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Catalog Armor Chemie

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  • Primary primers: applied directly to metal, aluminum, galvanized steel or plastic; provide adhesion, anticorrosion protection and accelerate the application process.

  • Intermediate primers: applied over the primary layer; enhance protection, level the surface and prepare it for the finish coating.

  • Primer‑finish coatings: combine the functions of primer and decorative enamel; reduce the number of layers, protect metal and provide colour/partial effect.

  • Covering enamels: finish layers; create colour and gloss, resistant to scratches, UV and chemicals.

  • Base ‘under clearcoat’: coloured layer under a transparent clearcoat; forms hue, metallic or special effect, does not provide long‑term protection without the clearcoat.

  • ARMALKYD: modified alkyd, single‑component, fast drying, suitable for exterior metal structures and equipment with moderate chemical resistance; colour‑matched to RAL and NCS, various shades and gloss levels.

  • ARMEPOX: 2‑component epoxy system, excellent chemical resistance and barrier protection, good adhesion, suitable for thick‑film application and long‑term protection; limited weather resistance.

  • ARMOPUR: 2‑component acrylic‑polyurethane, maximum weather resistance, UV stability, scratch resistance, decorative effects (gloss, semi‑gloss, special effects); for exterior and interior coatings, architectural elements, transport.

  • Aluminum: suitable acrylic‑polyurethane and epoxy primers and enamels with good adhesion to metal.

  • Galvanized steel: special adhesion primers and enamels are used, typically epoxy.

  • Steel: any alkyd, epoxy and polyurethane coatings for high corrosion protection.

  • Plastics (including PP and PE): specialized adhesion primers for polypropylene and polyethylene.

  • Plastics (excluding PP and PE): primers and enamels based on acrylic‑polyurethane or epoxy.

  • Old coating systems: tolerant coatings are used, without full stripping to metal.

  • Glass: special adhesion primers for bonding to a smooth surface.

  • Base paints, 1K and 2K primers: classified according to surface compatibility and required performance properties.

  • Beige, white, red‑brown, light gray, gray, dark gray: standard shades for primary primers.

  • Colorless: transparent coatings used as a finish layer – varnish.

  • Limited coloration: mainly applicable to epoxy primer‑finish coatings when a shade can be selected from a limited palette.

  • Color‑matched to RAL, NCS and sample: available in acrylic‑polyurethane enamels and primer‑finish coatings, allows achieving an exact color for custom orders.

  • Special effects: metallic effect, texture, pearl or decorative coatings for visual and aesthetic effect are available for base coats.

  • Deep matte / Matte: minimal gloss (0–10 GU), hides defects, surface appears “muted”.

  • Semi-matte: low gloss (10–25 GU), moderately reflects light, retains decorativeness and hides irregularities.

  • Semi-glossy: medium gloss (35–70 GU), a balance between aesthetics and practicality.

  • Glossy: high gloss (70–85 GU), emphasizes color and smoothness, reflects light well, requires careful surface preparation.

  • High-gloss: maximum gloss (>85 GU), mirror effect, maximum decorative properties.

  • Not standardized: for coatings where gloss level depends on application conditions and cannot or need not be controlled within specified values.

  • Special decorative effect: metallic effect, pearlescent, texture and other visual solutions.