RAL 1013 OYSTER WHITE (TGIC FREE VERSION)

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  • Description

    RAL 1013 – Oyster White

    Color Description:
    RAL 1013 – Oyster White is an elegant, off-white shade with a hint of beige.  Providing a soft, warm finish. It’s widely used in automotive, architectural, and decorative applications.

    Pantone Match:
    Closest match to Pantone 7527 C (a light, warm beige similar to Oyster White).

    FORMULATION CHANGE **As of July 8th 2022, this colour has changed, to the Axalta HHA TGIC Free formulation.  Do not mix this powder with previous batches.

     

    ral1013a 1013 OYSTER WHITE (NEW TGIC FREE VERSION, do not mix with old version)
    CHEMISTRY HAA POLYESTER TGIC FREE
    REGULAR CURE TEMP 375F/10 MIN
    MIN TEMP 350F/15 MIN
    MAX TEMP NA
    RECOMMENDED THICKNESS 2.0 TO 3.0 MILS
    PENCIL HARDNESS 2H
    SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.67 ± 0.05
    THEORETICAL COVERAGE 115 ft /lb/mil
    PENCIL HARDNESS 2H minimum
    GLOSS LEVEL (60°) 75-85+
    SALT SPRAY 1,000 hours
    BALL IMPACT 161 in/lb
    SDS Sheet info # #15 HAA POLYESTER TGIC FREE
    SDS link https://emeraldcoatings.com/sds-sheets/

    HAA, TGIC-Free RAL Color
    Note: Do not mix with previous TGIC versions. Ensure thorough gun cleaning between color changes to prevent cross-contamination.

    This weather-resistant powder coating is suitable for both interior and exterior applications. A clear coat is optional but recommended for added protection.

    For multi-stage coatings (2-3 layers), partially cure the base coat at 50-75% of the recommended time to allow the top coat to properly cross-link. This method results in the best possible bond between coats. Caution: Over-curing the base coat may lead to delamination between layers.

    Additional information

    Weight 1.10 lbs
    Dimensions 2.37 × 2.37 × 2.37 in
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