Multi Change Paint MC350-8

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SKU: TLCSEN479P01
Provided: 1 Liter
662°F ~ 2318°F (350°C ~ 1270°C)
Non-Reversible Multi-Change Thermal Paint

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Notable Features

MC350-8 Multichange Thermal Paint supplied in a 1-liter container.

Paint is applied at room temperature where the initial color is RED.
After 5 minutes at temperature, the original color will change to the colors as listed below depending on the temperature.

1st Initial Color Red Below 350°C/662°F
2nd color change from RED/BEIGE at 350°C/662°F
3rd color change from BEIGE at 430°C/806°F
4th color change from BEIGE to YELLOW at 580°C/1,076°F
5th color change from YELLOW to GREEN at 720°C/1,328°F
6th color change from GREEN to YELLOW at 850°C/1,562°F
7th color change from YELLOW to TAN at 910°C/1,670°F
8th color change from BLACK/BROWN at 1270°C/2,318°F


If the paint is not be used for a number of months it may start to dry out. It can be re-vitalized by mixing in a PMA paint solvent.
Temperature Sensing Range: 350°C/662°F ~ 1,270°C/2,318°F
Sold As: 1 Liter
  • (1) Liter of Paint ( 5 minute response time )
  • Typical Delivery 4-6 Weeks ARO

Apply to a blast cleaned and degreased surface; no primer is necessary. Apply one coat, allowing to touch dry for 15-30 minutes. The best thermal mapping is achieved by an even coat of paint. The preferred application method is spraying. The paint may be thinned to spraying viscosity by the further addition of thinners. Removal of the paint can be achieved by using solvents or an abrasive disc.

Q: The technical data sheet lists the coverage area as "6", what unit of measure is this? meters?
A: 6 square metres per litre applied by brush is a good guide

Q: Is there a recommended depth/thickness for a coat of paint?
A: Normally, 60 - 80 microns is a good guide

Q: Can it be recoated over itself?
A: Yes, as long as the surface is pitted / rust-free and cleaned to allow the new coating to adhere fully and smoothly

Q: Is there a preferred "blast profile" that the surface should be to ensure the best coat?
A: Ideally, this should be taken back to clean blasted metal to gain the best results

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