Question
It's been cold and my shop heater can't keep up. What is the lowest temp I can spray SW pre cat at?
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(Finishing Forum)
From contributor T:
Most data sheets on precats say not to apply below 65 degrees, although I have seen shops spraying at 55 degrees. This spec is typical because the coating's viscosity will thicken, and flash off times will increase with cooler temps.
Two things will help you, the best being a heated air make-up unit. This will supply heated air in a quantity in surplus to what your booth is sucking out. If it is an enclosed booth, you could even pressurize the booth (giving you a clean room effect by repelling outside dust away) or add a bake cycle to the unit, which will allow you to bake items in your booth after spraying (under 145 degrees) for a timed cycle. The second option, and less expensive, is to get a heater for your coatings. This will allow you to control the viscosity of the coating, but will help with dry times very little.