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WEAR
RESISTANCE > P-COAT AND
R-COAT
P-Coat and R-Coat have been formulated to provide
excellent wear and abrasion resistance with a lower cure temperature
of 150º C allowing use on a wider range of substrates. P-Coat
has a lower viscosity and is therefore used on machined surfaces
whilst R-Coat, being thicker, can be used on cast surfaces. |
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Function |
Wear resistance coating |
After cure treatment |
None |
| Material |
P-COAT, R-COAT |
Max. operating temperature |
500ºc continuous, 1000ºc
intermittent |
| Colour |
P-COAT: White, R-COAT:
Grey |
Pencil hardness |
8+ |
| Substrates |
Materials that can withstand
the 150ºc cure |
Adhesion (Tape test
ASTMD3330) |
Excellent |
| Base |
Solvent |
Resistance to acids |
Excellent |
| Flash point |
26ºc |
Resistance to alkalines |
Poor |
| Boiling
point |
n/a |
Resistance to solvents |
Excellent |
| VOC's |
740 grams/litre |
Resistance to Corrosion |
Excellent |
| Viscosity
(cup test) |
n/a |
Flexibility |
P-COAT: Very Good
R-COAT: Good |
| Surface
preparation |
Sandblast |
Resistance to impact |
Good |
| Coating
application by |
Spray, brush, dip, pour |
UN classification |
Flammable liquid.
UN1263 Class 3 |
| Theoretical
coverage |
P-COAT: 10 sq.m/litre
R-COAT: 8 sq.m/litre |
Container sizes |
500ml, 1 litre, 1US
gallon (3.8l), 5 litre |
| Cure conditions |
1 hour at 150ºc |
Shelf life |
12 months |
| Cured coating
thickness |
25 - 75 microns (0.001"
- 0.003") |
Material safety
data sheet |
click
here to view |
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