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Speed Up Drying Time of Phthalic, Oil, & Chlorinated Rubber Paint on Metal: UV or IR Options

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  • #1 16939833
    DecoDominik
    Level 14  
    Hello.
    I had some things to paint and I bought what was available on site.
    I have paints: phthalic, oil and chlorinated rubber.
    The problem is that 2-3 days pass and the coating is still sticky or soft. I would like to install these parts at home, but they are soft. Can such paints be cured by UV or IR radiation? Because the experiments with farelka have failed.

    The paint is put on a cleaned, polished and degreased metal.
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  • #2 16940162
    ladamaniac
    Level 40  
    UV cures only the inks intended for this purpose. IR has an effect similar to a farelka. You need to apply a thin layer, the paint hardens on the surface and makes it difficult for the solvent to evaporate from deeper layers. Quickly "dries" nitro, paints with a hardener, eg epoxy.
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  • #3 16940333
    DecoDominik
    Level 14  
    This is what did not dry out after one more layer.
    So there are no other ways to speed up the hardening of the paint.
    Than heating it and a large drafts?
    There are no accelerators or improvers for these paints ...
  • #4 16941776
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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