The Stat-Gun Art. Nr.: D15336645 TBION2 Stat-Gun 2 antistatic. It works really great. Features: cordless, non-radioactive device ATEX approved Reduces dust particles, patches of grime, rings, and uneven surfaces Improves color-matching as the paint layer will be more even Reduce paint consumption, repainting and polishing Improves profitability Just to be connected to the compressed air source
Hi, thanks for your interest and question. I'm afraid that's a question that needs to be asked of colleagues in the US as they are responsible for the product range in their market. www.axalta.com/spieshecker_us/en_US.html
I’ve been getting some pinching in the clear coat on new panels when I use this wet on wet primer. Any ideas as to why that is? Using 3220/3225 hardener with 3380 reducer (5:1 and 30%) and giving it plenty of flash off time (15 mins and up to 40 mins.) Painting at 27 degrees celsius I don’t get the pinching if I skip the sealer and spray base coat/clear or on blend panels. Using permacron 293/295
Thanks for taking the time to get in touch. When looking at your product mix and the temperature in which you are working you would be better off taking a slower hardener such as Permasolid VHS Hardener 3230 which will be better suited to your conditions. This will keep the surface open longer and allow for better solvent evaporation. Please refer to the Product Mix page on the TDS for further information. sdstds.shcolor.info/Doc/TDS/EN/EN%205340A.pdf
Nice Job. Where can i find this "Antistatic Gun"? And this Gun works great?
The Stat-Gun Art. Nr.: D15336645 TBION2 Stat-Gun 2 antistatic. It works really great. Features:
cordless, non-radioactive device
ATEX approved
Reduces dust particles, patches of grime, rings, and uneven surfaces
Improves color-matching as the paint layer will be more even
Reduce paint consumption, repainting and polishing
Improves profitability
Just to be connected to the compressed air source
Have to love spies hecker !!!
Any idea if this will ever be available in the US?
Hi, thanks for your interest and question. I'm afraid that's a question that needs to be asked of colleagues in the US as they are responsible for the product range in their market.
www.axalta.com/spieshecker_us/en_US.html
I’ve been getting some pinching in the clear coat on new panels when I use this wet on wet primer.
Any ideas as to why that is?
Using 3220/3225 hardener with 3380 reducer (5:1 and 30%) and giving it plenty of flash off time (15 mins and up to 40 mins.)
Painting at 27 degrees celsius
I don’t get the pinching if I skip the sealer and spray base coat/clear or on blend panels.
Using permacron 293/295
Thanks for taking the time to get in touch. When looking at your product mix and the temperature in which you are working you would be better off taking a slower hardener such as Permasolid VHS Hardener 3230 which will be better suited to your conditions. This will keep the surface open longer and allow for better solvent evaporation. Please refer to the Product Mix page on the TDS for further information. sdstds.shcolor.info/Doc/TDS/EN/EN%205340A.pdf
@@Spieshecker Thanks ill try the slow hardener 👍