PE-CR Chemical resistant epoxy
PE-CR is a solvent-less, two component epoxy coating system. It exhibits very good appearance and chemical and physical properties. It has a VOC content of 37 g/L. It has very good solvent and chemical resistance.
ADVANTAGES
- Dense surface resistant to bacteria and moisture and easy to clean
- May apply several layers on itself
- Contains no solvent allowing for interior application without harmful odors
- Excellent adhesive properties allowing application on other firm and hard coatings as well as a good bond to
the substrate - Superior chemical and solvent resistance can be used on damp and dry surfaces
- Exceptional abrasion resistance
WHERE TO USE
- Animal Shelters
- Commercial kitchen
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Pulp & Paper
- Pool
- Garage
- Bakeries
- Breweries
- Food & Brevage
- Operating Rooms
- Kitchens
- Laboratories
- Meat Processing
- Commercial areas
- Light industry
- Heavy industry
- Metal industry
- Warehouses
- Wastewater Treatment
- Light Manufacturing
- Balconies
- Traffic Decks
- Mechanical Rooms
- Secondary containment
- Pave stone
- Chemical Processing
- Dairies
- Electronics…
TECHNICAL DATA
PACKAGING | 3 US gal (11.35 L) or 15 US gal (56.7 L) |
COLOR | Upon Request |
SHELF LIFE | 12 months in original unopened factory sealed containers. Keep away from extreme cold, heat, or moisture. Keep out of direct sunlight and away from fire hazards. |
MIX RATIO, BY VOLUME | A:B = 2:1 |
POT LIFE | 50 minutes @ 50°F (10°C) 25 minutes @ 68°F (20°C) 15 minutes @ 86°F (30°C) |
Density (kg/L) – CLEAR | PART A: 1.05-1.10 PART B: 0.9-1.0 |
Density (kg/L) – COLOURS | PART A: 1.05-1.10 PART B: 0.9-1.0 |
THINNER RECOMMENDED | Xylene |
WORKING TIME | 40 minutes |
VOC (G/L) @ 77°F (25°C) – CLEAR | PART A: 46.4 g/L PART B: 0 g/L MIX: 36.9 g/L |
IMPORTANT NOTE: PROPERTIES @ 73°F (23 °C) and 50% R.H. Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions, especially changes in temperature and relative humidity. The indicated mileage is calculated for flat surfaces. A porous or imperfect surface will require more material in order to cover the same mileage. |