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ROSKYDAL® 502 BA is a formulation of clear and pigmented, monomer-free coatings for applying thin finishes to wood and furniture. The coatings can be cured by conventional methods or UV radiation and have good resistance to solvents and other chemicals and yellowing in both light and dark conditions. ROSKYDAL® 502 BA permits the formulation of monomer-free coatings for applying thin finishes to wood and furniture. The application rate should not exceed 100 g/m2. The coatings can be cured by conventional methods or, after addition of photo-initiators, by UV radiation. The resultant films are hard and resistant to scratching, to solvents and other chemicals and to yellowing in both light and dark conditions. The requirements of, for example, DIN 68 861, Group B, are thus satisfied. The drying of the coatings can be accelerated by the addition of nitrocellulose. Inadequate compatibility with cellulose acetobutyrate results in clouding of the film. Coatings based on ROSKYDAL® 502 BA can be applied using conventional methods, e.g. spraying, roller coating or curtain coating. Conventional curing: curing by conventional methods requires the addition of a cobalt accelerator (e.g. cobalt octoate) and peroxide. For curing at room temperature or temperatures up to approx. 60 °C we recommend the use of cyclohexanone peroxide. Tertiary butyl peroctoate should be used at higher curing temperatures because it results in a longer pot life. Even small amounts of styrenewill significantly reduce the pot life of a coating containing cobalt/peroxide.