Cromax LE2007

Primers Plus LE - Black 3.5L

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Description

Cromax LE2007 is a low-solvent black primer made from a special hydroxyl functional acrylic. It is packaged in 3.5 litre cans. It is also available in white (LE2001) and medium grey (LE2004).

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Product strictly for PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY
Unit price from 3 products 126.35 € Excl. VAT 151.62 € incl. VAT
By 1 133.00 € EXCL. VAT
159.60 € INCL. VAT
From 3 126.35 € EXCL. VAT
151.62 € INCL. VAT
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FEATURES
Activity Automotive
Base Special hydroxyl functional acrylic
Capacity 3.5 liters
Colour Black
Dry film thickness 45-65 µ/layer / 30-40 µm
Number of layers 1-3 / 1
Standard Directive 2004/42/EC
Unit packaging 1 can
Viscosite 2500-3000 cp
DESCRIPTION

Properties of Cromax Primer Plus White LE 2007

Primer Plus LE2007 complies with Directive 2004/42/EC on VOCs. With a very high solids content, it offers excellent filling power and the same thickness with fewer coats. It is suitable for both wet and dry sanding. This product is compatible with the ValueShade®* system.

Preparing Cromax LE2007 primer

Primer LE2001 should be mixed in the following proportions:

LE2007 primer can be applied using two methods

  • Maxi-garnishing: this method isolates polyester putty stains and fills small sanding scratches or holes.
  • Sanding surfacer: suitable for fittings, panels and complete paints.

Application surfaces for LE2007

LE2007 primer is suitable for use on :

  • Original finishes and old steamed repairs
  • Cataphoresis
  • Sanded polyester putties, epoxy primers and Cromax reactive primers.

It can be overcoated with all Cromax® finishes.

*The ValueShade® system provides a simple solution to the problems associated with modern transparent pigmentations. There are 7 ValueShade® formulas corresponding to 7 different levels of intensity: from white to black and various shades of grey. The grey undercoat chosen reinforces the intensity of the transparent colour. The desired colour is obtained by applying 2 normal coats, the last of which does not need to be thick.