SOCOGLAZE (PTI) TTE Series Aircraft Enamel Top Coats
  • SOCOGLAZE (PTI) TTE Series Aircraft Enamel Top Coats
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SOCOMORE SOCOGLAZE (PTI) TTE Series Aircraft Enamel Top Coats SKU: SCMR-CTNG-TTE-SOCOGLAZE

Most airplanes nowadays are painted in vibrant colors, with designs and logos that need to retain their "fresh" appearance till repaint despite their operation in  harsh weather and environmental conditions. The types of paint used on arcraft are enamel and epoxy. For more information about these 2 types of paints please refer to the Product Description section.

PRODUCTS TEQHNIQUES INC. (PTI) is a manufacturer of chemicals, coatings and cleaners. PTI coatings product portfolio includes  over 131 coatings meeting military and federal specifications (MIL, MIS, ORD, TT, and FAA) and a number of proprietary formulations. PTI coating systems can be applied by spray, brush, dip, and aerosol. 

PTI trademarks & manufacturing license for worldwide sales of specialty coatings & solvents have passed to SOCOMORE S.A., a worldwide solutions provider in critical surface preparation, processing and protection in commercial aviation, defense, energy and industrial markets.The PTI product lines will remain unchanged, continue to be manufactured by PTI but they will be sold by SOCOMORE under SOCOGLAZE brand name.

SOCOMORE SOCOGLAZE TTE Series of enamel topcoats are high performance, single component enamel topcoats designed for interior use on high performance general aviation, business jet, and commercial aircraft and vehicles. These coatings are also excellent exterior coatings on substrates that are not subjected to harsh environments. TTE Series includes PT-381 (Gloss),  PT-382 (Semi Gloss) and PT-383 (Flat) enamel topcoats meeting and exceeding Military Specifications TT-E-489J, TT-E-529G & A-A-2962 and TT-E-527D respectively. Offered in bulk or aerosol they  can be applied over wood, composite or metal surfaces.  They can also be used on equipment, machinery, and metal parts as a high quality industrial enamel topcoat.

TTE topcoats are offered in 725 colors of US Federal Standard 595 (aka as SAE Aerospace Material Specification AMS-STD-595) used to identify and specify colors for military & civilian products. 595 colors are correlated to RAL, the European color coding system.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - UN1263, CL 3, III - Hazmat packaging & certification required. In addition, products in aerosol cans are generally prohibited to ship by air without Hazmat packaging & certification due to the possibility of combusting at high altitudes. 

For additional information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

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Most airplanes nowadays are painted in vibrant colors, with designs and logos that need to retain their "fresh" appearance till repaint despite their operation in  harsh weather and environmental conditions.

Most commercial aircraft repaints take place every four years (sometimes longer), often during a scheduled C- or D-check. The paint is not stripped during each cycle. Instead, they alternate between complete stripping and merely scuff-sanding the existing paint layer and applying a new topcoat.

The types of paint used on arcraft are enamel and epoxy. Enamel paints are extremely durable and resistant to chemicals and severe weather conditions. They do not fade or oxidize easily when exposed. The varnishes used in these paints result in an instant and lasting shine when applied. They consist a low-cost option due to their lower prices compared to epoxy paints but still result in a professional look which lasts over time in rough flight conditions. They are also considered safer for the working personnel during painting as the sprayed paint on aircraft surfaces does not emit dangerous gases like epoxy paints and therefore less caution of workers' exposure is required. One extra advantages of using acrylic enamel is that the entire aircraft can be painted, including the metal parts, without extensive masking preparation.

Epoxy (polyurethane) paints are more durable  and adhere well to aircraft surfaces. These paints offer a much more flexible finish as they do not dry as hard as enamel paints and therefore they do not become brittle, crack or chip over the years. Although they are higher priced than enamels they feature  an even higher resistance to chemicals, a higher heat resistance and an effective electrical insulation, preventing a gradual loss of colour or brightness and oxidation over time and offering a superior protection. Therefore, they are often selected in cases where a higher corrosion resistance and a wear & tear resistance is desired. Single pack epoxies however will need to be overcoated using an appropriate topcoat when exposed to extreme outdoor conditions. For general purpose applications in less demanding environments, enamels are often the preferred choice.

Aircraft paints and coatings are offered in a wide range of color variations coded under different color management systems so that an easier understanding between manufacturers, installers, and their customers as well as color consistency and accuracy can be achieved.

Those most commonly encountered are the Boeing Color Coding system (BAC), the US Federal Standard 595 Color Management System (aka as SAE Aerospace Material Specification AMS-STD-595), used by the US Department of Defense to identify and specify colors for military and civilian products and RAL, a 4-digit European color coding system  admini­strated by the RAL Deutsches Institut für Güte­siche­rung und Kenn­zeich­nung in Germany. The first digit in RAL color code is a system code number (1: yellow, 2: orange, 3: red, 4: violet, 5: blue, 6: green, 7: grey, 8: brown and 9: white and black shades). 

SCMR-PT-381-102676-105

Data sheet

Certification/Approval
Certificate of Conformance
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3208109000 Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) other than those based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium
Unit of Measurement (UOM) / Sale
Each (ea.)
Other Information
Hazardous Material. Hazmat packaging & certification required

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