Standox introduces CV high build primer

March 20, 2019
Standox introduces CV high build primer
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Standox has introduced Standofleet Primer Very High Build U2610 to its Standofleet paint system that is specially tailored to commercial vehicle requirements. The new primer features simple application on large surfaces, a high solids content and is fast drying.


Standofleet products offer bodyshops high-quality solutions for commercial vehicles, construction and agricultural machinery, as well as general industrial applications. The new high-solids Standofleet Primer Very High Build U2610 offers fast coverage coupled with VOC compliancy for large areas. As a two-component acrylic-based filler, it can be used both as a primer filler and as a primer on steel and polished steel.

Kevin Welling, Training Academy Manager for Axalta, the company behind the Standox brand, says, "The new very high build primer simplifies and speeds up the often time-consuming application process. It can be applied wet-on-wet, but also works as a sanding filler."

Standofleet Primer Very High Build is available in white, light grey and dark grey, each in a 10L container. By combining it with four different activators, Standofleet Primer Very High Build can be adapted precisely to the temperature and relative humidity and to the type of refinish job from full resprays to panel repair.

Kevin adds, "The versatility Standofleet Primer Very High Build makes it a very appealing to the commercial vehicle sector. And it has another plus: thanks to the high solids content, the VOC value is particularly low."

For further information please contact your local Standox distributor or visit www.standox.co.uk.
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