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PRODUCT NO. |
PRODUCT NAME |
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18-26492 |
GRAY EPOXY LINING or TOPCOAT |
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GENERAL
DESCRIPTION Pruett-Schaffer’s
#18-26492 Gray Epoxy Lining is a high performance, two component epoxy for
use as a steel or concrete protective coating or lining. This coating is
formulated with state-of-the-art bisphenol F epoxy resins and a blend of
phenalkamine and cycloaliphatic amine hardeners to provide maximum protection
in severe exposures. It exhibits good exterior durability, very good adhesion
over a variety of substrates, and exceptional corrosion and chemical
resistance. RECOMMENDED
USES This
material is designed as a spray applied topcoat or direct-to-metal
lining. Use to protect machinery,
tanks, and structures from corrosion in aggressive environments where
chemicals, salt, water, fuels, and oils are present. Formulated with virtually no solvent, this
coating will spray in one pass to a dry film build of 15-20 mils, providing
excellent protection over hard-to-cover sharp edges and complex geometric
shapes. SURFACE
PREPARATION For
severe service, application over primer is recommended (Pruett-Schaffer
#18-13275 Yellow Oxide Epoxy Primer or equivalent). Metal substrates should
be blasted to an SSPC-SP-10 white metal blast with a 1.5 to 2.0 mil blast
profile. A SP-6 commercial blast may
be sufficient for many repair or DTM applications with |
less
severe requirements. This coating is
very tolerant of poor surface preparation. For new or tightly adhering
existing coatings, degreasing and hand tool cleaning, power washing, brush
blasting, sanding, or a combination of these methods may be acceptable. All surfaces to be coated must be clean,
dry and free of oil and grease, loose rust or paint, weld spatter, burning
slag, dust, and chalk. MIXING
AND POT LIFE The
recommended minimum application temperature is 40 0F. Mix 3 parts by volume #18-26492-A
with 2 parts 18-B Hardener. Use immediately, there is no induction time. Pot
life when mixed in 4-gallon lots: 1 hour at 77 0F.
Store mixed material in a cool water bath to prolong pot-life. Do not
reuse previously used mixing containers; partially cured material will
greatly accelerate the cure of freshly mixed paint resulting in dramatically
reduced pot life THINNING AND CLEANUP Thin
and cleanup equipment with xylol.
Thin only when necessary; add a little solvent at a time to the mixed
system with constant gentle agitation to a maximum of 5% by volume. APPLICATION EQUIPMENTApply
by airless spray equipment; use .017-.021 inch tip size and a 30:1 pump ratio
with a 3 gallon per minute output.
Apply 15-20 mils wet film thickness to yield 15+ mils dry film
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CURE
TIMES & TEMPERATURES Cures
tack free in 4-6 hours at 77 0F.
Will cure down to 40 0F, but curing time will appreciably
lengthen below 60 0F. Allow 3-7 days cure at 70 0F before placing into severe service,
longer if the ambient temperature is lower than 60 0F. ENVIRONMENTAL This
product meets current air pollution regulations regarding hydrocarbon and
ozone reactive emissions. It is VOC
compliant for the architectural maintenance industry, contains no chromate or
zinc, and complies with current federal regulations regarding the use of lead
in paint. PHYSICAL
PARAMETERS VOC, ASTM
D-3960: 0.07 lb/gal mixed
system WEIGHT PER GALLON,
ASTM D-1475: 10.55 lbs mixed
system NONVOLATILE, mixed
system: By weight: 98.5 +/- 2.0 % By volume: 98.3 +/- 1.0% THEORETICAL
COVERAGE: 1576 ft2/gallon/mil,
dry film VISCOSITY, mixed
system, ASTM D-562: 100 Krebs Units COLOR, ASTM D-1729: Federal 595b #26492
Approx. POT LIFE, mixed in
4 gallon lots: 1 hour @ 77 0F FLASH POINT, TAG
CC: > 141 0F |
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THIS INFORMATION RESULTS FROM TESTS CONDUCTED IN A LABORATORY UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS. DIFFERENT RESULTS MAY BE OBTAINED IN COMMERCIAL USE OF THIS PRODUCT UNDER FACTORY OR FIELD CONDITIONS. PRUETT-SCHAFFER MAKES NO WARRANTY CONCERNING THE SUITABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT FOR THE END USE CONTEMPLATED BY THE BUYER, EXCEPT THAT THE PRODUCT SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED HEREIN. |
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REVISED 03-29-2001