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Standox Product Feature: STANDOX VOC HARDENERS 2.5L
28 June, 2010
We are pleased to announce new 2.5L pack sizes for the Standox VOC Hardener range.
The Standox VOC hardener range now consists of:
Standox VOC Hardener 10-20 (fastest) 1L & 2.5L
Standox VOC Hardener 20-25 (medium fast) 1L & 2.5L
Standox VOC Hardener 25-30 (medium slow) 1L & 2.5L
Standox VOC Hardener 30-40 (slowest) 1L onlyFor more information about the Standox VOC Hardeners in 2.5L,
complete our online enquiry form or speak to your Standox Distributor.
Standox Product Feature: NEW Standox VOC Hardener 20-25
24 May, 2010
We are pleased to announce a new addition to the VOC hardener range.Standox VOC Hardener 20-25 will fill the gap between VOC hardeners 10-20 and 25-30, and should be ideal coming into the colder months.
This new hardener will also be available in a 2.5L at a later date.
The Standox VOC hardener range now consists of:
Standox VOC Hardener 10-20 (fastest)
Standox VOC Hardener 20-25 (medium fast)
Standox VOC Hardener 25-30 (medium slow)
Standox VOC Hardener 30-40 (slowest)Standox Product Feature: NEW Standohyd Special Additive
24 May, 2010
Standox is introducing a new Standohyd Special Additive, which is available now.Product
Standohyd Special Additive activates Standohyd Basecoat mixed color to vastly improve 3-stage finish repairs, as the ground color is activated with 5 % of the Standohyd Special Additive which gives a hard surface for subsequent coats of the final effect color.
Links
S9.5 - Blending-in with 3-Stage Standohyd Basecoat (Spot Repair) TDS
S9.6 - Blending-in with 3-Stage Standohyd Basecoat into adjacent panels TDS
Standohyd Special Additive MSDSStandox Product Feature: Powder Pearls
23 February, 2010
Standox is introducing powder pearls to the Standox tint system.In recent years there has been a trend towards new automotive colour styling's created by the use of new varieties of pearl pigments, especially for leading Japanese OEMs such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan. Use of the correct pearl pigment to repair these colours is essential, or an accurate colour match cannot be achieved, even if only a few grams of pearl powder are required in the colour formula. Due to the large number of new pearl pigments being used in modern automotive colours, these new pigments are being introduced as powders, to minimise the number of wet tints customers need to keep on a mixing machine.
As you can see from the picture on the right, all powder pearls will be labelled DPC.Powder Pearl Colour Information
PP204, PP401, PP402, PP501
Through the interplay of transparency, light refraction, interference and multiple reflection, these pigments create unique colour effects. These interference pigments create pearl lustre effects as well as metallic lustre effects. The iridescent effect enables angle-dependent colour design. Depending on the pearl, the effect varies from silky matte to glittery.
PP202, PP301, PP502
These pigments demonstrate a very strong glitter effect with a distinct shimmer behaviour and are typically used in strong and very pure colours. Their effect is increased by sunlight.
PP201, PP203, PP901, PP503
These pigments create very pure, brilliant interference colours with chromatic properties, the so called “Colour Travel" effect.
PP601, PP701
Copper & Gold coloured pearl lustre pigments with a deep tone.Formula retrieval - Important Steps
1. These new formulas can only be found on Standox Asia Colour Website www.asw.asiacolornet.com (you will need to register to view these formulas).
2. If you have registered - login, if not please sign up.
3. Once you have logged in select global search and find your formula.
4. Click on 'get' to retrieve your formula.
5. Select 'Japan' from 'Location' drop down box (or "Australia" for locally built vehicles)6. Select 'quality' from drop down box.
7. Choose formula with 2009 date and click 'get'.
For more information about the Basecoat Colourless,complete our online enquiry form or speak to your Standox Distributor.
Deletion of Standox lead formulas
23 February, 2010
BackgroundThe Australian Government prohibited the manufacture and import of automotive and industrial paints containing lead on 1/1/2009. This was due to concern about the potential health impact of exposure to lead, particularly for young children. However, the sale and use of existing stocks of such lead-containing paints was still permitted, to enable these stocks to be consumed. Standox has continued to make colour formulas containing lead available since that date, to enable our customers to consume their remaining stocks of lead-containing paint.
Deletion Of Lead-Containing FormulasMore than 12 months have now passed since manufacture and importing of lead-containing paint was prohibited, and it is quite unlikely that any stocks of lead-containing paint are still held by our distributors or end-users. We will therefore delete all lead-containing colour formulas from our colour tools such as CDs and websites, as these are updated in coming months. Removing colour formulas containing what are now long-obsolete tinters will also avoid possible customer confusion.
If a distributor or end-user does have any residual stock of lead-containing paint, and wants to continue to have access to lead-containing colour formulas, we recommend they just retain their current colour formula CD.For more information about the deletion of Standox lead formulas, complete our online enquiry form or speak to your Standox Distributor.





