1085SP EPOXY SPLASH ZONE COATING

EPOXY SPLASH ZONE COATING

PRODUCT NUMBER

1085SP

TYPE

A two-pack and spray-type of high solids corrosion preventive coating based on special epoxy resin.

USES

Used for steel and concrete structures located at shore exposed and immersed in water, harbor facilities, splash zone.

CHARACTERISTICS

1. Can easy to apply in water with good adhesion.

2. Very good permeability for wet or rusted surface, can inhibit corrosion and rusting speed.

3. Excellent resistance to water and cathodic protection.

4. Hard and tough film with excellent abrasion resistance.

5. Excellent resistance to oils and chemicals.

6. 1500 microns of dry film can be obtained by one coat spray.

FINISH

Flat

COLOR

Desired colors

MASS DENSITY

Above 1.4 Kg/L (mixture, depending on colors)

VISCOSITY

Above 120 KU (mixture, 25℃)

DRYING TIME

Set-to-touch 2 hrs.

Dry hard 8 hrs. Fully cured 7days (25℃)

OPTIMUM FILM THICKNESS

Wet 1660 microns

Dry 1500 microns

VOLUME SOLIDS Above 90%

THEORETICAL COVERAGE

0.6 ㎡/L 0.43 ㎡/Kg

OVERCOATING INTERVALS

Min. 12 hrs. Max. 7 days (20℃)

MIXING RATIO

Base : hardener = 86.7 : 13.3 (by wt.)

THINNER

No.1005 Epoxy Thinner (SP-12) (Only for cleaning tools)

PRECEDING COATS

No.700 Moisture Cured Polyurethane Maintenance Primer

No.1073 Epoxy Clear Cement Primer

SUBSEQUENT COATS Epoxy or Polyurethane system
STORAGE SHELF LIFE Minimum 1 year under normal storage conditions.

APPLICATION METHOD

Airless spray

FOR AIRLESS SPRAY

Tip Size 0.035” ~ 0.045”

Air pressure 5~6 Kg/cm2

Pump Ratio 60 : 1 or greater

NOTE

1. Mix base and hardener according to the mixing ratio and stir thoroughly.

2. All equipment must be cleaned immediately after use.

3. When used inside tanks, sufficient ventilation must be provided.

4. The water if had on the surface of cement or steel substrate must be removed thoroughly.

5. The rise of moisture of cement surface will generate pressure to make adhesion fail.

6. The cement surface adhered moss, dust or grease must be used high jet water at 3000-4000 psi or with a manual or powered steel brush to remove clean.