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Blistering (Humidity)
Causes
Moisture trapped between primer and substrate, or between primer and topcoat
Contamination of the surface by oil / grime
Absence or lack of primer with good anti-corrosive properties
Insufficient film build
Soluble salts from sanding water and metal pre-treatments
Rapid changes in surface temperature
Wide differences in temperature between substrate and coating
Poor quality thinner
Prevention
All substrates should be clean, contaminant free and totally dry before the painting process commences
Compressed air supply should be clean and moisture free
The paintshop maintained at correct operating temperature (68°F - 72°F) substrate allowed to reach paintshop temperature before painting
Use of recommended primer at required film thickness
Flatting water should be changed regularly
Correct use of recommended thinners
Allow paint to dry thoroughly before exposing to humidity
Rectification
In the case of extensive blistering, paint must be removed down to a sound surface, then repainted
Localised blistering may be flatted, re-primed and topcoated
Article Information
Article number:
TRB0003
Issue date:
27 June 2006
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