Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I'm using International Perfection Plus clear varnish to coat some small components.
I only need about 30ml to 40ml per coat.
I find it much easier to measure out the components by weight on a small electronic scale than guess the volume.
The instruction say to mix by volume in the ratio 2 : 1.
I can't find any info' online about mixing by weight and there's nothing in the data sheets to tell me what the densities of the two components are, so I can't work out the ratio by weight.
I guess that the two components are of similar density, but it's expensive stuff and the extra work involved in recovering from a poor paint job would be significant.
Anyone out there who has a work around, or understands enough about polyurethane coating to know how critical the mixing ratios are?
I only need about 30ml to 40ml per coat.
I find it much easier to measure out the components by weight on a small electronic scale than guess the volume.
The instruction say to mix by volume in the ratio 2 : 1.
I can't find any info' online about mixing by weight and there's nothing in the data sheets to tell me what the densities of the two components are, so I can't work out the ratio by weight.
I guess that the two components are of similar density, but it's expensive stuff and the extra work involved in recovering from a poor paint job would be significant.
Anyone out there who has a work around, or understands enough about polyurethane coating to know how critical the mixing ratios are?