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DURA-KOTE GEL COATS
406-007
LIME GREEN TOOLING GEL COAT
World Class Coatings
Technology

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Dura-kote 406-007 Tooling Gel Coat is designed for fiber glass mold manufacturing. Easy application
and good surface properties make these products suitable for a wide range of tooling applications. The
standard colors are orange, black and green. Custom colors are available and all colors are heavy
metal free.

PERFORMANCE BENEFITS

High Gloss
Good Hardness
Excellent chemical and abrasion resistance
Minimum distortion

TYPICAL LIQUID GEL COAT PROPERTIES

Gel time @77F, 2% MEKP: 7 -10 mins
Viscosity @ 77F, 20RPM # spindle: 3200 250cps
Thixotropic Index: 5 plus
Weight per gallon: 8.8 lbs.
Maximum VOC < 46 weight % Maximum HAPs < 41 weight % Maximum monomer content < 41weight % (Local regulations vary. Consult your local AQMD to determine actual VOC in use) CURED FILM PROPERTIES Barcol Hardness: 34 + HDT 200 F + USAGE GUIDELINES Mix this product for at least 5 minutes at low speed prior to use MEKP levels should be kept at 2% Do not apply gel coats below 64F Apply using airless spray at a the minimum pressure required to achieve atomization Film thickness must be between 15 mils and 25 mils in 2-3 passes with a short flash off time between passes SHELF LIFE This product is stable for six months from date of production when stored away from sunlight at no more than 77F. Extended storage beyond three months will result in some drift in gel times and viscosity. Elevated temperatures will reduce shelf life further