A chemical-resistance gloss finish for
use with Epoxy Primers and Undercoats in laboratories; Chemical or
industrial plant where resistance is required against spillage or
fume attack from a wide range of chemicals and solvents. Epoxy Finish
is fast-drying and abrasion resistant, and is especially effective
against strongly alkaline conditions. While its main use is in protective
systems over metallic surface it can be used in conjunctipn with Epoxy
Primer White for masonry walls and concrete surfaces in areas where
chemical fumes and spillage are experienced. It is available in a
short range of colour-fast shades, which enable the decorative appearance
of many industrial projects to be enhanced.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF WET PAINT
(Typical colour - White Other colours will
vary)
Pigment
composition
Titanium dioxide
Pigment
%
15 ± 1
Binder Type
Epoxy resin / Polyamide
Binder %
31 ±
2
Thinner
composition
Aromatic hydrocarbon/diacetone
Thinner%
50 ±
2
Volume solids %
40 ±
2
Specific gravity
of mixed paint
1.46
Base : Activator
ratio by volume
11.5:1
Specific gravity
of paints
1.15
± 0.02
Pot life
at 30º C
at 30º C
at 20º C
1 hours
at 10º C
2 hours
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF DRY FILM
Drying
time
at 30º C
8 Hours
at 20º C
12 Hours
at 10º C
18 Hours
Recoating
times
Minimum
Maximum
at 30º C
10 days
24 hours
at 20º C
14 days
48 hours
at 10º C
20 days
60 hours
Curing time
before use
Minimum
Maximum
at 30º C
3 hours
at 20º C
5 hours
at 10º C
7 hours
N.B. - Epoxy
curing
The curing
of Epoxy resin-based coatings is temperature dependent. It is
seriously retarded below 5 C (41 F)
Standard
thickness
Wet Paint
60-90
microns (2.2-3.1 Mils)
Dry film
25-35
microns (1-1½ Mils)
Theoretical
coverage on smooth surfaces
11.00-16.25
M2/Litre (9.44-14.31 M² /kg)
APPLICATION
Brush
Ready for use
Thinner addition by volume
Upto 10%
Recommended thinner
Epoxy thinner
SURFACE PREPARATION
Epoxy Bildcote
is normally applied over Zinc Rich Primer Two-Pack, Epoxy Zinc
Phosphate Primer Two-Pack, Epoxy Protective Primer Two-Pack.
The protective primer must be clean, sound and firmly adhering.
(Polyvinyl butyral shop primers should not be used under conditions
of continuous immersion or in conjunction with cathodic protection).
The removal of contamination must include washing with fresh
water to remove soluble salts.
PAINT SYSTEM
Net Work
Normally applied over surfaces prepared
and primed with appropriate Epoxy Primer, or over Epoxy Bildcote
Two-Pack depending on the surface and the system used. Previously
painted two - pack epoxy Check coating does not soften on test
area System before commencing work. If softening occurs, strip
coating and treat as new work. Surface must be dry and in good
condition. Brush blasting may be necessary with old, well-cured
existing coatings. Spot prime and bring forward any bare areas
as specified. All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from
grease, oil and other contraminants. The removal of contaminants
should include washing with fresh water to remove soluble salts.
PAINT SYSTEM
CHEMICAL AND WATER RESISTANCE
Epoxy systems applied to correctly
prepared surfaces will withstand immersion in alcohols (except
methanols), esters, aldehydes, ketones, hydro-carbon and chlorinated
solvents, mineral and vegetable oils, alkalis (except dilute
ammonia solution) and sea water; and splashing with most common
mineral acids, dilute ammonia solution and water. Where resistance
to immersion in fresh water and dilute acids is required as
Chlorinated rubber system is preferred.
Note:
It is recommended that reference
is made To ACCI for guidance on the suitability of Epoxy system
for specific conditions.