PUR Top Coat
2K PUR topcoats from HP-Textiles offer a UV-resistant, weather-resistant, and mechanically durable finish for GRP, CFRP, and paintable plastics. Depending on the application, several product variants are available: HP-PP for smooth, glossy coatings, HP-PP TEXTUR with a non-slip textured surface, HP-PUR as a high-gloss topcoat, and HP-PUR matt for a low-reflection finish.
Professional 2K PUR topcoats for durable surface coating
What makes HP-Textiles' 2K PUR topcoats stand out?
The 2K PUR topcoats from HP-Textiles are specially designed for use on CFRP, GRP, paintable plastics, and other technical surfaces. They combine mechanical strength, UV and weather resistance, and a high-quality visual appearance – tailored for both industrial and craft applications. HP-PP provides a smooth, glossy surface with excellent opacity and can be applied using a brush, roller, or spray system. These chemically curing PUR systems have demonstrated resistance to fuels, environmental exposure, and physical stress when correctly applied. The topcoats are developed for both decorative and technical applications, supporting a wide range of industry-relevant requirements.
What product variants are available in the 2K PUR topcoat range?
The range includes several application-specific formulations that differ in surface texture and processing method: HP-PP TEXTUR features a non-slip surface designed for foot traffic zones, equipment housings, and technical enclosures. HP-PUR matt delivers a low-gloss finish with subtle aesthetics and functional protection. HP-PUR is designed for applications where a high-gloss finish is desired – for example, on visible carbon fiber surfaces or design-oriented plastic parts. All variants can be combined within coating systems, applied in layers, or recoated if needed. Color tone, gloss level, and texture can be selected and adapted to match specific project requirements.
Where are 2K PUR topcoats typically used?
2K PUR coating systems are used wherever optical appearance and technical durability are both critical. Typical fields of application include automotive construction, marine and yacht building, as well as prototyping, series production, and machinery components. They are compatible with a wide range of substrates – such as GRP parts, laminated CFRP structures, or coatable plastics – and can be used in conjunction with primers like HP-UC. Certain formulations are also suited for applications with elevated mechanical or thermal stress, such as outdoor use or heat-exposed components. The topcoats integrate well into existing production workflows and enable consistent, resilient surfaces – available in glossy, matte, or textured finishes depending on the variant.