TEMPRA STABILISING SOLUTION
Product Description:
TEMPRA STABILISING SOLUTION is a water based emulsion based on styrene-acrylic copolymers with excellent inert properties, preparing the substrate finish for fresh coating or recoating. Its high resin content, and additives enhance its hydrophobic properties, however at the same time keeping the transpirability of the substrate thus enhancing easy loss by evaporation from the coated surface.
Recommended Use:
Easy to apply, with an excellent spreading rate, and an adequate recoating interval. High resistance to micro-cracking of the construction material due to internal movement or thermal expansion. The product is ideal for both exterior and interior wall on all types of surfaces, such as masonry, brickwork, concrete, etc., where a high quality and protective finish is demanded.
Technical Information:
Colour: | Transparent |
Solids (% by volume)*1: | 30% +/- 2%. |
Specific gravity: | 1.0 +/- 0.1 |
Flash Point: | Not flammable. |
Aspect: | Matt, fine textured finish |
Wet Film Thickness: | 50 µm. |
Dry Film Thickness: | 25 µm. |
Theoretical Spreading Rate: | 15.0m² / Lt. |
Practical Spreading Rate: | 10.0m² / Lt. (with 20% loss). |
*1 Measured according to ISO 3233:1998 (E).
Application Data:
Guiding Data Airless Spray:
Pressure at nozzle: | 15Mpa (150 kp/cm2, 2100 psi) |
Nozzle tip: | 0,021” |
Spray angle: | 65-80° |
New Surfaces
Surfaces must be clean and dry, free from loose material and dust. In case of a porous surface, a first coat using TEMPRA STABILISING SOLUTION
Old Surfaces
All loose particles must be sanded down. Surfaces must be adequately degreased, washed with fresh water and allowed to dry. Coat with TEMPRA STABILISING SOLUTION.
Application Conditions:
The temperatures and relative humidity should be such that no condensation can form on the substrate. The temperature should be min. 5°C when applied.
Drying Time:
The drying times are measured according to BS 3900 Part C2 And BS 3900 Part C3. Drying times are generally related to air circulation, temperature, film thickness, and the number of coats applied and will be affected correspondingly due to a various number of variables. The figures given in the table are typical with:
- Good ventilation (Outdoor exposure or free air circulation).
- Recommended film thickness.
- One coat on top of an inert substrate.
Substrate temperature. |
Surface dry. *1 |
Hard dry. *2 |
Dry to recoat*3 |
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Minimum |
Maximum*4 |
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5ºC |
60 min. |
60 hr. |
10 hr. |
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1. Measured according to BS 3900 Part C2.
2. Measured according to BS 3900 Part C3.
3. Recommended data given for recoating with same generic type of paint.
4. The surface should be dry and free from any contamination prior to application of the subsequent coat.
The given data should be considered as guidelines only. The actual drying time/ times before recoating may vary considerably and may be shorter or longer, depending on existing coating, generic type, film thickness, system chosen, no. of coats, ventilation, and temperature.
Storage:
Product must be stored in accordance with local regulations. Preferred storage conditions are in a cool dry place with adequate ventilation. The containers should be tightly sealed especially after use.
Handling:
Handle with care. STIR WELL BEFORE USE.
Packaging:
5 Lt.