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LOW VISCOSITY WOOD PENETRATION PRIMER
TIMBERSEAL PS is a low viscosity, solvent free epoxy wood primer which penetrates
into timber saturating it before curing. Its primary use is as a primer under other
coatings but it can also me used for the restoration of old timber by the resin impregnation
technique or in new construction as a pre-treatment for epoxy glued joints.
- Low viscosity and slow cure promotes penetration into timber
- Natural tall (wood) oil in the hardener provides flexibility and compatibility with
timber.
- Excellent adhesion, even to teak and to damp wood, far greater than conventional
primers.
- Economical, no more expensive than many conventional coatings.
unable to use all of the material within its pot life, weigh out resin and hardener in the proportions specified on the label. Ensure that the material is mixed well. TIMBERSEAL PS should be applied liberally by brush, roller or spray to clean timber that is free from oil or other contamination. In order to saturate the wood with resin it should be re-applied as it soaks into the timber.
OVER-COATING TIMBERSEAL PS must be over-coated within the times shown in the table below according to the ambient temperature and the hardener used. If it is allowed to cure beyond the maximum over-coating time glossy areas must be abraded before applying further coatings.
This 2 metre diameter teak bath was primed with Timberseal PS to ensure that the Synacryl P acrylic urethane varnish had the best possible adhesion to the timber.
TIMBERSEAL PS is preferably applied to dry wood but will adhere well to damp timber.
However a high moisture content will prevent TIMBERSEAL PS soaking into the wood.
TIMBERSEAL PS has a pot life of 1.5 hours at 20oC but will remain fluid on a timber
surface for several hours. The hardener contains a wood oil that gives TIMBERSEAL
PS natural flexibility and toughness combined with the strength and durability of
epoxy.
APPLICATION TIMBERSEAL PS must be mixed thoroughly. Either mix all of the hardener
into all of the resin, or if you require a smaller quantity or are