Plasticolor White post-cat pigmented topcoat is an acid curing, light stable Reactive Amino Coating (RAC) that lays down a consistent white finish on wood components, so finished parts match project specs from part to part. The fast drying behavior of this coating shortens wait time between coats, helping shops move parts through finishing without extended rack time. Its fast building properties come from a high solid content of 51 percent by volume, so fewer coats build the required film thickness for demanding work. The smooth, matte surface this product creates provides a non-gloss look that suits many architectural and cabinet environments. Plasticolor White produces a knock-proof and hardwearing surface that stands up to routine contact on doors, drawer fronts, and trim, maintaining a functional finish in regular use. Resistance to alcohol and water helps the film tolerate everyday spills common in kitchen and bath spaces.
This Plasticolor White post-cat pigmented topcoat is designed as a fast drying Reactive Amino Coating, so each applied coat reaches a usable state quickly during finishing sequences. Its fast building character from 51 percent volume solids means that required coverage and opacity are achieved with fewer applications, which is especially useful on larger runs of cabinet doors or panels. The matte sheen of this white topcoat delivers a low-reflective appearance that can help visually hide minor substrate irregularities under normal viewing. Because the product forms a knock-proof, hardwearing surface, finished parts are suited to areas where doors, frames, or edges regularly meet contact during operation. The described resistance to alcohol, water, and similar influences supports finish performance in typical residential or commercial interior environments where such contact occurs.
Plasticolor White is a pigmented topcoat under the Chemcraft brand, positioned for use where a white, matte Reactive Amino Coating is required on woodwork. Its high solid content of 51 percent by volume lets fabricators reach target film build on cabinet doors, drawer fronts, or trim with fewer finishing steps, which helps when processing repeated parts. The coating is described as light stable, so the installed finish maintains a more consistent white appearance in typical interior lighting over time. Its knock-proof and hardwearing character means fronts, frames, and edges exposed to frequent opening, closing, or incidental contact maintain a functional coating in service. Resistance to alcohol and water supports performance on components installed in kitchens, baths, or work areas where those exposures are part of normal use conditions.
Plasticolor White is specified as an acid curing Reactive Amino Coating, so the cured film benefits from chemical crosslinking associated with that technology, which supports durability in cabinet and architectural woodwork. The fast drying description translates into shorter intervals between coats, helping finishing teams schedule sanding and subsequent passes more predictably. Because the coating gives a smooth matte surface, it provides a uniform, non-gloss appearance valued in many design programs. The product is noted as meeting the required performance for the ANSI/KCMA A161.1 1990 9.0 Finish Test when applied as specified, so its coating system aligns with established cabinet finish performance criteria. It is also recommended in relation to Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) O.P.4, which ties this topcoat to recognized architectural woodwork finishing guidance used in commercial and institutional projects.
Plasticolor White is an acid curing, light stable Reactive Amino Coating, so it uses chemical crosslinking to create a durable white film on wood substrates.
Plasticolor White has 51 percent volume solids, so each coat deposits more material, allowing faster build to target thickness with fewer applications.
Plasticolor White is described as matte and smooth, so it produces a low-reflective white surface that supports a uniform, design-friendly appearance.
Plasticolor White gives a knock-proof and hardwearing surface, so cabinet fronts and edges tolerate regular contact in daily operation.
Plasticolor White resists influence from alcohol and water, so the cured coating performs well in interior areas where these exposures occur.
Plasticolor White, when applied as specified, will meet required performance for the ANSI/KCMA A161.1 1990 9.0 Finish Test and is recommended for AWI O.P.4 applications.
Chemcraft Plasticolor White post-cat pigmented topcoat brings together acid curing Reactive Amino Coating technology, 51 percent volume solids, and a matte white finish, so it fits cabinet and architectural woodwork needing fast build and dependable performance. Its light stable formulation and resistance to alcohol and water make it suitable for interior environments where appearance and service life both matter. For projects that align with ANSI/KCMA A161.1 1990 9.0 Finish Test requirements or AWI O.P.4 guidance, this product offers a finish option designed around those performance expectations. Use this topcoat when a smooth, knock-proof, hardwearing white surface is a core requirement of the work.
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