6T

IGP-DURA®match 6T1TE-E1

Matte, weather-resistant, low-temperature powder coating with a fine texture and improved bendability, ideal for interior and exterior applications.

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Characteristics

  • Deep matte
  • Fine texture
  • Pearl mica
  • More pliable

Powder properties

Particle size:
< 100 μm
Solids:
> 99 %
Density:
1.3 kg/l-1.6 kg/l
Suitability for storage:
min. 24 months at ≤ 25 °C
in an unopened original container
Color tones:
On request

Film properties

Tested on
Film thickness:
60 μm - 80 μm
Object temperature:
160 °C, 10 min.
Mechanical tests
Cross-cut adhesion test
Gt 0
DIN EN ISO 2409 2020-12

Mandrel bending test
≤ 2 mm
DIN EN ISO 1519 2011

Impact test
≥ 50 inchp.
ASTM D 2794 1993

Erichsen cupping
≥ 7 mm
DIN EN ISO 1520 2007-11

Weathering
QUV-SE-B-313, 200h
> 50 % residual gloss
DIN EN ISO 16474-3 2014-03

Corrosion tests
Acetic acid salt spray test, 1000h
No infiltration, no blisters
DIN EN ISO 9227 2017-07

Condensation water test, 1000h
No infiltration, no blisters
DIN EN ISO 6270-2 2018-04

Processing

Pre-treatment

The substrate must be free from oil, grease and oxidation products. The pretreatment depends on the type of substrate and the corrosion protection to be achieved. We recommend the following pretreatments:

Aluminium
  • Chromating according to DIN EN 12487
  • Pre-anodization
  • Chrome-free pretreatment according to GSB International and QUALICOAT specifications
Steel
  • Zinc phosphating
Galvanised steel
  • Zinc phosphating
  • Chrome (III) passivation
  • Chromating according to DIN EN 12487

The suitability of the pretreatment method used is generally to be tested by the coater in advance with appropriate test methods. The minimum requirement for aluminium substrates / galvanised steel components is to carry out a boiling water test with a subsequent cross-cut adhesion and tape test. We refer to the guidelines of the GSB International, Qualicoat and Qualisteelcoat certifications. For further information: see also our special leaflet on pre-treatment (IGP-TI 100).


Coating devices
All conventional electrostatic systems with corona charging.
For the construction and operation of powder coating plants, the following regulations must be complied with: ATEX RL 2014/34/EU, EN 50177, DIN EN 16985.
Recommended film thickness
60 μm - 80 μm
A homogeneous coating result with textured coatings or article-and color specific differences in hiding power may require higher coating thicknesses. The corresponding processing guidelines must be observed.
For a pre-calculation of the required powder coating quantity, the necessary coating thickness must be determined for each article.
Curing conditions
TObjectminmax
150 °C15 minutes25 minutes
160 °C10 minutes20 minutes
170 °C6 minutes15 minutes
180 °C5 minutes13 minutes
The oven temperature should be limited to 200°C

In order to determine ideal curing conditions, we recommend practical trials with the respective object and curing oven.
Reclaimability
Small portions of recovered powder can be added, automatically if possible, to the fresh powder. Important: Keep overspray to an absolute minimum. Processing instruction VR214 & VR201.1 must be observed.

Further information

Packaging
20 kg cardboard box with inserted antistatic PE liner
500 kg cardboard container with 25 antistatic PE-liners each 20kg

Overcoating
Preliminary tests are mandatory for overcoating painted surfaces.

Printing and glueing
Preliminary tests are mandatory for printing and glueing of painted surfaces.

Protection of coated parts
Coated parts should be packed after cooling with suitable materials without plasticizers. They should be stored protected from the weather to avoid the formation of condensation and thus water spots on the coating.

Cleaning
The coated parts must be cleaned according to the directives RAL-GZ 632 or SZFF 61.01. Technical Information IGP-TI 106 must also be observed when dealing with pearl mica effects.

Paint removal and disposal
After use, coated goods should be supplied to the normal recycling process. The disposal methods for sludges or residual powders must be observed in accordance with the local official provisions whilst taking Waste Code “080201 Coating Powder Wastes” in accordance with the European Waste Catalogue into consideration.

This application-related advice is given to the best of our knowledge. However, this information is non-obligatory and does not exempt you from carrying out your own tests. Application, use and processing of these products are beyond our control and are therefore on your responsibility. Consult the Safety Data Sheet prior to use.