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| Generic Type | Polyamine Novolac Epoxy | ||||||||
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| Common Usage | A highly chemical- and solvent-resistant colored novolac glaze coating for walls, floors and other surfaces. Provides improved aesthetics and additional protection against abrasion, impact, and most acids, alkalis and solvents. | ||||||||
| Colors | 33GR Gray ANSI No. 61, 46GR Sinker, 42BL blue Channel, 91GN Balsam, 35GR Black, 28RD Monterrey Tile. Note: Epoxies chalk and yellow with age, extended exposure to UV and artificial lighting. Caution should be taken when selecting white and light pastel colors. Lack of ventilation, incomplete mixing, miscatalyzation or the use of heaters that emit carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide during application and initial stages of curing may cause amine blush, possibly affecting adhesion of subsequent topcoats. Novolacs will stain with extended exposure to certain acids. As a result, darker colors are recommended. | ||||||||
| Finish | Gloss. (Roller application provides an orange peel finish.) | ||||||||
| Surfacer/Filler/Patcher | Series 63-1500, 130, 214, 218, 219. Note: A repair kit of 201, with Part C fumed silica, is available for small patching/surfacing repairs. For more extensive repairs and additional information, contact your Tnemec representative or Tnemec Technical Services. | ||||||||
| Primers | Concrete: Self-priming or Series 201, 203, 205 CMU: Self-priming over filled CMU Wood & Drywall: Self-priming or Series 201, 203 |
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| Intermediate | Series 210, 237, 238, 239, 279, 273, 275 | ||||||||
| Topcoats | Series 282 if additional film thickness is desired. | ||||||||
| Volume Solids | 100% (mixed) † | ||||||||
| Recommended DFT | Horizontal: 6.0 to 12.0 mils (150 to 305 microns) per coat. Vertical: 4.0 to 8.0 mils (100 to 205 microns) per coat. |
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| Curing Time |
If more than 24 hours have elapsed between coats, the Tneme-Glaze coated surface must be mechanically abraded before topcoating. • Note: 24 hour cure provides for traffic, secondary containment and certain mild chemical exposures. Up to five days cure is required for certain severe chemical exposures. Contact your Tnemec representative or Tnemec Technical Services. |
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| Volatile Organic Compounds | 0.13 lbs/gallon (16 grams/litre) † | ||||||||
| Theoretical Coverage | 1,604 mil sq ft/gal (39.4 m²/L at 25 microns). See APPLICATION for coverage rates. † | ||||||||
| Number Of Components | Two: Part A and Part B (1 Part A to 1 Part B by volume) |
A topcoat of Series 282 Tneme-Glaze was applied to the concrete of the Salisbury WWTP in Maryland to withstand abrasion, impact and many chemicals.
