The document describes Screen Goo High Contrast Finish Coating, an acrylic coating used with Screen Goo High Contrast Reflective Coating to create a two-part video projection screen system. It lists the coating's characteristics including a gloss of 4.8, volume solids of 36.5-38.5%, viscosity of 27 seconds #3 Zahn cup, and recommended dry film thickness of 0.50 mils. Application notes specify using maximum 1/4" nap rollers or HVLP spray systems below 50 sq. ft. and airless spray above 50 sq. ft.
The document describes Screen Goo High Contrast Finish Coating, an acrylic coating used with Screen Goo High Contrast Reflective Coating to create a two-part video projection screen system. It lists the coating's characteristics including a gloss of 4.8, volume solids of 36.5-38.5%, viscosity of 27 seconds #3 Zahn cup, and recommended dry film thickness of 0.50 mils. Application notes specify using maximum 1/4" nap rollers or HVLP spray systems below 50 sq. ft. and airless spray above 50 sq. ft.
The document describes Screen Goo High Contrast Finish Coating, an acrylic coating used with Screen Goo High Contrast Reflective Coating to create a two-part video projection screen system. It lists the coating's characteristics including a gloss of 4.8, volume solids of 36.5-38.5%, viscosity of 27 seconds #3 Zahn cup, and recommended dry film thickness of 0.50 mils. Application notes specify using maximum 1/4" nap rollers or HVLP spray systems below 50 sq. ft. and airless spray above 50 sq. ft.
Description Characteristics Specifications Screen Goo High Contrast Finish Gloss: 4.8 General: Substrate should be free Coating is the diffusive Volume Solids: 36.5-38.5 of grease, oil, dirt, fingerprints component of the Screen Goo two Viscosity: 27 seconds # 3 Zahn and other contaminants. part video projection screen cup Drywall: Minimum level 4 finish system; to be used in conjunction Recommended film thickness: recommended. Prime with 100% with, and applied subsequently to, Mils Wet: 1.5 acrylic water base or urethane Screen Goo High Contrast Mils Dry: 0.50 modified acrylic primers only. Reflective Coating. Spreading Rate (no application Wood Products: Prime with loss): quality white primer compatible Advantages 378 sq. ft. /gal @ (recommended with water based over-coating. Mils Dry Film Thickness) Fabrics: Will adhere correctly ASTM D4236 approved Drying (25° C/77°F; 45% RH): and permanently to all natural non-toxic water base To Touch: 1 hour fibre materials: canvas, muslin, acrylic coating To Handle: 24 hrs. etc. Not recommended for ASTM E-84-06 approved To Sand: Do not sand application to PVC, polyester and for fire safety To Recoat: 1 hour any substrate containing solvents No California Proposition Force Dry: not recommended or volatile plasticizers. 65 Statement required Curing temperature should not VOC: 138g/1000mL (per exceed 40°C/104°F Application Notes ASTM D3960 method) Mixing Ratio: N/A lead-free Pot Life: N/A Two coat application required premium, colour fast Flash Point: will not ignite; may pigments boil at > 100°C/212°F Rolled: Use maximum 1/4” nap, lint-free rollers; foam rollers are museum grade 100 % Package Life: 5 years unopened not recommended. acrylic base very durable Sprayed: Use an HVLP system very matte for application <50 sq. ft.; 1.5- very reflective 2mm tip diameter. 40-45 psi. For not degraded by UV light applications > 50sq. ft., use strongly resistant to industrial capacity airless system: yellowing 12 -14 fan spray tip; piston pump; spray or roller application maximum 50 ft. of hose; ¾ gpm suitable for indoor and capacity. Still air required for best outdoor use results, minimize air circulation while applying.