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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET | Section 7.14
POLYCOAT STAINGARD™ 9072SC
Aliphatic, Polyaspartic,
Polyurea Waterproofing Membrane Topcoat
Surface Preparation solvent, as permitted under local regulations, immediately
Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove after use.
all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material Storage
to ensure adequate adhesion.
Polycoat Staingard™9072SC has a shelf life of 1 year from date
Refer to product General Guidelines for detailed surface of manufacture in original, factory-sealed containers when
preparation information. stored indoors at a temperature between 60-95°F (15-35°C).
Minimum recommended surface preparation: Limitations
METAL: The following conditions must not be coated with Polycoat
SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, 2 mils (50 microns) profile. deck coatings or systems: split slabs, buried membrane,
sandwich slabs with insulation, slabs over unvented metal
CONCRETE & MASONRY: pan, magnesite, and non-structural lightweight concrete. On
SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI No. 310.2 CSP 3-5. Primer grade slabs may receive Polycoat system coatings provided
required.
a moisture-vapor transmission test is first performed. Please
Mixing contact Polycoat’s technical department with the results.
Polycoat Staingard™ 9072SC may not be diluted under any With regard to coating asphalt surfaces, please contact
circumstance. Polycoat Staingard™ 9072SC Side-A and Side-B Polycoat’s technical department.
should be mixed individually before combining. Add Side-B
to Side-A while mixing, using a mechanical mixer at medium Surfaces must be dry, clean and free of foreign matter.
speed. Mix until a homogeneous mixture and color is attained Clear coating may turn opaque and cloudy due to moisture
(at least 5 minutes) and mix frequently during application to penetration, especially in exterior applications. Surface may
maintain uniform color. Use care to scrape the sides of the be slippery when wet. Containers that have been opened
container to ensure that no unmixed material remains. Use must be used as soon as possible. Do not dilute under any
caution no to whip air into the material as this may result in circumstance.
pinhole blisters and/or shortened pot life. Warning
Do not mix in an up and down motion. Do not mix any material This product contains Isocyanates and Solvent.
that cannot be used with 45 minutes.
Application
Polycoat Staingard™ 9072SC can be applied by phenolic resin
core roller, high pressure spray, or through a cup gun under
low pressure. Polycoat-Staingard 9072SC should be applied at
a minimum film thickness of 5 mils. It should be noted that the
heavier the application, the longer the curing process takes.
Apply Polycoat Staingard™ 9072SC evenly over the entire
deck. For best results, use an airless sprayer. A phenolic resin
core roller may be used, but extra care should be taken not
to cause air bubbles.
Curing
At 75°F (24°C) and 50% relative humidity, allow each coat to
cure 2-4 hours.
Allow 6 hours before permitting light pedestrian traffic and at
least 24-48 hours before permitting heavy pedestrian traffic
on to the finished surface.
Uncured Polycoat Staingard™ 9072SC is very sensitive to
heat and moisture. Higher temperatures and/or high humidity
will accelerate the cure time. Use caution in batch sizes and
thickness of application. If more than 12 hours have passed
after applying clear coat of Polyaspartic, then re-prime surface
with Polyprime U and apply Polycoat Staingard™ pigmented
®
coat. If clear coat is required, then clear coat should be applied
only after pigmented coat. If clear coat is applied after primer,
the primer will become yellowish with exposure to light and
surface will not look aesthetically pleasing.
Low temperature and/or low humidity extend the cure time.
Cleanup
Equipment should be cleaned with an environmentally safe
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