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AC - Tar (SSPL/IR - ACT)
Description
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Single component, moisture-cure urethane blended with Coal Tar of specific distillation range and Micaceous Iron Oxide pigment. |
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Urethane/Micaceous Iron Oxide topcoat. |
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Colours: Black, Bronze and Silver. | | Uses
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Any use where steel or concrete is immersed or exposed to splash zone, high humidity, sewage or buried environments. |
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Any use where coal tar epoxy has been used and a better finish is desired. |
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Any field repaint of the above uses where cold, damp and/or high humidity’s limit the use of typical epoxy or urethane coatings. | | Advantages
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Single component – no catalyst mixing errors. |
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Can be applied at low temperatures of below freezing level. |
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Superior to coal tar epoxy for heat resistance, chemical resistance, flexibility weathering and resistance to cracking. |
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Outstanding resistance to salt and fresh water in immersion to splash zone. |
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Typical urethane flexibility and abrasion resistance enhanced by micaceous iron oxide. |
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Resistant to cathodic disbondment |
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Can be immersed in one hour - means very short-down-time. |
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Easily recoatable, easily repaired and will adhere to cured coal tar epoxy. | | Technical Data
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Solids by volume: 61.0 ± 2.0%. |
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Weight per Ltr. 1.34 ± 0.23 Kgs/Ltr. |
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Pigment type: Micaceous Iron Oxide. |
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Flash point: Above 33°C. |
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Theoretical coverage: 3 sq.mt. per Ltr. at 175 microns. |
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Recommended dry film thickness: 70 microns per coat. |
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Temperature resistance (Dry) - 80°C, continuous: 115°C and Intermittent: 76°C. |
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Curing time @ 25°C; Touch-30 min; Handle-24 hrs; Recoat-4 hrs; Stack-48 hrs. |
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Recoatability: Tack free (this is normally in 4 hours). |
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Colour: Black, Bronze and Silver. |
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Finish: Low Gloss. |
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Shelf Life: 12 months. | | |