Nexa Autocolor has announced the launch of a new Waterborne Clearcoat P910-5510. It means Nexa can offer a total green, reduced solvent repair system without any compromise on quality.
The launch of P910-5510 Waterborne Clearcoat builds on the Nexa Autocolor heritage in waterbased technology. It was the first company to introduce waterborne basecoat technology in 1992, was first with ‘next generation’ Aquabase Plus Basecoat in 2006 and introduced Eco+ Primer Surfacer technology in 2012.
Maxine Timlett, UK & Ireland Product Manager commented, “The new Waterborne Clearcoat from Nexa Autocolor supports a significant advance in the use of more ecologically responsible paint systems.” She added, “P910-5510 offers bodyshops an unbeatable level of flexibility, ease of use, and superb finish with the benefit of a 74% reduction in solvent emissions when compared to typical solventborne Clearcoat”
Combined with a dedicated hardener and thinner, the Clearcoat provides enhanced flow and appearance, making it even easier to achieve a top quality result. It is simple to mix and easy to use, benefitting from a ‘one-visit’ application process. Nexa says, the superb gloss levels achieved ensures a quality reproduction of the motor manufacturer finish.
Using Waterborne Basecoat, Eco+ Primer Surfacer and the new Waterborne Clearcoat provides bodyshops with an end to end green repair solution enabling them to demonstrate their individual commitment to protecting the environment, without compromising on performance or quality of repair.