Premera FP1 Fusion Primer for Quick-Drying Transparent Sealing Primer for Solid & Impervious Surfaces like Concrete, Metals & Hard Plastics
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SKU:
PREMERA_FP1_8OZ
Regular price
$ 19.99 USD
55 units available
SKU
- Type Protective Coatings & Sealants
- Vendor Premera Coatings
- SKU PREMERA_FP1_8OZ
Premera FP1 Fusion Primer is a single-part, spray on sol-gel based fusion primer. It is a direct-to-surface bonding primer. FP1 Fusion Primer creates a permanent molecular bridge between a coating and the substrate, chemically fusing the substrate with it's top coat.
FP1 is very compatible with most surfaces and coatings. It creates an extremely strong molecular bond/bridge between a coating and the surface, covalently bonding the two together. Using Optimum Adhesion, impossible to adhere substrates, such as HDPE, are now capable of accepting nearly any adhesive, paint, coating of your choice
FP1 is equally effective used to coat plastics such as RV roofs, penetrating into surfaces to provide optimum protection from harmful environmental elements. FP1 creates a molecular bond that eliminates the need for mechanical abrasion and adds corrosion protection, and works especially well when other water-based coatings may not compatible as top coats.
Features
- Removes the need to grind, sand or profile substrates or coatings before top coating
- Provides strong bonding to the hard to bond or low/no profile surfaces
- 90 minute overcoat window. If window is missed, run a screen or light abrasion and reapply
- Provides chemical bonding to substrate and becomes one with the surface they are applied to
- Can be used on porous and non-porous substrates – concrete, stones, tile, porcelain, glass
- Single component, spray down primer
- UV stable and virtually invisible
Amazing Fact about Premera FP1 Fusion Primer:
- No Grinding, No Sanding, No surface profiling is needed to achieve strong chemical bonds to Concrete, Tile and Stone surfaces. Just a light cleaning, and removal of oils or greases if they exist on the surface.
Coverage Surface Area:
- 300-400 Square Feet per Gallon
- Coverage will vary depending on the porosity and texture of the substrate.
Surfaces to Use on:
- Concrete (flooring, walls, cinder blocks & concrete blocks, unglazed brick & tile, pavers, countertops)
- Ferrous Metals
- Non-Ferrous Metals
- Rubber
- Plastic Glass
- Wood
- Fiberglass
- Does not work on smooth HDPE or PP (high density polyethylene or polypropylene).
Industries currently using FP1 & T2 :
- Aviation, Airliners, Manufacturing, Municipalities, Government, Military, Restaurants, Auto Dealerships, Cabinet Makers, Sign Makers,
Features:
- Removes the need to grind, sand or profile substrates or coatings before top coating
- Provides strong bonding to the hard to bond or low/no profile surfaces
- 90-minute window to apply Overcoat / Top-Coat atop FP1. (If window is missed, run a screen or light abrasion and reapply)
- Chemical bonds to substrate and Top-Coat. becomes one with the surface they are applied to
- Use with concrete, stones, tile, porcelain, glass... Both porous and non-porous substrates
- Single component (1-Part), spray-down or roll-down primer
- UV stable and virtually invisible
- Water Repellent
- Resists Corrosion
- Abrasion Resistant
- No Sanding Between Coats
- Optimizes Adhesion Between Substrate & Paint
- Multi-surface Compatibility
- High Durability
- Transparent & Lightweight
- Non-Carcinogenic
Superior resistance against:
- Rust & Oxidation
- Corrosion
- Acid Rain & Acidic Damage
- Mold
- Mildew
- Moss
- Moisture
- Ice Damage
- Chlorides & salt spray
- UV damage
- Galvanic corrosion
- Animal, Bird & Organic waste damage
- Gum
- Graffiti
Available in: 8-oz Spray, Quart Kit, Gallon Kit, 5-Gallon Kit, 250-Gallon Tote
How to apply:
Pressure sprayers: Apply using standard high-volume low-pressure sprayer (HVLP… popular with paint spraying and airbrushing) or hand-pump pressure sprayers with a 1.0-1.3 spray tip and air pressure set at 25 to 30 psi. Spray test pattern on cardboard or paper to ensure suitable 8“to 10” elongated spray pattern is achieved (approximately 1 ½ inch wide in the middle and fluid enough to cover but not puddle). Apply two thin coats, wet-on-tack, 2-3 WFT each, top to bottom, then right to left, keeping a wet edge.
Topcoat or second coat must be applied within 10-15 minutes while first coat is still tacky for optimum results. As long as the FP1 coating is tacky (not runny and not dry/hard) you can apply your topcoat. You will typically have about 1 hour or a little more time to apply your next coating layer atop the FP1 once applied.
Standard Paint Rollers: Use a high density ultra-smooth foam roller or ¼ inch nap roller to apply the coating in an up and down then left to right pattern to ensure complete coverage of the surface. Avoid overworking coating. Apply coating thinly, 2.0 to 3.0 wet film thicknesses (WFT) and continue forward. Avoid down pressure on the roller for best results in finish appearance.
Topcoat or second coat must be applied within 10-15 minutes while first coat is still tacky for optimum results. As long as the FP1 coating is tacky (not runny and not dry/hard) you can apply your topcoat. You will typically have about 1 hour or a little more time to apply your next coating layer atop the FP1 once applied.
Brush Application: Use high-quality China bristle to apply T2AM in a cross-pattern; up and down, then left and right as quickly as possible. Avoid overworking coating, as it dries quickly. Avoid down pressure on the brush for best results in finish appearance. Apply light strokes using the tip brush to smooth out coating if necessary. Desired wet film thickness (WFT) is approximately 2.0 to 2.5 mils.
Topcoat or second coat must be applied within 10-15 minutes while first coat is still tacky for optimum results. As long as the FP1 coating is tacky (not runny and not dry/hard) you can apply your topcoat. You will typically have about 1 hour or a little more time to apply your next coating layer atop the FP1 once applied.
Additional information
| What Are You Coating? |
Concrete, Masonry, Metal, Plastic / Rubber, Wood |
|---|---|
| Coating Type |
Coating |
| Surface Type |
Painted, Unpainted |
| Underwater Surface |
Yes |
| Graffiti Protection |
No |
| Adhesive Primer |
Yes |
Product Name
- Premera FP1 Fusion Primer for Quick-Drying Transparent Sealing Primer for Solid & Impervious Surfaces like Concrete, Metals & Hard Plastics
Brief Description
- Premera FP1 Fusion Primer is a single-part, quick-drying, transparent, sol-gel based primer designed to create a permanent molecular bridge between a substrate and a topcoat. It significantly enhances adhesion and eliminates the need for mechanical abrasion (sanding, grinding, or profiling) on many surfaces, streamlining the coating process.
Popular Applications & Uses
- Preparing concrete, tile, and stone surfaces for topcoats without grinding or sanding.- Priming various metals including iron, aluminum, copper, hot rolled steel, cold rolled steel, stainless steel, powder coated, and galvanized surfaces.- Priming hard plastics, rubber, fiberglass, and glass.- Acting as an intercoat adhesion layer between existing coatings and new topcoats.- Sealing porous and non-porous substrates.- Applications in dust-sensitive environments like EV manufacturing facilities and food processing plants due to its grind-free application.- Use on RV roofs and other plastic surfaces for optimum protection.
Industries that Commonly Use It
- Concrete: For surface preparation before applying coatings.- Construction/Building Services: For general surface preparation, sealing, and enhancing coating longevity on various building materials.- Flooring Installer or Manufacturer: For preparing diverse flooring substrates like concrete, tile, and existing coatings.- General Manufacturing: For priming a wide array of manufactured products made from metals, plastics, and other materials.- Metal Fabrication: For priming metal components, offering corrosion protection and strong adhesion for subsequent coatings.- Plastic Fabrication: For preparing hard plastic surfaces for painting or coating.- Marine: Suitable for underwater surfaces and provides corrosion resistance.- Automotive Service/Repair: For priming metal and hard plastic parts in vehicle maintenance and repair.- Transportation/Specialty Vehicle: Used for priming surfaces like RV roofs.- Food & Beverage Company or Distributor: Ideal for maintaining stringent cleanliness standards by eliminating dust generation during surface preparation.- Cabinet & Woodworking: Can be used on wood surfaces.
Special and Unique Features
- Eliminates the need for grinding, sanding, or profiling substrates before top coating.- Creates a permanent molecular bridge, chemically fusing the substrate with its top coat.- Single-component (1-Part) formulation, ready to use with no mixing or diluting required.- Very fast drying adhesion promoter.- UV stable and virtually invisible/transparent.- Provides strong bonding to hard-to-bond or low/no profile surfaces.- Reduces airborne dust, making it suitable for dust-sensitive environments.
Key Properties
- Coating Type: Sol-gel based fusion primer.- Application Method: Spray-down, roll-down, or brush.- Overcoat Window: 90 minutes (if missed, light abrasion and reapply).- Water Repellent.- Resists Corrosion.- Abrasion Resistant.- High Durability.- Non-Carcinogenic.- Low VOC (less than 28g/l for similar clear primers).- Clear to slight straw yellow liquid color.
Surface Compatibility
- Concrete (new, existing, porous, non-porous).- Metals (iron, aluminum, copper, hot rolled steel, cold rolled steel, stainless steel, powder coated, galvanized).- Hard Plastics (e.g., RV roofs, other plastic items).- Stones, Tile, Porcelain, Glass.- Wood, Rubber, Fiberglass.- Existing coatings (as an intercoat adhesion primer).- Note: Water-based coatings may not be compatible as top coats.
Known backups / known substitutes
- Krylon Bonding Primer with Fusion Technology (for hard-to-paint surfaces like metal, plastics, laminates, ceramic, glass, masonry, plaster, wood).- 7001 Polyurethane Primer (for concrete & steel, requires surface profiling).- Corro Guard Primer (water-based epoxy primer for metal or concrete, may require scuff sanding or abrasive blast).- Chemsol Metal Primer (2-part epoxy metal primer, requires surface preparation like blast cleaning for metal or roughening for concrete).- Smart Clear Primer (water-based transparent primer for porous and new surfaces like plaster, drywall, wood, wallpaper).- General industrial primers and sealers for concrete, metal, and plastic, though they typically require mechanical surface preparation.
Comparison Note
- Premera FP1 Fusion Primer's primary advantage over many traditional primers and sealers is its advanced sol-gel nanotechnology that creates a molecular bond, largely eliminating the need for time-consuming and labor-intensive mechanical abrasion (sanding, grinding, or profiling) of the substrate. This significantly reduces preparation time, labor costs, and dust generation, offering a more efficient and cleaner application process compared to substitutes that often require such preparatory steps.
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