Plastofix Light post-cat clear topcoat is a Chemcraft acid curing Reactive Amino Coating (RAC) designed as a clear matte topcoat, so it finishes wood projects with a low-sheen protective film that suits professional cabinet and millwork applications. Because this product is described as a high quality acid curing coating, it supports demanding shop work where a reactive finish is preferred for performance and consistency. The 5 gallon size gives finishing shops a production-friendly volume, so multiple kitchens or architectural millwork runs can be handled from a single batch. As a clear topcoat in the pigmented topcoats class, it caps your color system with a matte layer, so color work stays protected under a uniform appearance across doors, frames, and panels.
Plastofix Light is described as a fast building product due to its 41% volume solids content, so finishers can reach specified film thickness in fewer coats, which affects line speed and booth throughput on cabinet and millwork projects. Because the product may be ready to spray at 30 seconds viscosity with a Zahn #2 cup depending on the spray equipment being used, finishing staff can target that viscosity reading when dialing in gun setup and reduction for consistent atomization. The acid curing Reactive Amino Coating chemistry works as part of an acid cure system, so shops using this technology can integrate Plastofix Light into existing spray booths and cure cycles alongside other RAC materials.
Plastofix Light is classified under solvents, stains and finishes in the topcoats class, so it is intended as the final clear layer over prepared wood or pigmented systems in a professional finishing schedule. The clear matte description signals that it is used where a low-sheen appearance is desired, so it fits cabinet doors, face frames, and architectural trim that specify a matte look rather than gloss. Its very good light stability based on resin choice supports applications where finished parts are exposed to ambient light in kitchens or architectural spaces, so the appearance of the clear coat remains more consistent over time. Because it meets Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturer Association (KCMA) standards, this topcoat aligns with cabinet industry performance expectations, which matters when finishing for kitchen or bath installations that reference KCMA requirements.
The fast building nature from 41% volume solids means each applied coat deposits more film, so shops can structure their spray schedule to reach target build efficiently, which is important when balancing labor, material usage, and booth capacity. Being a high quality acid curing Reactive Amino Coating ties directly to consistent cure behavior, so film performance and appearance remain stable from batch to batch within the same finishing line. Plastofix Light may be ready to spray at 30 seconds viscosity (Zahn #2) depending on spray equipment, so finishing technicians can use that value as a practical reference point when adjusting material for uniform atomization and flow-out. The product is also acknowledged as Recommended: Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) TR 4, so it fits projects that call out this recommendation in architectural woodwork specifications, helping shops align their finish system with written standards.
Plastofix Light is an acid curing Reactive Amino Coating (RAC), so it cures by chemical reaction, providing a defined performance profile suited to professional cabinet and architectural wood finishing lines.
Plastofix Light has 41% volume solids, so each coat deposits more material, allowing faster film build, which helps shops reach specified thickness in fewer passes on doors and panels.
Plastofix Light is a matte clear topcoat, so it produces a low-sheen finish that suits designs or specifications calling for a non-gloss appearance on cabinetry and millwork.
Plastofix Light may be ready to spray at 30 seconds viscosity using a Zahn #2 cup, giving finishers a measurable target when setting up spray equipment for consistent atomization and surface quality.
Plastofix Light has very good light stability based on its resin choice, so cabinet and wood surfaces keep a more consistent appearance under normal light exposure in kitchens and architectural spaces.
Plastofix Light meets KCMA standards and is recommended for AWI TR 4, so it supports projects referencing these cabinet and architectural woodwork performance expectations in their finish specifications.
Plastofix Light post-cat clear topcoat in the 5 gallon matte version delivers an acid curing Reactive Amino Coating with 41% volume solids, so production shops can standardize on one clear coat that builds quickly while aligning to KCMA and AWI TR 4 references. Its potential 30 second Zahn #2 spray viscosity and very good light stability give finishing teams defined working parameters, so cabinets and architectural woodwork can be processed and finished to consistent appearance across repeated jobs.
Sold In: 1 5 Gallon