Product Profile:
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General Description:
This material is a high-solids modified polyamine cure epoxy coating that provides
a low temperature cure with excellent chemical and solvent resistance.
Modified polyamine cured epoxies combine outstanding resistance to
solvents, tap and salt water, acids and bases, shock and abrasion.
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Common Usage:
Excellent adhesion and flexibility are obtained over ferrous and non-
ferrous metals, floors, fiberglass, and or dry concrete.
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Color: White, Gray and Custom colors. |
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Finish: Semi-Gloss |
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Activator Required: Yes, #CC-1496 |
Coating Systems:
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Finish Coats:
Consult your Anchor representative for specific job recommendations. |
Surface Preparation:
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Old Work: Prior to application, ensure that the substrate is free of any
contaminants according to SSPC-SP1. All damaged areas should be repaired
and existing paint should be in good condition. Test existing paint for lifting
and if present, it must be removed or application of barrier primer must be used.
New Work: For best performance on steel, the surface should be blasted to a
minimum SSPC-SP10, including the removal of all mill scale. Prior to
blasting, remove all flux and scab from the welding and grind smooth all rough
weld seams and sharp edges. Remove any grease, oil or dirt with solvent or
chemical cleaner before blasting. The surface should be coated as soon as
possible.
Concrete Floors: Old concrete floors must be tested for lifting and old paint
removed if not resistant to epoxy. The surface must be cleaned of all dirt,
oils, or other contaminants with detergent; thoroughly rinsed and dried. All
floors that are worn smooth must be etched with a 3% solution of Muriatic
Acid, thoroughly rinsed and dried. New concrete must be cured at least 28
days @ 70 degrees F. and 50% R.H. or equivalent time. Apply to properly
prepared concrete that has been acid etched (ASTM D4260) or sweep blasted
and thoroughly rinsed.
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Technical Data:
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Volume Solids: 70% mixed, varies by color |
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Recommended Thickness: 2 mils dry per coat minimum |
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Drying Time:
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To Touch |
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To Recoat |
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| 75 F / 55% R.H. |
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4 Hours |
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Within 48 Hours |
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| Cooler temperatures and higher humidity will require a longer cure time. However, very rapid cures can be obtained by force drying or baking the epoxy. |
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Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Category: Primers and Undercoaters |
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Maximum Allowable V.O.C.: 2.9 lbs./gal. (350 g/l) |
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Actual V.O.C.: 2.0 lbs/gal. (240 g/l) -varies by color |
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Theoretical Coverage:
1123 sq. ft./gallon @ 1 mil dry, assuming no application losses. |
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Packaging: 55 Gallon drums, 5 Gallon pails, 1 Gallon cans, and quart (1/4 gallon) cans |
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Storage Temperature:
| Minimum 35 F |
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Maximum 110 F |
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Chemical Resistance:
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Alkalis: |
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Excellent |
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Acids: |
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Good |
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Water: |
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Excellent |
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Strong_Solvents: |
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Good |
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Health & Safety:
Refer to the front of this manual, the product label itself, and your Anchor representative concerning a Material Safety Data Sheet for complete information on this product. |
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Pot Life: 3-4 hours after catalyst is mixed at 70 F. (Keep cool and agitated) |
Application:
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Coverage Rates Per Coat:
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Dry Mils |
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Wet Mils |
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Sq.Ft./Gal. |
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Suggested: |
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3.0 |
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4.3 |
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374 |
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Minimum: |
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2.0 |
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2.9 |
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561 |
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Maximum: |
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4.0 |
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5.7 |
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280 |
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Mixing: One part Anchor #CC-1496 Catalyst to four parts Epoxy. |
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Thinning: Thin with Anchor #3905 only up to 12 ounces per mixed gallon to obtain 3.5 lbs/gal. V.O.C. Do not thin unless permitted by Federal, State and Local Regulations. |
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Surface Temperature:
| Minimum 50 F |
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Maximum 110 F |
| The cure time is completely dependent on the substrate temperature. The coating will not cure where the substrate is below 50 F; at 70 F the cure time is approximately 7 days. Avoid applications where the relative humidity is above 85%. |
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Application Equipment:
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Airless Spray
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Pressure: |
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1800-3000 psi |
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Tip: |
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.015" - .019" |
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Conventional Spray
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Air Pressure: |
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75-100 psi |
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Fluid Pressure: |
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10-20 psi |
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Brush: Use a high quality natural china bristle brush. |
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Roller: Use 3/8" or 1/2" synthetic nap covers. |
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Cleanup: Clean equipment thoroughly before and immediately after using Anchor #3905. |
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Application Considerations:
This product can be applied by brush, roller or spray equipment. Coverage
will vary depending on porosity of the surface and application technique.
Allow for application losses due to overspray conditions and surface texture.
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Limited Warranty: The technical data on this label or on other data is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. We guarantee our products to conform to ANCHOR PAINT MFG. CO. quality control standards. Due to misuse in handling, storage, application and workmanship or variables such as weather or surface integrity that are beyond our control, Anchor Paint does not authorize any representative to make any warranty or merchantability of fitness of this product. Any liability whatsoever of Anchor Paint Mfg. Co. to the buyer or user of this product is limited to the purchaser’s cost of the product itself.
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