£17.86 (incl VAT)
Sikkens Cetol WF 965 Translucent Satin Mid & Topcoat
A high durability translucent water-borne, Satin-Gloss midcoat and finish for timber constructions.
Enhanced with 'Duraflex Technology' for maximum and permanent flexibility
Highly suitable for application on Accoya and thermally modified wood.
Exterior and Interior use
Easy to apply
Very good weather and UV resistance
Tested according to DIN EN 71 Part 3 "Safety of toys"
Colour Range 36 translucent shades from the Sikkens Cetol Natural Balance Colour Collection
Part of the High Performance Sikkens Professional Joinery range
£17.86 (incl VAT)
About Sikkens Cetol WF 965 Translucent Satin Mid & Topcoat
A highly durable translucent water-borne, Gloss midcoat and Topcoat with exceptional clarity and colour.
- Specially formulated for application by spraying
- Virtually eliminates blocking
- Quicker hard drying
- Hi impact resistance
- Excellent flexibility
- Excellent weather resistance
- Excellent adhesion to suitably base stained timber
- Moisture vapour permeable
- Superb bright translucency
Application
Air assisted airless spray.
Coverage and film weight
150 - 300 ml/m², depending on applied wet film thickness per coat without overspray
Wet film thickness: 2 x 150 µm or 1 x 150 up to maximum of 300 µm
We recommend applying two layers of each colour shade.
Drying times at 23°C / 50% RH.
Dust dry approx, 60 minutes
Sandable approx, 4 hours
Recoatable approx, 4 - 6 hours
The drying process of the coating depends on the applied film thickness and may be delayed when using timber with a high extractive contents or drying in
damp/cold conditions. During the drying process, always ensure for adequate temperature and ventilation. If the drying conditions are not met, damages
within the coating cannot be excluded.
Cleaning
Clean equipment immediately after use with clean cold water followed by a solution of Sikkens ST 830 and fresh lukewarm water.
Rinse with clean fresh water to remove all traces of contamination.
Note: Timbers which contain extractives i.e Oak, Larch or tropical woods can cause discolouring - these can appear after weathering. Please call us for advice.