cure the product at temperatures below 55°F (13°C). Please note that the High Build Epoxy Primer D8002 is not recommended for roll-and-tip application.

Lastly, it is important to heed the warning that this primer should not be applied to paint materials. It is crucial to follow all safety guidelines and application instructions provided by Awlgrip.

In conclusion, the High Build Epoxy Primer D8002 is a superb choice for projects requiring maximum build and filling. Its compatibility with other Awlgrip Primers and fairing compounds, ease of use during mixing and reduction, as well as its exceptional application properties, make it a must-have product for any surface refinishing project. Remember to download our free resources titled "Useful Downloads" for additional information and guidance. Awlgrip's High Build Epoxy Primer D8002 is your solution for achieving outstanding results.

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