GRAFFITI RESISTANT COATING

Anti graffiti system – clear glaze or paint

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

DESCRIPTIONA two pack water based epoxy graffiti resistant glaze

COLOUR RANGEClear or opaque – RAL or BS4800 colours

FINISHGlossy

SPECIFIC GRAVITY1.03 – 1.06

DRYING TIME 6 hours @ 20oC Full cure 7 days

OVERCOATING TIME16 hours

PACK SIZE5 litres – base and curing agent

FLASHPOINTN/a

VOLUME SOLIDS53

APPLICATIONBrush, roller and airless spray

THINNING & CLEANINGWater

RECOMMENDED DFT25 microns

SPREAD RATE10 square metres per litre

Information given is based upon formulations in use at time of printing, we reserve the right to modify any product without notice, although in case of any major modification a new sheet will be issued.

HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION

CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS TO

HEALTH REGS 1988

C.O.S.H.H.

SAFETY DATAPROMAIN UK LTDDATE OF ISSUE

Graffiti Resistant CoatingManufactured by12.10.01

Clear Glaze or PaintCentrecoat

1 INGREDIENTS

Epoxy resin cross-linked with a polyaminoamide in aqueous solution. Antifoam and wetting agents less than 0.1% P.T.F.E.

2 PHYSICAL DATA

Boiling Point1000C

Freezing Point00C

Solubility in waterSoluble

Specific Gravity1.15

AppearanceLiquid

3 FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD

Flashpoint N/A

FlammabilityN/A

Auto ignition tempUnknown

Extinguishing mediaFoam & Powder

4 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Conditions to avoid Excesses of temperatures

Material to avoidOxidising agents, hazardous decomposition products, oxides of carbon

5 SPILLAGE AND LEAKING

Contain spillage and scoop up excess paint if possible. Mop up balance with sand and earth. Finally clean down and dispose to local regulations. Inform local Authority (Fire Services) if drains are contaminated. Disposal should be to Control of Pollution Act 1974

6 TRANSPORT REGULATIONS

U.N. No 1263

7 HEALTH HAZARD DATA

Do not inhale – can cause nausea and dizziness. Remove to fresh air and seek medical help if symptoms persist. Do not ingest – can cause nausea and dizziness.

Eye contact will cause severe irritation. Skin contact can cause dermatitis. Wash with soap and water and dry skin thoroughly.

HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION

CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS TO

HEALTH REGS 1988

C.O.S.H.H.

8 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS & HAZARDOUS COMPOUNDS

N/A

9 FIRST AID PROCEDURES

Ingestion – DO NOT INDUCE VOMITTING, drink plenty of water. Seek medical attention. If vomiting occurs turn body into recovery position.

Skin contact – Thoroughly wash with cold water and soap/cleanser. Remove and wash contaminated clothing.

Eyes - Wash out eyes for 15 minutes using a flushing eye bath. If irritation persists, seek medical advice. Inhalation – Remove to fresh air.

10 PERSONAL PROTECTION

Ventilation – Ensure good natural ventilation or extraction.

Eye protection – Wear suitable goggles.

Skin Protection – Use cotton overalls and gloves (impervious type)

11 HANDLING, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS

Ensure containers are clearly labelled – always read instructions before use. When not in use keep lid tightly closed.

Storage – Keep in safe store, ensure good stock rotation.

Dispose as to local Authority regulations with regard to Control Of Pollution Act 1974.

12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

No complete data is available on the product.

13 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Extinguishing media – Carbon Dioxide Powder. Alcohol Resistant Foam.

Information contained in this safety data sheet is provided in accordance with the requirements of the COSHH Regs 1998. The information contained in this data sheet is based on the present state of knowledge and current national legislation (UK). It provides guidance on health, safety and environmental aspects of the product and as such should not be construed as any guarantee of technical performance or suitability for particular applications.