No.54HB HIGH BUILD FLUORO CARBON PAINT

HIGH BUILD FLUORO CARBON PAINT

PRODUCT NUMBER

No.54HB

TYPE

A two-pack high-build colored paint based on fluoro resin with non-yellowing polyisocyanate hardener.

USES

Used for ships, vehicles, wood products, F.R.P. and steel structures such as bridges, refineries, power plants, pulp mills, chemical plants etc.

CHARACTERISTICS

1. High gloss, 60 microns paint film with one coat.

2. Excellent weather resistance.

3. Excellent chemicals resistance.

4. Excellent resistance to adhesion, flexibility and abrasion.

5. Easy application.

COLOR

Desired colors

FLASH POINT 20(℃) 68(F)
MASS DENSITY Above 1.0 Kg/L mixture
VISCOSITY 70~130 KU mixture, 25 ℃

DRYING TIME

Set-to-touch 1 hr. Dry hard 8 hrs. (25℃)


OVERCOATING INTERVALS

Min. 4 hrs. Max. 6 months

OPTIMUM FILM THICKNESS

Wet 105 microns Dry 60 microns

VOLUME SOLIDS

Above 50% mixture

THEORETICAL COVERAGE

36.0 m2/Gal 9.5 m2/L 6.7 m2/Kg

THINNER

No.5400S YungflonThinner

THINNER RATE

10~20% by wt.

PRECEDING COAT

No.1007 Epoxy Red Lead Primer (EP-01)

No.1009 Epoxy Red Oxide Primer (EP-02)

No.1006 Epoxy Zinc Rich Primer (EP-03)

No.1050 Epoxy M.I.O. Primer (EP-20)

No.1061 High Solids Epoxy Coating (EP-999)

No.1061GF Epoxy High Solids Glass Flake Coating

No.700 Moisture Cured Polyurethane Maintenance Primer

STORAGE SHELF LIFE

Minimum 1 year under normal storage conditions.

MIXING RATIO Base Hardener = 90 : 10
POT LIFE 8 hrs.mixture, 25 ℃

APPLICATION METHOD

Airless spray, brush, roller

FOR AIRLESS SPRAY

Tip Size 0.019”~0.023”

Air Pressure 4~6 Kg/cm2

Pump Ratio 33 : 1 or greater

NOTE

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

2. Avoid applying paint in rainy or humid weather (above 85% R.H.). Especially, a wet surface must be thoroughly dried before painting.

3. All the equipment must be cleaned thoroughly after use.

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

5. When overcoating interval is exceeded, paint surface must be roughened to insure adhesion.

6. Can of hardener must be tightly closed to avoid reaction with moisture in air to form bubbles and gelation.