Place of Origin:
Germany
Brand Name:
Glasurit
Certification:
MSDS, TDS
Model Number:
923-666
For custom painters and high-end automotive refinishers, the clearcoat is not just a protective layer—it is the defining statement of your craftsmanship. Glasurit 923-666 HS Clearcoat VOC is engineered to deliver an unmatched, deep-gloss "wet look" that makes metallic flakes pop and solid colors look incredibly rich.
Formulated with BASF's legendary polyurethane resin technology, this high-solids clearcoat flows out beautifully to eliminate orange peel, giving your projects a glass-like, premium mirror finish that lasts.
Glasurit 923-666 is formulated with a high-density, crosslinked acrylic polyurethane polymer structure:
[Premium Polyurethane Resin] + [High-Density UV Stabilizers] + [Reflow Elastic Polymers] │
▼ [Glasurit 923-666 Ultra-Durable Protective Film]This unique molecular design balances extreme surface hardness (to resist scratches and stone chips) with structural flexibility (allowing the film to expand and contract under extreme temperature shifts without cracking).
When compared to other premium clearcoats like PPG DC4000 or Sikkens Autoclear HS Plus, Glasurit 923-666 offers distinct operational advantages:
Glasurit 923-666 is the preferred choice for projects where compromise is not an option:
Protects intricate airbrush art, pinstriping, and multi-layered candy paint on premium bikes (e.g., Harley-Davidson, Ducati). The high-build formula completely buries the edges of decals and graphics for a seamless, smooth-to-the-touch surface.
Provides a durable, non-yellowing protective shield for full-car color changes on supercars, ensuring the custom paint retains its showroom shine under intense sunlight.
Formulated to withstand the harshest environments, making it ideal for protecting exotic wood veneers and carbon fiber accents inside luxury yachts against salt air and UV degradation.
To achieve a flawless finish in any climate, adjust your application technique according to the ambient temperature:
| Feature | Glasurit 923-666 | PPG DC4000 | Sikkens Autoclear HS Plus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gloss Level | ★★★★★ (Deep Mirror) | ★★★★☆ (Standard Gloss) | ★★★★☆ (High Gloss) |
| Polishing Ease | ★★★★★ (Very Forgiving) | ★★★☆☆ (Hard to Cut) | ★★★★☆ (Moderate) |
| Waterborne Compatibility | Excellent (Optimized) | Good | Good |
| Film Build / Thickness | High (50-60 μm) | Medium (45-50 μm) | Medium-High (48-55 μm) |
| VOC Level | ≤419 g/L (Compliant) | Compliant | Compliant |
Proper storage is critical to maintaining the chemical integrity of premium 2K polyurethane materials:
To facilitate seamless international shipping and duty clearance for our distributors:
| Product Name | Primary Function | Synergy with 923-666 |
|---|---|---|
| Glasurit 929-666 Hardener | 2K Polyurethane Catalyst | The mandatory chemical partner for 923-666 to achieve full cure. |
| Glasurit 90 Line Basecoat | Waterborne Color Coat | Provides the vibrant color base that 923-666 seals and protects. |
| Glasurit 285-Series Primer | High-Build Surfacer | Creates the ultra-smooth foundation required for a mirror-like clearcoat. |
A: Orange peel is usually caused by incorrect spray gun setup or fast solvent evaporation. Ensure you are using a 1.3mm-1.4mm nozzle, maintaining a gun distance of 15-20 cm, and that your inlet pressure is at least 1.8-2.2 bar. In hot weather, adding a slow thinner will improve leveling and eliminate orange peel.
A: Once the clearcoat is fully cured (after 30 minutes bake at 60°C and cooling, or 10 hours air dry), wet-sand the defect area using P1200 to P2000 grit sandpaper. Once flat, polish the area with a high-quality cutting compound and a foam or wool pad to restore the high-gloss finish.
A: No. The pot life of the mixed clearcoat is 2 hours at 20°C. Once the clearcoat and hardener are mixed, the chemical crosslinking process begins immediately. Any leftover mixed paint will gel and harden, making it unusable. Clean your spray gun with thinner immediately after spraying.
A: Absolutely. For that ultra-deep "buried in glass" look popular on custom choppers and show cars, you can apply 2 coats of 923-666, bake or air dry completely, sand the surface flat using P800–P1000 wet sandpaper (ensuring you do not sand through to the color coat), wipe it clean, and then apply another 2 coats of 923-666. This "flow coating" technique yields an incredibly smooth, deep, and thick-looking finish with zero visible graphic or decal edges.
A: Solvent popping occurs when the top layer of the clearcoat skins over too quickly, trapping escaping solvents underneath. To prevent this in temperatures exceeding 30°C:
A: While you can mix pearls or candies into 923-666, we highly recommend using an intercoat clear or binder for your effect pigments, and keeping Glasurit 923-666 strictly as your final, pure protective topcoat. Mixing additives directly into the final clearcoat can alter its UV blockers and chemical crosslinking, which may reduce its scratch resistance and weatherability over time.
A: Don't panic—Glasurit 923-666 has excellent curing stability which makes repairs easy:
A: Yes, it is one of the best clearcoats for carbon fiber. Raw carbon fiber absorbs UV radiation, which can cause the underlying epoxy resin to yellow and degrade. Glasurit 923-666 contains high-concentration UV absorbers and light stabilizers that act as a sunblock, preventing both the clearcoat itself and the carbon fiber composite beneath from fading, yellowing, or delaminating.
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