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Polyurethane lacquers

Product description

The term polyurethane lacquers (PUR lacquers) refers to coatings in which the protective film forms through the reaction between polyisocyanates and polyols or polyamines. These lacquers belong to the high-end category of finishing materials currently available on the market.


In traditional two-component systems, the two components are produced and stored separately, and mixed only immediately before use in a stoichiometric ratio. From the moment they are combined, the chemical reaction begins. Depending on the formulation, the user has a limited working time (gel time), which can be up to 3 days.

Main features

Field of use

Due to the wide variety of raw materials used in this product category, the field of use is extremely broad.
In the furniture industry, PUR lacquers are used for high-quality and high-value surfaces, suitable for both open-pore and closed-pore finishes.

Specific applications

Ideal for living room, kitchen, and office furniture, doors, and other surfaces that require high resistance and a premium appearance.
Recommended for high-quality projects where durability and aesthetic appeal are top priorities.

Application instructions

Surface preparation

The surface must be perfectly clean, dry, and properly sanded. Remove all sanding dust completely. For open-pore wood species, it is recommended to use a dedicated PUR-based filling primer. The wood moisture content should be between 8–12%.

Preparation and application

Thoroughly mix components A and B in the ratio specified by the manufacturer. Use a precise measuring tool to ensure the correct proportions. After mixing, respect the specified gel time. Apply by spraying, brushing, or rolling, depending on the product type and technical recommendations.

Drying and finishing

Drying time varies depending on the product, layer thickness, and environmental conditions. Dust-free drying occurs within 30–60 minutes. Intermediate sanding can be performed after 4–8 hours. For maximum durability, allow the surface to fully cure for 7–14 days before heavy use.

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