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lian Sozr 2v8 6-996+ 84 / CECH eve S S96s:18L SARS D440 LL 190 © 996 «x04 0018 298 © 996 « 04 (ass) woURVedog osjng eomioo, YeIUOD SOREL RUORIDPE Og Tas | aa YESS TS ARTET TT Tareas 00) Bapaal el Trae we segue] SD uoyporfizeds Suyuimng = ae DATA Globall SIGMACOVER 630 Available 5 pages ‘September 2009 Revision of November 2007 DESCRIPTION two component surface tolerant high build polyamine cured epoxy primer! PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS ‘COLOURS AND GLOSS BASIC DATA AT 20°C Mass density Volume solids VOC (supplied) Recommended dry film thickness Theoretical spreading rate Touch dry after Overcoating interval Curing time ‘Shelf life (cool and dry place) RECOMMENDED ‘SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES ma. COATINGS coating ~ surface tolerant coating for lower grade of steel preparation ~ particularly suited as maintenance coating for dry cargo holds, decks and hulls ~ general purpose epoxy build coat or finish in protective coating systems for steel and concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine conditions = compatible wit various aged coatings = overcoatable with most types of coatings = excellent corrosion resistance resistant to splash and spilage of a wide range of chemicals = good flexibility ‘green, grey, redbrown, biack, aluminium -semigloss (1 glo? = 8.25 IbiUS gal: 1 mi = 40.7 R1US gal) (ata for mixed product) 1.4 glen" 83.42% max. 169 gikg (Directive 1999/19/EC, SED) max. 232 gi (approx. 1.8 Ib/gal {60 - 100 um for brushiroler 125 - 200 um for airless spray 6.6 ml for 125 jm, 4.1 ml for 200 um hours mmin. 9hours * max. 9 months * T days (ata for components) atleast 12 months * see additional data = foratmospheric exposure conditions: + steel: blast cleaned to IS0-Sa2% for excellent corrosion protection + steel, blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2, basting profile 40 - 70 um or power tool leaned to ISO-St2 for good corrosion protection + shop primed steel pretreated to SPSS-PI3 + coated stee;hydrojetted to VIS WW2I3 L + existing sound epoxy coating systems and most sound alkyd coating systems; sufcienty roughened, dry and free from any contamination 8 ‘ G9 PPG Protective & Eee Marine Coatings SIGMACOVER 630 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Induction time Pot ite AIRLESS SPRAY Recommended thinner Volume of thinner Nozzle onifice Nozzle pressure AIR SPRAY Recommended thinner Volume of thinner Nozzle orifice Nozzle pressure BRUSHIROLLER Recommended thinner Volume of thinner CLEANING SOLVENT ‘SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. September 2009 imersion in sea water: {sistant to Cathodic Protection in systems) + ste; bast cleaned to [SO-Sa2%, blasting profile 40-70 ym + steel with approved zinc silicate shop primer, sweep blasted to ‘SPSS-Ss of power tool cleaned to SPSS-PI3 + first coat SigmaCover 630 aluminium substrate temperature should be above 10°C and atleast 3°C above dew point mixing ratio by volume: base to hardener 83 : 17 the temperature ofthe mixed base and hardener should preferably be above 48°C, otherwise extra solvent may be required to obtain application viscosity = too much solvent results in reduced sag resistance and slower cure = thinner should be added after mixing the components, none 2hours at 20°C * * see additional data Thinner 91-92 (05%, depending on required thickness and application conditions approx, 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in) ‘15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar, 2130 p.sii) Thinner 91-92 '5- 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions 1.8-2mm 03-0.4MPa (= approx. 3-4 bar; 43-87 p.si,) Thinner 91-92 0-5% Thinner 90-53 for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant ‘material safety data sheets {his isa solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapour as well a contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes G3 PPG Protective & age 25 Marine Coatings

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