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Pro Guard Epoxy 2228 |
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F5251 |
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Description: |
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High solids, 2-component polyamide epoxy. Mix ratio 1:1. |
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Uses: |
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Excellent for swimming pools. For use on metal and concrete
surfaces subject to continuous or intermittent immersion.
May be used for cold or hot water up to 200 degrees F. |
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As a protective liner for tanks and impoundments in sewage
and water treatment plants, pulp and paper mills, and
processing industries. Resistant to abrasion, splash and
spillage of alkalis, various oils as well as most solvents. |
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May be used as a maintenance coating, with proper surface
preparation, to upgrade previously coated surfaces without
removing the old finish. Spot test for compatibility is
recommended. |
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Temperature Limitations: |
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250 degrees F. dry; 200 degrees F. continuous immersion. |
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Technical Data: |
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Color: |
White |
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Volume Solids: |
60% |
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Theoretical Coverage: |
983 sq.ft./gallon @ 1 mil dry |
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Practical Coverage: |
140 sq. ft./gallon @ 7 mils dry |
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Recommended # of Coats: |
Two, for atmospheric exposure; Three for immersion use. |
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Dry Film Thickness: |
3.5 mils per coat |
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Wet Film Thickness: |
6.0 mils per coat |
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Thinner: |
Pro Guard Epoxy™ Thinner |
Drying Time @ 70 deg. F
& 50% rel hum: |
3-4 hours to touch, 24 hours to recoat
(allow 7-day minimum cure before immersion service) |
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Maximum Recoat Time: |
For exterior exposure and for all immersion service, maximum
cure time between coats must be less than 24-30 hours.
Surface must be abraded or brush-blasted if more than 48
hours have elapsed between recoating. |
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Pot Life: |
8 hours at 70 deg. F.; Shorter at higher temperatures. |
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Physical Properties: (After 7-day cure) |
Taber Abrasion (cs17 wheel, 1000 g wt, 500 revolutions):
Milligrams lost: 6 |
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Crosshatch adhesion on steel @ 7 mils DFT: No failure |
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Impact Resistance: >60 inch pounds |
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Application Methods: |
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Air or airless spray, roller or brush. Do not apply at
temperatures below 50 degrees F. or if rain is expected
before coating has cured. |
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Mixing Instructions: |
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Mechanically mix each component separately, then mix again
after combining parts A & B. Let stand for at least 30
minutes at a temperature of 70 degrees F. or above. Longer
induction periods must be allowed between 50 degrees and 70
degrees F. to initiate chemical reaction before using. |
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Surface Preparations: |
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Surface must be dry, free from dirt, oil, grease and other
foreign contaminants. |
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Primers: |
Self priming on steel and concrete. If there is likely to be
an interval or more than 24 to 30 hours before recoating,
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Steel: |
Mill scale and foreign matter must be removed by abrasive
blasting. Weld seams must be brush blasted and receive 2
coats of a quality steel primer. |
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For atmospheric service, abrasive blast
to a minimum SSPC-SP-6 Commercial Grade. For immersion
service, abrasive blast to minimum SSPC-SP-10 Near White
Grade. |
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Masonry Wood and
Wallboard: |
Thin first coat of
Pro Guard Epoxy 2228 by about 10% with Pro Guard Epoxy™ Thinner for better
penetration. |
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Packaging: 2-gallon kits |
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For atmospheric service, abrasive blast to a minimum
SSPC-SP-6 Commercial Grade. For immersion service, abrasive
blast to minimum SSPC-SP-10 Near White Grade. |
Precautions:
See Materials Safety Data Sheets for this product. Before
mixing components READ PRECAUTIONS ON BOTH COMPONENTS. For
industrial use only. The following precautions apply to the
each component as well as the mixed products: DANGER! KEEP
OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. CAUSES
SEVERE EYE IRRITATION. CAUSES NOSE, THROAT AND SKIN
IRRITATION. HARMFUL IF INHALED. MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR
NERVOUS SYSTEM, CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA. MAY
CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTION. CAN BE ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN.
MAY CAUSE KIDNEY AND LIVER DAMAGE. |
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The information presented is furnished free
of charge and is based on technical data that Pro Guard
believes to be reliable. It is intended for use by persons
having technical skill and is at their own discretion and
risk. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we
make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no
liability in connection with any use of this information.
Nothing herein is to be taken as a license to operate or a
recommendation to infringe any patents. |
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