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ASTM D4260 - Standard practice for etching concrete. priming. Some stainless steel alloys are so inert that it is not
ASTM F1869 - Standard test method for measuring moisture possible to achieve a satisfactory bond. An adhesion test is
vapor emission rate of concrete. recommended prior to starting the project.
ICRI 03732 - Concrete surface preparation. NEW AND OLD CAST IRON
Blast with a steel grit and degrease before priming. Old cast
WOOD iron is difficult to prepare for a satisfactory bond. It can absorb
All wood should be clean, dry and free of any knots, splinters, oil and water soluble contaminants that will keep returning
oil, grease or other contaminants. Splintered or rough areas to the surface after the coating system has been applied
should be sanded. Knots should be repaired using PC-260 and affect the coating system adhesion. An adhesion test is
with sand. Upon full cure of the repair agent, prime the entire recommended prior to starting the project.
surface intended for coating.
ALL OTHER SURFACES
STEEL (ATMOSPHERIC AND IMMERSION EXPOSURE) An adhesion test is recommended prior to starting the project.
Remove all oil, grease, weld spatters and round off any sharp
edges from surface. Minimum surface preparation is Near Mixing
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White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10/NACE 2. Optimum Polyeuro 5851 may NOT be diluted under any circumstances.
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surface profile is 2-3 mils. Prime and shoot Polyeuro 5851 Thoroughly mix Polyeuro 5851 Side-B with air driven power
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onto any bare metal the same day as it is cleaned to minimize equipment until a homogeneous mixture and color is attained.
any potential flash rusting. Application
Polyeuro 5851 Side-A and Side-B material should be
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ALUMINUM preconditioned at 80-90°F (27-32°C) before application.
Aluminum should be blasted with aluminum oxide or sand, Recommended surface temperature must be at least 5°F (3°C)
and not with steel or metal grit. Excessive blasting may above the dew point. Polyeuro 5851 should be applied using
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result in a warped or deformed surface. After blasting, wash a plural component, heated, high pressure 1:1 spray mixing
aluminum with a commercially available aluminum cleaner. equipment like Graco’s Reactor, Glass Craft or other equivalent
Allow to dry, then prime. machine may be used.
BRASS AND COPPER Polyeuro 5851 Side-A and Side-B materials should be
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Brass and copper should be blasted with sand, and not sprayed at a minimum of 2000 psi and at temperatures above
with steel or metal grit. Remove all dust and grease prior to 150°F (65°C). Adequate pressure and temperature should be
applying primer. maintained at all times. Polyeuro 5851 should be sprayed in
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smooth, multidirectional passes to improve uniform thickness
GALVANIZED SURFACES and appearance.
Clean and degrease any contaminated surfaces before
priming. Do not blast galvanized surfaces with an abrasive Storage
grit. An adhesion test is recommended prior to starting the Polyeuro 5851 has a shelf life of one (1) year from date of
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project. manufacture in original, factory-sealed containers when stored
indoors at a temperature between 60-95°F (15-35°C). Avoid
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC freezing temperatures.
The gel coat should be lightly blasted or sanded with 80 grit
sandpaper and cleaned. Store drums on wooden pallets to avoid direct contact with
the ground. If stored for a long period of time, rotate Side-A
PLASTIC FOAMS and Side-B drums regularly.
Enhanced adhesion is obtained when the foam is mechanically
abraded. When coating polystyrene, do not use a solvent- Limitations
based primer. Do not open until ready to use.
TEXTILES, CANVAS, FABRICS Warning
Adhesion to most fabrics, geothermal membranes and textiles This product contains Isocyanates and Curative Material. This product
does not require a primer. is considered Dangerous Goods. Please refer to the Safety Data Sheets.
STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel may be grit blasted and degreased before
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