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<br />1'106909 a' • 314 Liquid Epoxy
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<br />Scotchkgt 302. 308. 306, 392 and ;1.4 i ; t,''h F x c
<br />P<) y oa6r,gs
<br />ire ample t tempr?rateuft cur®, two-part thRrmosertmc� epoxy
<br />llQuld a?4t i a. they are designed to protect motel, wood.
<br />Concrete other materials from rust, corrosion and
<br />deteriorati n, both above and below ground.
<br />Sootchkot Liquid Epoxy Coatings are color -matched to
<br />Scotchkot Fusion Bonded Epoxy (Coatings as follows: 309
<br />oAfar-milt to 203 and 213: 312 Crsfor. mytched to 205 and
<br />206N, vd color -matched to 134. T4$Q liquid coatings can be
<br />usep terP 50 coatitlg repairs, circumferential pipe field welds
<br />and the cc iting of 4s3cciated valves. fillings aitd other
<br />applicatio s where color Pompdtibaity is dpr4rad.
<br />SC®tChkot 306 and 314 Coatings are pre -thinned for spray -
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<br />These'co Ings may t16 eppileti quickly and easily by roller,
<br />brush or s ray. A buildup gf up 40 10 mlls (0,254 mm) can be
<br />obtained i one appfication w1tf�0Ut sag. Bec*use these are
<br />ambient t perature cur coatings. they can be conveniently
<br />applied to tructures m the field without the use of heating
<br />equipm,en .;A tack free surface is obtainect in 2.3 hours at a
<br />73,' (231* ) omt�ient temperature. These coatings should not be
<br />applied at empttratt,,res below 55'F (13 Cl.
<br />Surfac a Preparation
<br />a11` 66 01'act,6 It' ptl li s. costing performance regardless of the
<br />atertiat
<br />:014060. Is dopondent on the cleanliness of the surface
<br />"to which' -it is applied. The coating MUST Come in contact with the
<br />metal sur_(#ce itWf to inaure maximum protection.
<br />Metal, Co rete, and other susf>4cw11 must he clean, dry and free
<br />of loose t. SC414, paint. QlC. Metal Surfaces should be blast
<br />cleaned t NAGE N4 2 heal -white finish using clean, dry 30
<br />mash skein Or nthor SuUahla etwasive. All oil%, vaa%e, anti otht?r
<br />contarntin is should be removed wtin a su)taole %oivgnt M@tat
<br />surfaces ouid be watod i• soon &flee cleaning as possible to
<br />prave,nt th li(Xmation of (riff ar orkla. New concreto ruftares
<br />rhnuld hA seated with muriatic acid, than water washed. Old
<br />concrete rfaces should either be sancit:siasled or etched using
<br />muriatic a id followed by a thorough water wash.
<br />00ep pits. cracks, holes and unusually rough weeds. etc.. should
<br />be filled w th a thick putty minute of SCOlchkole 302, 309 or 312
<br />Coating. This may be accomplished by aoping an Inorganic ldti: r
<br />such as fine nand or Poniard Cement to the stanch= -;i priic3;,ct r,
<br />pvtly kARd spast:)la. !rc&Ql nr tho I,RN may h'? t)5pd fr'ir
<br />gmt `' ea e
<br />Mixing '
<br />Scotchko le 302, 306, 309; 312 and 314 Curings will settle
<br />whiie In WorAge. Therefore, the mixing procedure !s
<br />extrerrltel important F))si milk the se>;.arate parts A a'•G 8
<br />thorough)). Second, combine equal g4ainwt ;s of pan; A 3nri (-t
<br />Mix thole qn/y. A ,,jn;form Cptpr thr»u,7^ ;t oYdi .rid ^. fA r: pin,
<br />mi,cing
<br />For spray pP11:200r'.'.;5:b 5',C0tfhk0!C, =.lF 3'4 or 5:ta
<br />approxim• tett' 20% to'uu; to S<Ctrhaotr 302 31',9 nr 3r. -
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<br />lill�l 7.
<br />CCaitr•g "'I"'Zt' tr.t�n,i':g. 1horQU9r1Iy counting equal amounts of
<br />totua� Sup ®'ata7 iii t Jnct B components Pre -thinning in this
<br />manner rnakvs A anrt R r•rnmr>onpnt5 east4r to mix togefher and
<br />maximises prii vo i:ma
<br />CAUTION! Pot lite atter mixing is 15-20 minutes at 73-F (23'Cl.
<br />Prepare only the quantity of resin that Can De applied int this
<br />Period of time. Tho pot ttte of SCotchkot0 306. 314 and
<br />solvent -thinned coating is one hour at 73'F (23"C).
<br />Spray
<br />SColChkole 302. 309 and 31 P Cdatings thinnAd with up to 209,:
<br />toluol or Scotchkote! 306 and 314 can be applied with any
<br />conventional pressure pot spray equipment such as Sinks
<br />Model tib with a Model 80.210 cup and 63 Pa tip. Use
<br />conventional equipment settings as follows:
<br />Fluid Pressure: 20-30 psi (1.5 --- 2.0 bar)
<br />l,ir.v Pressure: 80 psi (5,5 bar)
<br />Tip Size: 0.046 in. (1.17 mm;
<br />A1rles$ sprdy Oquipment such as the Graco Hydra -Cat .0his unit
<br />dlfows spray application of solventless coatings without
<br />premixing separate Components) or tf-te Graco Monark
<br />Hydra -Spray can be used. Pressure pot and atomizing air
<br />pressures should be adjusted to obtain a finbly atomized spray.
<br />Using a sweeping motion, apply one-half the final wet fif,n
<br />thicknost: til the horizontal direction and follow immediately with
<br />the application of one-half of the final wet film in the vertical
<br />direction.
<br />Brush, Roller
<br />Use an ordinary paint t)rush or roller and apply in a 10 frill (v 254
<br />MM) thickness. Up 10 20% toluol may to ad4ed for ease or
<br />application.
<br />Equipment Clean -Up.
<br />MEK ar toltiol may be used to;bran Way equipment, roller;
<br />and brusnes.
<br />Pipe Coating A*palr
<br />Scolia oto Fusion Sor►d?o Epo,y Coat.)lgs requiring limited
<br />repair aue to scrapes. scars, coa!tng ;n,prr,._tlons or or'+ar
<br />minor defects should firs! be cipanrod is dirt. scale arta
<br />darnagad coating using surface grinder, aultablo
<br />means. The adjacent coat�r.Q shou:d tht: ,,;.erect dna a I
<br />dust removed by Meant}.
<br />Next. rhu Scotchko'y Ltqu)o Epoxy Cuat,r.g should oe apppeo un
<br />f'i`at; dr,a6 to i mtrnrnur Ir"Cknest or 0 ;tJ .riches (0.35.1 hitt.;
<br />T Pzs h44t rr Coirtoo art)ii should : a qi;( r,•.•C! !O propp"y Curd Pr -or
<br />to 1--anc'•'n`2 and StorpyF o! !re Coat@Q J" -C-0 C vri can be
<br />accelerated v,th heat
<br />Cl'Cumter®r,tlal Weld
<br />The ovaldNd ;o -• i must be --ea:,ar1 f':.,; :,r ,ii, o !. 9,9,,a 0-:1
<br />ri Cr loteigr cuntaminaty_ at'u : ,�,;•;::,'Teial in the .veld Zorc-
<br />:Jndl;1351@C. U 3 !NACU tit >r wt..!,' ! ; ,_j .: d ^.F':
<br />meati Sand 1 90-250 MICrnr's) Tho .i0la�-!!`j`fV514;n
<br />= I!tnil shJvk1 be OrU h h,iS',Q0 to Clean a!d f0t rr:6c1 the
<br />oar ;Sy bur!�i:9 iOr a or 2;n , 50 e .nm) oac i ?r �.,t .. b
<br />?r.,r j 7 t,' .Si' r)j:!Q, or 4r ' ,r;iY 7 apply
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