INERTA 300
Epoxy phenol novolac paint
- Chemical resistant
- Corrosion protective
- Heat resistant
- Immersion resistant
- Water resistant
- 2-component
INERTA 300 is a two-pack epoxy phenol novolac paint with low solvent content.
Used for epoxy coating systems on the insides of steel tanks and basins, e.g. storage tanks of paper, pulp and chemical industry as well as sewage treatment plants. Withstands aqueous solutions of most chemicals as well as oil products. Withstands high temperatures, even 200°C dry heat. Epoxy coatings are prone to chalking and “yellowing” on exterior exposure. This affects the aesthetics of the coating, not its protective performance. Elevated temperatures may also lead to colour changes especially in lighter shades.
Technical data sheet
Surface preparation
Remove from the surfaces any contaminants that might be detrimental to surface preparation and application. Remove also water-soluble salts by using appropriate methods. The surfaces are prepared according to the different materials as follows:
STEEL SURFACES: Remove mill scale and rust by blast cleaning to preparation grade Sa 2½ (standard ISO 8501-1).
OLD PAINTED SURFACES SUITABLE FOR OVERCOATING: Any impurities that might be detrimental to the application of paint (e.g. grease and salts) are removed. The surfaces must be dry and clean. Old, painted surfaces that have exceeded the maximum overcoating time are to be roughened as well. Damaged parts are prepared in accordance with the requirements of the substrate and the maintenance coating.
The place and time of the preparation are to be chosen so that the prepared surface will not get dirty or damp before the subsequent treatment.
Prefabrication primer: All prefabrication primer coats must be completely removed regardless of the binder type. In practice this means that when the surface is viewed vertically from a distance of 1 meter and in normal lighting conditions the surface is of an evenly grey colour, i.e. the preparation grade is Sa 2½ (ISO 8501-1).
Additional instructive information for surface preparation can be found in standards EN ISO 12944-4 and ISO 8501-2.
Application
Take into consideration the pot life of the mixture when estimating the amount to be mixed at a time. Before application the base and hardener are mixed in right proportion. Stir thoroughly down to the bottom of the vessel. Mixing by machine is recommended, for example a slow-rotating hand-drill equipped with a mixer. Inadequate stirring or incorrect mixing ratio results in imperfect curing and impaired film properties.
Stir thoroughly before use.
Apply preferably by airless spray as only this method provides the recommended film thickness in a single operation. Suitable airless nozzle size 0.018 - 0.026". Brush can be used for touching up and painting small areas.
Application conditions
The surface to be treated must be dry. During the application and drying period the temperature of the ambient air, the surface and the product shall be above +10°C and the relative air humidity below 80%. Additionally, the temperature of the surface to be treated and the product must be at least +3°C above the dew point of the ambient air.
Storage
The storage stability is shown on the label. Must be stored tightly closed and kept cool.
Total mass of solids | abt. 1280 g/l |
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Volatile organic compound (VOC) | abt. 330 g/l |
Pot life | 2 h (+23 °C) |
Mixing ratio | 5:1 by volume (comp. A : comp. B) |
Hardener | Comp. B: INERTA 300 HARDENER |
Gloss | Matt |
Practical spreading rate | The values depend on the application technique, surface conditions, overspray, etc. |
Drying time – dust free | 1 h (ISO 9117-3:2010) |
Drying time – touch dry | 3 h (ISO 9117-5:2012) |
Drying time – fully cured | 7 d |
Thinner | TEKNOSOLV 9506 |
Clean up | TEKNOSOLV 9506 or TEKNOSOLV 9530. |
Colours | Red, grey, black and white. |
Safety markings | See safety data sheet. |