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Products PC-260 with sand. Upon full cure of the repair agent, APPLICATION
prime the entire surface intended for coating. Both Side-A and Side-B materials should be preconditioned
Steel (Atmospheric and Immersion Exposure): to 90-100°F before application.
Remove all oil, grease, weld spatters and round off any sharp
edges from surface. Minimum surface preparation is Near Both Side-A and Side-B materials should becontinuously
White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10/NACE 2. Opti- agitated before and during application. Agitate at least one
mum surface profile is 2-3 mils. Prime and shoot Polyeuro® hour prior to application using heavy duty drum agitator.
on to any bare metal the same day as it is cleaned to minimize
any potential flash rusting. Both Side-A and Side-B lines must have filters removed.
Aluminum:
Aluminum should be blasted with aluminum oxide or sand, Use a round pattern disc for spraying.
and not with steel or metal grit. Excessive blasting may result
in a warped or deformed surface. After blasting, wash alumi- Orifice diameter must be 0.042†or greater.
num with a commercially available aluminum cleaner. Allow
to dry, then prime. Recommended surface temperature must be at least 5°F
Brass and Copper: above the dew point.
Brass and copper should be blasted with sand, and not with
steel or metal grit. Remove all dust and grease prior to Polyeuro® MPL 11 FR should be applied using a plural
applying primer. component, heated, high pressure 1:1 spray mixing equip-
Galvanized Surfaces: ment like Graco’s Reactor, Glass Craft or other equivalent
Clean and degrease any contaminated surfaces before machine may be used.
priming. Do not blast galvanized surfaces with an abrasive
grit. An adhesion test is recommended prior to starting the Both Part-A and Part-B materials should be sprayed at a
project. minimum of 2000 psi and at temperatures above 150°F.
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic: Adequate pressure and temperature should be maintained
The gel coat should be lightly blasted or sanded with 80 grit at all times.
sandpaper and cleaned.
Plastic Foams: Polyeuro® MPL 11 FR should be sprayed in smooth, multi-
Enhanced adhesion is obtained when the foam is mechani- directional passes to improve uniform thickness and ap-
cally abraded. When coating polystyrene, do not use a pearance.
solvent-based primer.
Textiles, Canvas, Fabrics: STORAGE
Adhesion to most fabrics, geothermal membranes and tex- Polyeuro® MPL 11 FR has a shelf life of six (6) months
tiles does not require a primer. from date of manufacture, in factory-sealed containers.
Stainless Steel:
Stainless steel may be grit blasted and degreased before Part-A and Part-B drums are recommended to be stored
priming. Some stainless steel alloys are so inert that it is not above 60°F.
possible to achieve a satisfactory bond. An adhesion test is
recommended prior to starting the project. Avoid freezing temperatures.
New and Old Cast Iron:
Blast with a steel grit and degrease before priming. Old cast Store drums on wooden pallets to avoid direct contact with the
iron is difficult to prepare for a satisfactory bond. It can absorb ground.
oil and water soluble contaminants that will keep returning to
the surface after the coating system has been applied and If stored for a long period of time, rotate Part-A and Part-B
affect the coating system adhesion. An adhesion test is drums regularly.
recommended prior to starting the project.
All Other Surfaces: LIMITATIONS
An adhesion test is recommended prior to starting the project. Do not open until ready to use.
MIXING Both Part-A and Part-B containers must be fitted with a
Polyeuro® MPL 11 FR may not be diluted under any circum- desiccant device during use.
stances. Thoroughly mix Polyeuro® MPL 82 Part-A and Part-B
with air driven power equipment until a homogeneous mix- WARNING
ture and color is obtained. This product contains Isocyanates and Curative Material.
Please read all information in the general guidelines, product data sheets, guide specifications and material safety data sheets (MSDS) before applying material. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your local Polycoat
Products representative or visit our website for current technical data and instructions.
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