MM 900 - 9999
WaterBase 900+ Series
GENERAL INFORMATION
MM 900 - 9999 WaterBase 900+ Series is a waterbased base-coat layer in a clear-over-base system. Suitable for passenger cars, touring cars and
commercial vehicles. With a complete range of toners which provide you the option to mix the most common OEM colours in the market.
MIXING RATIO COMPONENTS
Thinner is implemented in the colour formulation. 9-151 WaterBase 900+ Series Thinner
Custom made formulas add 10-20% 9-151 WaterBase
900+ Series Thinner.
Shake lightly.
ADDITIVES
9-819 WaterBase Underhood Additive
59-11 /…/ 59-22 Mysterious Colours
GUN SET UP When adding 59-11 /…/ 59-22 Mysterious Colours shake
NOZZLE (MM) AIR PRESSURE (BAR / PSI)
the small bottle intensively for 2 minutes before use.
HVLP 1,3
Please see appendix
attached
SURFACE PREPARATION
HE 1,3
Please see appendix Pre clean the surface with 9-851 WaterBase 900+ Series
attached
Degreaser wipe on and wipe dry. Sand surface with P400
or finer grit abrasive. Remove all sanding debris with
APPLICATION compressed air, sanding vacuum and clean with 9-851
- WaterBase 900+ Series Degreaser wipe on and wipe dry.
Re-coat with suitable clear coat within 8 hours. After 8 Mask entire vehicle to eliminate unwanted overspray.
hours scuff and reply base coat.
Please see appendix attached.
FLASH OFF AND DRY TIMES NEXT LAYER
AIR DRY FORCED DRY -
20°C / 68°F 60°C / 140°F
Flash off Until dry Flash off -
Dust free - Dust free -
Dry to handle - Dry to handle -
Dry to tape - Dry to tape - PHYSICAL DATA
Dry to sand - Dry to sand -
Dry to polish - Dry to polish -
EU REGULATIONS
VOC Code 2004/42/IIB(d)420)(418)
Please see appendix attached.
Product sub category (according directive 118/d. Topcoat -All types. EU limit values: 420
2004/42/EC) and max VOC content (ISO 11890-1/2) g/l. (2007) This product contains a maximum of
SUBSTRATES of the ready to use product. 418 g/1 VOC.
MM 900 - 9999 WaterBase 900+ Series should only be Chemical Base Acrylic Dispersion
applied over well sanded/scuffed and degreased primed Viscosity (RTS) -
bare steel, primed aluminium and primed plastic. Well Specific Gravity (kg/l) 1,008
sanded GRP, OEM primer and old paint systems in good
Flash Point Closed Cup 61°C / 141,8°F
condition.
Volume % Solids 14
Physical Properties
Please make sure you choose a suitable primer/surfacer 7 m²/L/20 µm
Economy
by checking the TDS of the primer/surfacer. 280 ft²/Gal/0,8 mil
Gloss -
POT LIFE AT 20 C / 68 F 0 0
Colour -
6 month
Potlife mentioned is only for ready to spray colours.
FINISHING MATERIALS
All DeBeer applicable clear coats.
The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar
assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. Unless valspar agrees otherwise in writing, valspar makes no warranties, express or implied, and disclaims all implied
warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or freedom from patent infringement. Valspar will not be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price, at our option. © 2012 The Valspar
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Revision Date: July 2022
BEST PRACTICES
Water basecoat application
80 - 90%
Application
Application Method 1 or 2
Method 2
Increase temperature
Drying:
Drying: Blow dry
Blow dry
70%
Application
Humidity
Method
1 and 2
60%
Application
Application
Method 1
Method 1
Increase temperature Use 20% thinner and/or
larger nozzle size
Drying:
Blow dry Drying:
Blow dry
20 - 30%
Temperature
ca. 15°C / 59°F 20°C / 68°F 25°C / 77°F ca. 35°C / 95°F
APPLICATION METHOD 1: APPLICATION METHOD 2: **
DESCRIPTION AIR PRESSURE (BAR / PSI) DESCRIPTION AIR PRESSURE (BAR / PSI)
STEP 1 Two singles wet coats, wet on wet to cover 2 bar / 29 psi STEP 1 First single wet coat 2 bar / 29 psi
STEP 2 Blow dry untill matt at 30 - 35°C / 85 - 95°F - STEP 2 Blow dry untill matt at 30 - 35°C / 85 - 95°F -
2 Bar / 29 PSI
STEP 3 Drop coat (effect colours only) 1 bar / 14,5 psi STEP 3 Second single wet coat
STEP 4 Blow dry untill matt at 30 - 35°C / 85 - 95°F - STEP 4 Blow dry untill matt at 30 - 35°C / 85 - 95°F -
NOTE: STEP 5 Drop coat (effect colours only) 1 Bar / 14,5 PSI
Surface must be carefully cleaned.
If necessary, first apply a mist coat and blow dry. STEP 6 Blow dry untill matt at 30 - 35°C / 85 - 95°F -
At temperatures between 20 - 25°C and a relative humidity between 60 - 70%, both Application Methods 1 and 2 are recommended.
** Application 2 is preferred for deep black solid colours to achieveSTEP 4 shade.
the darkest
The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar
assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. Unless valspar agrees otherwise in writing, valspar makes no warranties, express or implied, and disclaims all implied
warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or freedom from patent infringement. Valspar will not be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price, at our option. © 2012 The Valspar
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Revision Date: July 2022
BEST PRACTICES
BLENDING PROCESS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Recommendations for blending a challenging aluminium eff ect colour in to an adjacent part with DeBeer Refi nish 900+ Series.
Blending high covering eff ect colours with a greater than 60% of aluminium toner content can be a challenge. Especially when
blending these colours in a spot repair or into the adjacent panel depending on the type of colour. To help with blending we now
have two formulas on the ICRIS system.
When viewing the formula screen, the formula without When viewing the formula screen, the formula with the
the [Blending] box ticked will give fast full coverage. [Blending] box ticked provides an altered formula for less
coverage and better blending qualities.
RECOMMEND PROCESS TO FOLLOW INVISIBLE EFFECT
COLOUR BLENDING
PREPARATION
Colour check Cleaning
Always determine the right colour and/or colour variant. Clean with 1-951 Silicone Remover
This should be done at the earliest stage possible, and/or 9-851 WaterBase 900+ Series Degreaser.
preferably when estimation of the repair is done.
Creating a spray-out at this stage is best practice.
Protection
Use suitable respiratory protection (fresh air supply
respirator is strongly recommended).
The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar
assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. Unless valspar agrees otherwise in writing, valspar makes no warranties, express or implied, and disclaims all implied
warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or freedom from patent infringement. Valspar will not be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price, at our option. © 2012 The Valspar
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Revision Date: July 2022
BEST PRACTICES
BLENDING PROCESS
STEP 1 PREPARE BLEND AREA
Dry sanding
Prepare the blending area by dry sanding with DA sander
orbit 3-5 grit P1500.
Avoid sand through edges.
Wet sanding
Prepare the blending area by wet sanding using grit
P2000/P3000.
Scuffing
Prepare the blending area by using scuffing pad fine and
ultra fine.
Cleaning
Clean with 1-951 Silicone Remover
and/or 9-851 WaterBase 900+ Series Degreaser.
STEP 2 MIX & APPLICATION 977
Blending additive
Mix 977 blending additive with 9-151 WaterBase 900+
Series Thinner. Mixing ratio: 977+ 10-20% 9-151.
Application
Apply one flowing coat off 977 on 2/3 off the
blending area.
Gun setup
NOZZLE (MM) AIR PRESSURE (BAR / PSI)
HVLP 1,2-1,3 2/29
HE 1,2-1,3 2/29
Flash-off
Until a uniform matt surface.
Note
It is also possible to do this process in reverse, apply
WaterBase 900+ Series to full coverage on the repair
area, dry the WaterBase 900+ Series then apply the
977 mix to the blend area dry and fi nish the blending
process as described.
The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar
assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. Unless valspar agrees otherwise in writing, valspar makes no warranties, express or implied, and disclaims all implied
warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or freedom from patent infringement. Valspar will not be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price, at our option. © 2012 The Valspar
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Revision Date: July 2022
BEST PRACTICES
BLENDING PROCESS
STEP 3 APPLICATION OF WATERBASE 1 2 3
Application Color
900+ Blending color formula + 10% 9-151.
See option in ICRIS.
Application
Apply 2-3 coats or till covered arcing into blending
area. Do not apply color beyond area 3 (See picture).
Gun setup
NOZZLE (MM) AIR PRESSURE (BAR / PSI)
HVLP 1,2-1,3 2/29
HE 1,2-1,3 2/29
Flash-off
Until a uniform matt surface.
STEP 4 APPLICATION WATERBASE DROP COAT
Apllication dropcoat
Apply dropcoat at dubble distance at 1 bar.
stay with in the blending area.
Do not apply color beyond area 3 (See picture).
Gun setup
NOZZLE (MM) AIR PRESSURE (BAR / PSI)
HVLP 1,2-1,3 1/14,5
HE 1,2-1,3 1/14,5
Flash-off
Until a uniform matt surface.
The drop coat must be applied for colour and eff ect,
this will also assist colour blending.
STEP 5 APPLICATION CLEAR COAT
Select a suitable De Beer Refinish clear coat and follow
the technical information on the TDS.
The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar
assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. Unless valspar agrees otherwise in writing, valspar makes no warranties, express or implied, and disclaims all implied
warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or freedom from patent infringement. Valspar will not be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price, at our option. © 2012 The Valspar
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Revision Date: July 2022
MM 900 - 9999
WaterBase 900+ Series
PROTECTION
Use suitable respiratory protection (fresh air supply respirator is
strongly recommended).
For more detailed information please visit the following link for the Safety Data Sheet:
https://sds.de-beer.com/en/debeer/choose_localization
CLEAN UP
9-852 WaterBase 900+ Series Gun Cleaner
After cleaning the spray gun thoroughly blow dry the
spray gun with compressed air.
STORAGE/SHELF LIFE
Minimum 1 - 2 years; (Under normal storage conditions 5°C - 30°C /
50°F - 90°F ) (unopened container).
To prevent freezing, do not expose the product to temperatures below
5°C / 41°F during transportation and storage.
NOTES
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The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar
assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. Unless valspar agrees otherwise in writing, valspar makes no warranties, express or implied, and disclaims all implied
warranties including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or freedom from patent infringement. Valspar will not be liable for any special, incidental or
consequential damages. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price, at our option. © 2012 The Valspar
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Revision Date: July 2022