• Induline OW-810
  • Induline OW-810
    • Induline OW-810
    • Induline OW-810

    Article No. 346205

    Induline OW-810

    Water-based intermediate and finishing coat to create an oiled look on dimensionally stable wood building elements, applied by spraying and brushing

    Colour: clear | 3462
    Colour: clear | 3462
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    Size / Quantity

    Product specifications

    On delivery

    Binder alkyd/acrylate resins
    Density (20°C) approx. 1.03 g/cm³
    Odour characteristic
    Degree of gloss matt

    The stated values represent typical product characteristics and are not to be construed as binding product specifications.

    Field of application

    • For use indoors and outdoors
    • for dimensionally stable elements
    • For professional users only
    • For use on interior and exterior wood
    • Soft and hard woods
    • Dimensionally stable wood building elements: e.g. windows and doors
    • Protected constructions: e.g. wood-aluminium windows
    • Intermediate and finishing coats

    Properties

    • Water-based
    • Biocide-free
    • Quick drying
    • Natural, matt surface produces an oiled effect
    • Pleasant feel
    • No tendency to self-ignite as can occur in products that dry via oxidation
    • The clear variant does not protect against UV radiation (grey discolouration)
    • Preparation
      • Substrate requirements

        The substrate must be clean, dry, free of dust, grease and loose substances, and prepared in the correct manner.

        Dimensionally stable wood building elements: wood moisture content 11-15%

      • Preparations

        If necessary, impregnate non-resistant woods with a wood preservative* (*Use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use).

        If necessary, protect parapet joints with Induline V-Joint Protection or Induline AF-920.

        Pre-treat using a suitable primer & intermediate coat and carry out intermediate sanding if necessary.

    • Application
      • Temperature of the material, air and substrate: from min. +15 °C to max. +30 °C
      • Stir before use
      • Airless/airmix spraying / Flow cup gun / By brush
      • Application requirements

        Temperature of the material, air and substrate: from min. 15 °C to max. 30 °C.

      • Stir well before using.

        The values given are based on undiluted material. The best spraying pattern is achieved if the material has a temperature of 15-20 °C.

        Apply by brushing or spraying.

        Flow cup gun: nozzle size: 1.8-2.0 mm, atomiser air pressure 2.5-3.5 bar.

        Airless spraying: nozzle size: 0.28-0.33 mm; material pressure: 70-90 bar.

        Air-mix spraying: nozzle size: 0.28-0.33 mm; material pressure: 70-90 bar, atomiser air pressure 1-2 bar.

        A repeat application may be required in exceptional cases.

        Seal opened containers well and use contents as soon as possible.

    • Application instructions
      • Drying time: can be worked over after 4 h
      • Check colour, adhesion and compatibility with the substrate by setting up a trial area.

        Before coating technically modified woods and wood-based materials, apply the coating to a trial surface and conduct a suitability test on the desired area of use.

        Prior to full application, please apply a test coat to a sample area under practical conditions using the desired system, then test or examine the surface properties.

        Ensure good ventilation.

        Do not use in direct sunlight or at temperatures below +15 °C or above +30 °C.

        Substances in oak may bleed, causing dark discolouration, when coated with water dilutable dispersion stains.

        To prevent any substances in the wood from becoming active, forced drying should be carried out.

        Observe current standards and guidelines for coating wood building elements outdoors (Codes of Practice issued by the German Association of Window and Facade Manufacturers (VFF), Code of Practice No. 18 issued by the German Federal Committee for Paint and the Protection of Material Assets (BFS), guidelines issued by the German Lacquer and Printing Ink Association (VdL) and ift guidelines issued by the Institut für Fenstertechnik).

        The system finder on our website www.remmers.com contains coating recommendations for specific wood types to be used when treating windows and exterior doors.

      • Drying

        Practice values at 23 °C and 50% relative humidity.

        Low temperatures, poor ventilation and high humidity delay drying.

    • Working tools / cleaning
      • Airless/airmix spraying / Flow cup gun / By brush
      • Spraying equipment, acrylic brush

        Clean tools with water or Aqua RK-898 Cleaning Concentrate immediately after use.

        Ensure that any residue from cleaning is disposed of correctly.

    • Storage / shelf life
      • Store frost-free and cool / protect for moisture / close containers
      • Shelf-life 12 months
      • If stored unopened in its original container in a cool, dry place and protected against frost, the product will keep for at least 12 months.

    • Usage
      • Approx. 125 ml - 150 ml / m² per layer applied
      • 125-150 ml/m² per coat
        (corresponds to dry film thickness of approx. 35-45 μm)
        The values given are based on undiluted material.

    • General information
      • DIN EN 71-3 "Migration of certain elements":

        This product complies with the limits for the migration of heavy metals to children's toys according to DIN EN 71-3 and thus fulfils one of several further requirements for the safety of children's toys according to the EU "Toy Directive" (2009/48/EC).

        Sealing:

        Pre-treat surfaces to be sealed with Silicone Primer P.

        Sealing compounds must be compatible with the coating and may only be applied once the coating has dried thoroughly.

        Only use sealing profiles that are free of plasticisers.

        Care and maintenance:

        Wood is subjected to great climatic and environmental stresses when outdoors. The coat is susceptible to the processes of natural ageing, wear and decomposition. Decomposition takes place at different speeds, depending on the stress (weak, average, strong) placed on the wood building element. Weathering stages may vary according to the part or element affected. To give wood the longest and best possible protection it is advisable to examine surfaces every year. Any damage found should be addressed immediately after cleaning.

        If a clear coating is desired in an outdoor area exposed to weathering: apply multiple coats and top up regularly. Uneven discolouration of the wood may occur, which often cannot be corrected once it has set in.

        We recommend that repairs be carried out using Induline OW-810 (3462).

        Observe current standards and guidelines for coating wood building elements outdoors (Codes of Practice issued by the German Association of Window and Facade Manufacturers (VFF), Code of Practice No. 18 issued by the German Federal Committee for Paint and the Protection of Material Assets (BFS), guidelines issued by the German Lacquer and Printing Ink Association (VdL) and ift guidelines issued by the Institut für Fenstertechnik).

    • Disposal instructions
      • Larger quantities of leftover product should be disposed of in the original containers in accordance with the applicable regulations. Completely empty, clean containers should be recycled. Do not dispose of together with household waste. Do not allow to enter the sewage system. Do not empty into drains.

    • Safety / regulations
      • For further information on the safety aspects of transporting, storing and handling the product and on disposal and environmental matters, please see the current Safety Data Sheet.