Epoxy Sealer (Clear Primer)

Indopoxy 230 Clear Epoxy Primer is a high performance two component sealer ideal for use on carbon fiber, carbon steel, composites and wood substrates. The product provides a good build coat and may be recoated with polyurethane clears where UV protection is required.

  • Colour

    Clear (Transparent)

  • Finish

    Glossy (75-85 GU 60 ° angle)

  • Soild by Volume

    45 ± 2%

  • Supply Weight (Kg/ Ltr)

    0.98±0.05

  • Flash Point

    25° C

  • Dry Heat Resistance

    Intermittent : 140°C, Continuous : 120°C

  • Shelf Life

    12 months

Film Thickness

Recommended film thickness per coat

  • Dry Film Thickness

    30-50μ in single coat

  • Wet Film Thickness

    65-110μ in single coat

  • Therotical Coverage Rate

    11.50 sq.mt / lit at recommended DFT of 40μ

All surfaces to be coated should be clean, absolutely dry and oil or moisture free before painting application. Oil and grease should be removed by solvent cleaning.


Wood & Composites : To be sanded by power grinding or emery paper to a uniform, sharp, smooth profile. Any dirt, grease, oil, etc. to be removed before application is commenced.


New steel : Abrasive blasting to Sa 2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007). All uneven surface and contamination from handling/ storage etc should be thoroughly cleaned prior to final painting.


Maintenance : Remove oil and grease etc. thoroughly with suitable detergent. Remove salts and other contaminants by high pressure fresh water cleaning. Clean damaged areas thoroughly by power tool cleaning to St 3 (ISO 8501-1:2007) (minor areas) or by abrasive blasting to min. Sa 2, preferably to Sa 2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007). Improved surface preparation will improve the performance of the product.

  • Application Method

    Spray/ Airless Spray/Brush/ Roller

  • Mixing Ratio

    4 Part (Base) : 1 Part (Hardener)

  • Pot Life

    Five Hours at 30°C

  • Thinner and Cleaner

    Indopoxy Epoxy Thinner (IK.1501)

  • Airless Nozzle Orifice

    0.38 - 0.53mm

  • Nozzle Pressure

    155 kg/cm² or 2200 psi

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