Polyglass: 2/23 A Polyglass VEF 5th June 2007
Polyglass: 2/23 A Polyglass VEF 5th June 2007
Polyglass: 2/23 A Polyglass VEF 5th June 2007
Type
A glass flake vinyl ester acrylic co-polymer. This product is identical to
Polyglass VE except it is thixotroped with polyethylene fibre, giving a
rougher surface finish but better hold up during application and
better chemical resistance in some environments.
Suggested use 10mm diameter (3/8") nylon lined hose with 6mm
Immersion environments where superior resistance to whip end, large bore gun with reverse clean spray tip.
chemical attack is required. VE is suitable for many Typical tip size is 0.7 to 1.2 (28 to 48 thou) with a 45°
chemical environments within the full pH range, it has to 60° fan. Size of tip and fan angle will vary
excellent resistance to demineralised water and good dependent upon the nature of the work. Pressure to
resistance to many solvents. It is also used in aggressive suit hose lengths and working conditions. (circa 200
atmospheric or spillage conditions (bund areas) and bar). Brush application is not recommended.
potable water applications.
Application
Health & safety Dependent on intended use and site conditions,
Before handling or using this product the material Polyglass VE is normally applied direct to the surface
safety data sheet should be read and all precautions wet on wet at films between 500 and 1200 microns.
observed. Single coat applications are acceptable. where
logistics demand, primer PPA may be used or PPV for
Chemical resistance temperatures over 85°C. For further details, see
Refer to the chemical resistance list. Affected by Polyglass application data sheet.
some highly polar solvents and some solutions having
a high pH above 50°C. Recommended DFT
Between 500 and 3000 microns dependent upon duty
Surface preparation and environment. This material is a barrier coating and
Metals: Grit blast to ISO standard 8501-1 SA 21/2 the thickness needed is dependent upon service
SSPC-SP 10 (for full details, refer to Corrocoat Surface conditions.
Preparation SP1).
Concrete: Refer to Corrocoat SP5. Mixing ratio/mixing
98:2 base to hardener. For inhibitor use and mixing
Application equipment instructions refer to Polyglass application data sheet.
Airless pump of 45:1 ratio or greater. Fit leather and Adding inhibitor after the catalyst will ruin the
PTFE seal combination and remove all fluid filters. product.
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This information is given in good faith without guarantee or liability. All values are approximate. Reviewed: June 2007. © Corrocoat Ltd.
Polyglass
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This information is given in good faith without guarantee or liability. All values are approximate. Reviewed: June 2007. © Corrocoat Ltd.
Polyglass
Thermal conductivity
0.398 W/m°K.
Dielectric strength
18 - 25 x 103 V/mm
Temperature limits
110°C immersed. 165°C non-immersed. No known
lower limit.
Abrasion resistance
405 mg loss/1000 cycles/1000 gm load.
Overcoating
It is important to observe maximum overcoating
times and note these will vary substantially with
climatic conditions. Minimum, as soon as gel has
occurred and whilst still tacky. Maximum, at 20°C 48
hours. Strong ultra-violet/sunlight will substantially
reduce overcoating time. Once maximum overcoating
time has been reached, adhesion values attained by
any subsequent coat will reduce dramatically. Should
this occur overcoating should be treated as a repair,
with the coating flash blasted to provide a physical key.
Styrene cannot be used to reactivate the surface of
this product and may impair adhesion. Take care to
avoid contamination before application of subsequent
coats. Ensure ventilation during cure.
Curing time
With standard inhibitor level, tack-free circa 6 hours,
full cure 3-4 days at 20°C, but may be immersed in
Physical data is based on the product being in good condition before
many environments after 24 hours.
polymerisation, correctly catalysed and full cure being attained.
Information regarding application of the product is available in the Corrocoat
Cleaning fluid manual. Should further information be required, please consult Corrocoat
Methyl ethyl ketone, methyl iso butyl ketone - before gel. Technical Services.
Corrocoat Ltd, Forster Street, Leeds LS10 1PW Tel +44 (0) 113 276 0760 Fax +44 (0) 113 276 0700 www.corrocoat.com
This information is given in good faith without guarantee or liability. All values are approximate. Reviewed: June 2007. © Corrocoat Ltd.