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Brand: Awlgrip North America
Achieve a superior, high-gloss black finish on your vessel with Awlgrip's F2091 AC SUPER JET BK GL. This advanced marine topcoat is engineered for professionals seeking exceptional durability and a flawless aesthetic that stands up to the harshest marine environments. Its advanced formulation ensures a smooth application and a long-lasting, vibrant appearance that enhances the value and appeal of any boat.
Awlgrip's F2091 AC SUPER JET BK GL is the professional's choice for creating a stunning and resilient finish. Whether you are working on new construction or a refit project, this paint system delivers the quality and performance expected from a leading marine coating brand. Its advanced technology ensures that your boat not only looks its best but is also thoroughly protected against the elements, reducing the need for frequent maintenance and repainting. Trust in Awlgrip to provide a finish that is as enduring as it is beautiful, making your investment in your vessel a long-term success.
The application of F2091 AC SUPER JET BK GL is streamlined for efficiency, allowing marine professionals to complete projects with confidence. The resulting finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides a critical layer of defense against the corrosive effects of the marine environment. This makes it an ideal choice for hulls, decks, and superstructure applications where both appearance and protection are paramount. Experience the difference that a premium marine topcoat can make in preserving and enhancing the value of your vessel.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | F2091 AC SUPER JET BK GL |
| MFG Number | 5503901 |
| Brand | Awlgrip |
| Category | Marine Topcoat |
| Color | Black |
| Finish | High Gloss |
| Type | 2-Component Polyurethane |
| Application Method | Spray |
| VOC Content | Approx. 3.5 lbs/gal (420 g/L) |
| Coverage | Approx. 350 sq ft/gal (8.6 m²/L) at 2 mils dry film |
| Pot Life | 2 hours at 77°F (25°C) |
| Recoat Window | Minimum 6 hours at 77°F (25°C) after induction |
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