Mipa BC Thinner VDG

Colourless thinner for Mipa BC basecoats, made to adjust spray viscosity, flow and overspray absorption during basecoat application.

Price range: €9,05 through €63,79

Mipa BC Thinner VDG

Mipa BC Thinner VDG is a colourless thinner for Mipa BC basecoats. It adjusts the spray viscosity of the basecoat so the coating can be applied with a controlled spray pattern, smooth flow and reliable processing behaviour.

The thinner is used when Mipa BC basecoat needs the correct working consistency for spray application. Proper viscosity helps the basecoat atomise cleanly, level evenly and receive overspray in a controlled way. That is especially important on larger surfaces and under warmer working conditions, where evaporation behaviour can affect the look of the basecoat layer.

Mipa BC Thinner VDG belongs with solvent based Mipa BC basecoat preparation. It is not a topcoat, primer or clearcoat. Its role is adjustment of the basecoat before application, of the basecoat being used. Correct thinner use supports colour uniformity, cleaner application and a more predictable surface before clearcoat.

The colourless liquid format makes the thinner practical for professional mixing and spray preparation. The 0.5 l, 1 l and 5 l formats cover small repairs, regular refinishing work and higher consumption paintshop use.

What is it used for?

  • Thinning Mipa BC basecoat before spray application
  • Adjusting spray viscosity for controlled atomisation
  • Supporting flow and overspray absorption on larger work areas
  • Professional refinishing with solvent based Mipa BC basecoat

Technical information

Type Colourless BC basecoat thinner
System Mipa BC
Main role Spray viscosity adjustment
Colour Colourless
Use guidance Use of the basecoat material

Article numbers

Option Article number EAN / GTIN
0.5 l 271400000 4016176086867
1 l 271410000 4016176086874
5 l 271450000 4016176086881

FAQ

Is Mipa BC Thinner VDG a paint?
No. It is a thinner used to adjust Mipa BC basecoat before spraying.

Can it be used without checking the basecoat data?
No. Addition levels and use conditions should follow the technical information for the specific basecoat.

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