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DESCRIPTION: |
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SUPERIOR LIQUID BINDER
- CHEMICAL RESISTANT is a unique, 100% solids epoxy
system which exhibits superior chemical resistance to
acids, alkalies, salts, solvents, oils and other
chemicals. SUPERIOR LIQUID BINDER - CHEMICAL RESISTANT
is high gloss, abrasion resistant and moisture
insensitive. Coatings and toppings of SUPERIOR LIQUID
BINDER - CHEMICAL RESISTANT have excellent resistance to
thermal shock when subjected to areas with frequent
steam or hot water cleaning. |
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USES: |
| Chemical resistant
coatings in:
Food Processing Plants
Dairies
Chemical Plants
Battery Storage and
Charging Areas
Plating Plants, etc. |
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ADVANTAGES: |
| Excellent chemical
resistance.
100% solids, conforms to
VOC regulations.
High gloss.
Excellent bond to
concrete, steel and wood.
Blush free. |
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SURFACE
PREPARATION: |
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Surface must be clean
and free of any dust oil, grease, laitance, curing
compounds or any other contaminants. This should be
achieved by sand blasting, water blasting or some other
mechanical means. New concrete surfaces may be acid
etched with muriatic acid and rinsed thoroughly. Surface
may be dry or damp, but must be free of standing water. |
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MIXING
AND APPLICATION: |
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Mix thoroughly 2 parts
by volume of part A and 1 part by volume of part B.
Prime the surface to be treated with the neat epoxy.
Prepare the mortar system by adding 3-3 ˝ gallons of
clean, dry sand to each gallon of epoxy mix. Preferred
types of sand are: hard, high grade silica sands such as
Ottawa Flintshot, Mission or their equivalents, Emery or
other forms of Alumina, and Silicon Carbide. If a blend
of sand is used, mix the sands together prior to adding
the epoxy. Blend the epoxy and sand until the sand is
thoroughly wetted. Screed the mortar out onto the
previously primed area, rake it to distribute, then
compact and trowel to finish. Blending may be
accomplished by using a heavy duty, slow speed 1/2"
electric drill with a paddle, a Kol mixer or a mortar
pan and concrete hoe. When used as a mortar, it is
recommended that one or two topcoats be applied to seal
the surface against chemicals and acids. |
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LIMITATIONS: |
| Do NOT apply when
temperature is below 40°F.
Do NOT apply to latex
modified mortar or concrete. |
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CLEAN
UP: |
| Clean tools and
equipment immediately with a suitable solvent such as
xylene or lacquer thinner. |
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PACKAGING: |
| 3 gallon units
15 gallon units
150-gallon units
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CAUTION: |
| For professional use
only. Epoxy systems can cause delayed dermatitis. Avoid
prolonged contact with skin. See Material Safety Data
Sheet for proper handling and required safety equipment. |
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PROPERTIES
AT 77°F
| Mix ratio by volume |
2:1 |
| Colors |
Clear, gray, red, tan |
| Pot Life (100 Grams
-neat) |
30-45 minutes |
| Compressive Strength
(ASTM D-695) |
10,200 psi |
| Tensile Strength (ASTM
D-638) |
7,400 psi |
| Tensile Elongation
(ASTM D-638) |
5% |
| Shore D Hardness (ASTM
D-2240) |
80 D |
| Chemical
Resistance: |
| Suffuric Acid up to 70% |
No Effect |
| Hydrochloric Acid up to
37% |
No Effect |
| Acetc Acid up to 25% |
No Effect |
| Xylene |
No Effect |
| Gasoline |
No Effect |
| Sodium Hydroxide up to
50% |
No Effect |
| Shelf Life |
1 year |
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