Highly cross-linked aliphatic polyurethane beads, both pigmented and non-pigmented. D50 particle size in the range of microns. You will find some of the key product brochures available for download below. There are more brochures available upon request. If you would like to discuss your enquiry further then please get in contact by phone or by filling in the "Request a Callback" form at the top of the page. Someone from the technical sales team will then call you within 24 hours, to discuss your project further.
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Update: Just went out to shop to check Will leave it until tomorrow to make sure before light sanding and second coat application. Can you list a couple of the sources please? When I originally searched this subject, it didn't occur to me to save my pages. I just went back through my browsing history, but in the available time, I'm unable to find the pages I'm referring to My memory says one of them was actually the Minwax site, and I had to mine in down several layers of menus before I got to the one in question, but I just can't find it again.
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Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. We produce Waterborne Polyurethane Beads according to our signature innovative process and versatile recipes. We design these high quality additives so that they provide permanent Matting Effect along with strong Mechanical and Chemical Resistance, while giving your coatings a Soft Feeling to the coating. Sustainability is our driving force in new products development from the side of processes efficiency improvement reaction yield, water consumption, wastewater treatment and raw materials hazard profile, supply chain, renewable sources.
We are open to develop tailor-made products based on specific requirements and provide further technical assistance in our additives portfolio. Our Waterborne Polyurethane Beads are available in several particle sizes to better meet our customer requests. Sand your wood with at least grit sandpaper. For open-grain woods like oak , ash, or walnut , you can apply a wood grain filler before the polyurethane, to create an ultra-smooth finished surface.
Clean the wood very thoroughly to remove sanding dust before each new coat of polyurethane, using a vacuum if available and a tack cloth. You can also use a rag moistened with mineral spirits for an oil-based poly or cheesecloth moistened with denatured alcohol for a water-based poly.
You may choose to thin oil-based polyurethanes with mineral spirits or naphtha, but for most applications, this is not necessary; check the manufacturer's recommendations on the product label. Thinning can help the finish flow into fine details and nooks and crannies with less buildup. Apply oil-based poly using a fine-bristled brush natural or synthetic bristles or a foam brush.
Avoid inexpensive bristle brushes, as these tend to leave obvious brush strokes. Foam brushes are inexpensive and disposable and work well for most flat surfaces. Bristle brushes are better for molded edges and fine details. Brush on the polyurethane so the brush strokes are parallel to the grain of the wood.
Use a sufficient, but not overly thick, coat of finish. Complete each area with long, straight strokes to brush out as many bubbles as possible. The few remaining bubbles will typically disappear within moments. After the first coat has fully dried according to the manufacturer's directions , lightly sand the entire surface again, parallel to the grain , using grit sandpaper.
The polyurethane will sand easily, so be careful not to sand through the thin coat and damage the stain or wood underneath. Remove all dust with a vacuum and tack cloth before applying the second coat. Repeat these steps until the desired level of protection is achieved. For protection, two coats are the minimum, but floors and anything else that will see hard wear or occasional moisture should get at least three coats.
Each coat also makes the finish a bit smoother. After your final coat, you may choose to rub out the finish with steel wool to a consistent sheen level, followed by an application of paste wax for a nice luster.
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