Glo-Protek HB Solvent Free Epoxy Coating

A two pack solvent free high performance high build epoxy coating specially designed for application as an internal coating of both steel and concrete tanks for storage of both sweet and sour crude oils, petrol, MTBE, ATF, selected range of aliphatic and aromatic carbon solvents and water.

SUGGESTED USES :

Glo-Protek HB Solventless Epoxy Coating is suitable for safe storage of potable water. It gives a very tough wear resistant, impervious coating to withstand many chemicals, fats and oils. It has excellent chemical fumes resistance. Interior tank lining,Urea Prilling Tower Internal, Floor Coating, Cooling tower, Effluent treatment plant etc.

TECHNICAL DATA :

Colour Selected range
Finish Semi Glossy
Mixing ratio Base : Accelerator 3 : 2 (By Weight/Volume)
Recommended dry film thickness 200 - 400 microns per coat
Theoretical Spreading Rate 5 – 2.5 Sq.metre per litre
Drying time Surface dry - 5 - 8 hours., Hard dry - 18 - 24 hours & Full curing – 7 days
Interval before Overcoating Minimum – 16 hours & Maximum – 48 hours

RESISTANCE GUIDE

Exposures Splash & Spillage Fumes & Exposure
Acids Good Good
Alkalis Excellent Excellent
Solvents Excellent Excellent
Salt Excellent Excellent
Water Excellent Excellent

STORAGE LIFE :

Up to nine months as long as the sealed containers are kept under cover in a dry place under normal temperature conditions.

SURFACE PREPARATION :

Remove grease oil etc by solvent wiping and water-soluble contaminants by fresh water hosing. Blast clean to Sa 2 1/2 grade minimum of Swedish specification SIS – 05 – 5900 - 1967.

If blast cleaning is not practical make full use of hand or power tools to remove loose rust / scale to St 2 or St 3 grade of Swedish specification SIS - 05 - 5900 - 1967.

Avoid polishing the steel surface. Surface should be clean and dry before application

APPLICATION INSTRUCTION :

Stiff Bristle Brush / Plural feed Airless Spray Gun. – Apply Two coat
Pot Life : ½ to 1 hours
Thinner : Epoxy Thinner 121

HEALTH & SAFETY :

As a general rule, avoid inhalation of solvent vapour or paint mist and contact of paint with skin and eyes. Provide forced ventilation when working with solvent born coating in confined spaces or stagnant. Skin and eye protection follow the local and national regulations