Nippon Paint Protective Finish FD is a high-performance, fast-drying alkyd-based enamel specifically engineered for the protection and decoration of iron and steel surfaces. It is formulated to provide a tough, high-gloss film that offers excellent durability in moderately corrosive environments.
Designed for efficiency, its "Fast Dry" (FD) property allows for quicker handling and faster project completion compared to standard alkyd paints. It provides excellent opacity and leveling, making it the ideal choice for industrial machinery, steel structures, gates, grills, and general metalwork where a professional, mirror-like finish is required.
Paint Type: Solvent-based (Alkyd)
Finish: High Gloss
Color: Wide range of industrial and decorative colors
Specific Gravity: 0.95 – 1.15 (depending on color)
Theoretical Coverage: 12.0 – 14.0 m² per litre (at 30–35μm DFT)
Drying Time (at 30°C):
Touch Dry: 15 – 30 minutes
Hard Dry: 4 hours
Recoating Interval: Minimum 4 hours
Shelf Life: Up to 24 months in a tightly sealed container
Mixing: Stir the paint thoroughly before use to ensure uniform pigment distribution and consistency.
Thinning: Use Nippon General Purpose Thinner.
Brush/Roller: Thin with 5–10% if necessary.
Conventional Spray: Thin with 10–20% for optimal atomization and flow.
Application Method: Brush, roller, or spray. For a smooth industrial finish on large surfaces, conventional spray is recommended.
Cleaning: Clean all tools and equipment immediately with Nippon General Purpose Thinner after use.
For long-lasting protection on steel surfaces, follow this sequence:
Primer (1 Coat): Nippon Paint Red Oxide Primer or Nippon Paint Zinc Phosphate Primer.
Undercoat (1 Coat): Nippon Paint 9000 Undercoat (Optional, for enhanced color depth).
Topcoat (2 Coats): Nippon Paint Protective Finish FD.
New Metal: The surface must be dry and free from grease, oil, and dirt. Wipe down with thinner to remove any residual processing oils.
Previously Painted/Rusted Metal: Remove all loose rust, mill scale, and peeling paint using a wire brush, scraper, or power tool cleaning (St 2 or St 3).
Sanding: Lightly sand existing sound coatings to provide a mechanical "key" for the new paint.
Dryness: Ensure the substrate is completely dry before application. Moisture trapped under the film can lead to premature blistering or rusting.
Environmental Conditions: Do not apply during rain or when relative humidity is exceptionally high (above 85%).
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