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PROCEDURA DI VERNICIATURA
PAINTING PROCEDURE
Document No. : PP-C1574_Rev.2
Contractor/Purchaser
Cliente
PT PELABUHAN INDONESIA III (PERSERO)
Company
Cliente Finale
PT PELABUHAN INDONESIA III (PERSERO)
Project
Progetto
PELINDO III
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14 Mar 2016 2 As Built E.B. M.T. E.B.
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29 Jan 2016 1 Issued for Approval E.B. M.T. E.B.
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20 Jan 2016 0 Issued for Approval E.B. M.T. E.B.
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PAGE OF CONTENTS
Description Page No
1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS / DOCUMENTI DI RIFERIMENTO 4
3 APPLICABILITY / APPLICABILITA' 4
4.2.1 Welds/Saldature 5
4.2.2 Edges/Spigoli 5
4.2.3 Surfaces/Superfici 5
5 ENVIRONMENTS CONDITION DURING THE PAINTING WORKS/CONDIZIONI AMBIENTALI
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1. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS / DOCUMENTI DI RIFERIMENTO
a) PURCHASE ORDER: HK.0502/221/P.III-2015
3. APPLICABILITY / APPLICABILITA'
This procedure applies to metallic structures, components and devices fabricated by Italgru Srl in order to satisfy
requirements relevant to Category C5 – M EN ISO 12944.
Components from market will be painted according to manufacturer standard (i.e. gears) but in any case must
satisfy the protection requirements in comparison with the contractual atmospheric corrosivity Class and the
expected durability (5 years) required for the Project.
La presente procedura è da intendersi applicabile alle strutture metalliche, componenti ed attrezzature fabbricate dalla
Italgru Srl atta a soddisfare i requisiti relativi alla Categoria C5 - M EN ISO 12944.
I componenti da commercio saranno verniciati in accordo agli standard fornitori (es. riduttori) ma in ogni caso
deve soddisfare i requisiti di protezione richiesti per la classe di corrosione atmosferica e la durevolezza
(5 anni) contrattuali richieste per il progetto.
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Tutte le imperfezioni rilevate prima e durante la preparazione delle superfici saranno rimosse con utensili in accordo
con quanto prescritto dal grado :
* P2 in accordo con lo standard ISO/DIS 8501-3 : per tutte le superfici operanti in ambienti marini ed industriali.
Possibili imperfezioni e difetti rilevati dopo la preparazione della superfice potranno essere rimossi con ri-preparazione
della superficie come richiesto in origine.
4.2.1 Welds/Saldature
Spot and discontinue welds will not be permitted.
Welding spatter: Surface shall be free of all loose welding spatter.
Weld ripple/profile: Surface shall be dressed to remove irregular – and sharp – edges profiles.
Welding slag: Surface shall be free from welding slag.
Undercut: Surface shall be free from sharp undercuts.
Weld porosity and end craters: shall be dressed out.
Non è permessa la presenza di saldature a tratti.
Spruzzi di saldatura: la superficie deve essere libera da spruzzi di saldatura.
Saldature irregolari: le superfici devono essere riprese laddove irregolari, grossolane o incollate.
Scoria di saldatura: la superficie deve essere esente da scoria di saldatura.
Spigoli vivi saldatura: la superficie deve essere esente da saldature non raccordate o a spigolo.
Porosità e crateri di fine passata: devono essere rimosse.
4.2.2 Edges/Spigoli
Rolled edges: see the above paragraphs.
Edges made by punching, shearing or sawing: Edges shall be reasonably smooth.
Thermally cut edges: No part of the edge shall have an irregular profile.
In any cases all edges shall be prepared smooth (rounded to minimum radius 2 mm).
Spigoli laminati: vedi paragrafi precedenti.
Spigoli derivanti da foratura, tranciatura o taglio meccanico: gli spigoli devono essere ragionevolmente raccordati.
Spigoli derivanti da taglio termico: non devono presentare profilo irregolare.
In ogni caso gli spigoli devono essere raccordati (con minimo raggio 2 mm).
4.2.3 Surfaces/Superfici
Pits and craters: Pits and craters shall be sufficiently open to allow penetration of paint.
Shelling: Surface shall be free from visible shelling.
Roll-over/roll lamination/cuts laminations: Surface shall be free from visible roll-over/lamination.
Rolled-in extraneous matter: Surface shall be free from visible rolled-in extraneous matter.
Grooves and gouges formed by mechanical action: The radius of grooves and gouges shall be not less than 2 mm.
Indentation and roll marks: Indentation and roll marks shall be smooth.
Vuoti e crateri: devono essere sufficientementge aperti da consentire la penetrazione della vernice.
Screpolature: la superficie deve essere libera da screpolature visibili.
Incollature, tagli e difetti da laminazione: la superficie deve essere libera dai difetti indicati.
Incollature da laminazione di materiali estranei: la superficie deve essere libera dai difetti indicati.
Solcature e tagli meccanici: i difetti devono essere raccordati con raggio minimo 2 mm.
Incisioni e sfogliature: i difetti devono essere rimossi e la superficie levigata.
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5. ENVIRONMENTS CONDITION DURING THE PAINTING WORKS/CONDIZIONI AMBIENTALI DURANTE IL LAVORO
DI VERNICIATURA
Surface preparation shall not be carried out when the steel temperature is less than 3°C above dew point and when the
relative humidity of the air is greater than 85%.
No coating shall be applied when the steel temperature is less than 3°C above dew point, when the relative humidity
of the air is greater than 85%, when the air temperature is less than 10°C, excluding the products, which are
suitable for application at low temperature.
Normally, paint shall not be applied to surfaces exceeding 50°C at the time of application and however according to
product data sheet.
The environmental condition shall be checked according to standard ISO 8502-4.
La preparazione della superficie non dovrà essere eseguita quando la temperatura dell’acciaio è meno di 3°C sopra
la temperatura di condensazione (DEW POINT) e quando l’umidità relativa dell’aria è più alta dell’85%.
L'applicazione della vernice non dovrà essere eseguita quando la temperatura dell’acciaio è meno di 3°C sopra
la temperatura di condensazione (DEW POINT), quando l’umidità relativa dell’aria è più alta dell’85%, quando la
temperatura dell’aria è inferiore a 10°C (esclusi i prodotti che sono adatti per l’applicazione a bassa temperatura).
Normalmente la pittura non dovrebbe essere applicata su superfici che superino i 50°C al momento dell’applicazione
e comunque in accordo con i dati del prodotto.
La condizione ambientale dovrà essere controllata in accordo con quanto prescritto dallo standard ISO 8502-4.
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6.1 Spray application / Applicazione spray
Equipments and related components recommend by paint manufacturer shall be used.
Before spraying each coat of the system, all areas as corner, edges, weldes, bolts, nuts, difficult-to-reach-areas,
etc. shall be pre-coated by brush (stripe-coated) to ensure that these areas have at least the minimum specified
film thickness.
Dovranno essere utilizzate attrezzature e relativi componenti raccomandati dal produttore della pittura.
Prima di spruzzare ogni rivestimento tutte le aree come angoli, bordi, saldature, bulloni, dadi, aree difficili da
raggiungere, etc. dovranno essere pre-rivestite con pennelli (STRIPE-COATED) per assicurare che anche queste
aree presentino almeno lo spessore minimo richiesto.
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Document No. : ANNEX A
PAINTING CYCLE FOR EXTERNAL CARBON STEEL PARTS BLASTED (SEE PAR. 4.1)
CICLO DI VERNICIATURA PER PER PARTI ESTERNE IN ACCIAIO AL CARBONIO SABBIATE (VEDI PAR.4.1)
NOTE
1) Areas where is applied stripe-coat don't enter in Total Maximum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) /
1) Le zone rivestite a pennello (stripe-coat) non entreranno nello spessore totale massimo a secco (DFT)
CRANE PARTS/ELEMENTI GRU
EXTERNAL OF CARRIER / TOWER / FRAME / OUTRIGGER / PADS / A-FRAME / HOIST / BOOM /
COUNTERWEIGHTS / LUFFING CYLINDER / MACHINERY ROOM FRAME / CONTROL ROOM FRAME /
ELECTRIC ROOM FRAME
ESTERNO DI CARRO / COLONNA / PIATTAFORMA / SFILANTE / PIEDINI / CAVALLETTO / ARGANI /
BRACCIO / CONTRAPPESI / CILINDRO BRANDEGGIO/ OSSATURA SALA MACCHINE/
OSSATURA SALA CONTROLLO/OSSATURA SALA ELETTRICA
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Document No. : ANNEX A
PAINTING CYCLE FOR INTERNAL CARBON STEEL PARTS BLASTED (SEE PAR. 4.1)
CICLO DI VERNICIATURA PER PER PARTI INTERNE IN ACCIAIO AL CARBONIO SABBIATE (VEDI PAR.4.1)
NOTE
1) Areas where is applied stripe-coat don't enter in Total Maximum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) /
1) Le zone rivestite a pennello (stripe-coat) non entreranno nello spessore totale massimo a secco (DFT)
CRANE PARTS/ELEMENTI GRU
INTERNAL OF MACHINERY ROOM / CONTROL ROOM / ELECTRIC ROOM / TOWER
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Document No. : ANNEX A
PAINTING CYCLE FOR MECHANICAL PARTS DEGREASED NOT BLASTED (SEE PAR. 4.1)
CICLO DI VERNICIATURA PER PER PARTI MECCANICHE SGRASSATE NON SABBIATE (VEDI PAR.4.1)
NOTE
1) Areas where is applied stripe-coat don't enter in Total Maximum Dry Film Thickness (DFT) /
1) Le zone rivestite a pennello (stripe-coat) non entreranno nello spessore totale massimo a secco (DFT)
CRANE PARTS/ELEMENTI GRU
OUTRIGGER & STEERING CYLINDERS / SLEW BEARING / HOOK BLOCK / WHEEL RIM & DRUM /
EXTERNAL OIL PIPE / PUMP / GEAR
CILINDRI STABILIZZATORI E STERZO / RALLA / BOZZELLO / CERCHIONI E TAMBURI RUOTA /
TUBAZIONI OLIO ESTERNE / POMPE / RIDUTTORI
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Document No. : ANNEX A
removed by blast cleaning or scraping, if necessary to bare metal until a proper visual appearance and Dft is achieved.
Se uno spessore secco troppo alto (si veda Scheda Tecnica Prodotto) da luogo a un aspetto visivo non conforme, ad esempio colature,
increspature ecc, il rivestimento sarà rimosso tramite sabbiatura o carteggiatura,se necessario fino a raggiungere la superficie metallica.
Uno strato aggiuntivo di Fondo o Intermedio o Finitura verrà applicato quando la misurazione dello spessore secco risulta essere troppo bassa.
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Document No. : ANNEX A
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Boom Tip & Relevant Sheaves:
Pantone 388C
Pantone 388C
Pantone 306C
Transformer Container
Pantone 388C
Pantone 286C
PO
RT
OF
PE TG
RA
K
Pantone 388C
Generator Container
Air Conditioner
Axles & Rims:
Pantone 286C Colors:
Pantone: 286C
CMYK: 100-80-0-3
RGB: 3-78-162
NOTES:
Ÿ Handrails, Catwalks, Ladders, Gratings:
Galvanized ( Not painted );
Pantone: 306C
Ÿ Generator Container:
CMYK: 75-0-5-0
Supplier Standard Color ( RAL 9010,
RGB: 0-188-231
Mandatory);
Ÿ *Air Conditioner
Supplier Standard Color.
Pantone: 388C
CMYK: 18-0-1000-0
RGB: 219-225-32 Scale General tolerance
UNI EN 22768-1
Model
PAINTING COLOR SCHEME IMHC - 2120 E
Interzinc® 42
Epoxy-Zinc
PRODUCT A two component, metallic zinc primer.
DESCRIPTION
INTENDED USES As a zinc primer for application as part of a coating system for structures in aggressive
environments in a wide range of industries, including offshore facilities, petrochemical plants, pulp
and paper mills, bridges and power plants. Interzinc 42 has been designed for use in maintenance
situations and as a primer at new construction.
Theoretical Coverage 7.30 m²/litre at 75 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids
294 sq.ft/US gallon at 3 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids
Drying Time
Overcoating Interval with
recommended topcoats
Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum
REGULATORY DATA Flash Point (Typical) Part A 31°C (88°F); Part B 32°C (90°F); Mixed 32°C (90°F)
Product Weight 1.94 kg/l (16.2 lb/gal)
VOC 3.43 lb/gal (412 g/lt) EPA Method 24
226 g/kg EU Solvent Emissions Directive
(Council Directive 1999/13/EC)
See Product Characteristics section for further details
Protective Coatings
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Interzinc® 42
Epoxy-Zinc
SURFACE All surfaces to be coated should be clean, dry and free from contamination. Prior to paint
PREPARATION application all surfaces should be assessed and treated in accordance with ISO 8504:2000.
Abrasive blast clean to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6. If oxidation has occurred between
blasting and application of Interzinc 42, the surface should be reblasted to the specified visual
standard.
Surface defects revealed by the blast cleaning process should be ground, filled, or treated in the
appropriate manner.
Interzinc 42 is suitable for application to steelwork freshly coated with zinc silicate shop primers.
If the zinc shop primer shows extensive or widely scattered breakdown, or excessive zinc corrosion
products, overall sweep blasting will be necessary. Other types of shop primer are not suitable for
overcoating and will require complete removal by abrasive blast cleaning.
Weld seams and damaged areas should be blast cleaned to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-
SP6.
APPLICATION Mixing Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit
in the proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed it must be used
within the working pot life specified.
(1) Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator.
(2) Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B) with Base
(Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator.
Mix Ratio 4 part(s) : 1 part(s) by volume
Working Pot Life 10°C (50°F) 15°C (59°F) 25°C (77°F) 40°C (104°F)
24 hours 16 hours 10 hours 5 hours
Work Stoppages Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment.
Thoroughly flush all equipment with International GTA822. Once units of
paint have been mixed they should not be resealed and it is advised that
after prolonged stoppages work recommences with freshly mixed units.
Clean Up Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA822. It is
good working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the
course of the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount
sprayed, temperature and elapsed time, including any delays.
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Interzinc® 42
Epoxy-Zinc
PRODUCT In order to ensure good anti-corrosive performance, it is important to achieve a minimum dry film
CHARACTERISTICS thickness of Interzinc 42 of 50 microns (2 mils). The film thickness of Interzinc 42 applied must be
compatible with the blast profile achieved during surface preparation. Low film thickness should not
be applied over coarse blast profiles.
Care should be excercised to avoid the application of dry film thicknesses in excess of 150 microns
(6 mils).
Care should be exercised during application to avoid over-application which may result in cohesive
film failure with subsequent high builds, and to avoid dry spray which can lead to pinholing of
subsequent coats.
Over-application of Interzinc 42 will extend both the minimum overcoating periods and handling
times, and may be detrimental to long term overcoating properties.
When Interzinc 42 is allowed to weather before topcoating ensure all zinc salts are removed prior to
paint application and only topcoat with recommended materials.
Surface temperature must always be a minimum of 3°C (5°F) above dew point.
This product will not cure adequately below 5°C (41°F). For maximum performance ambient curing
temperatures should be above 10°C (50°F).
Interzinc 42 is not normally recommended for underwater use. Please consult International
Protective Coatings for details in this situation.
A low temperature curing agent is available for use in Australasia. Consult International Protective
Coatings for further details.
Note: VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purpose only. These may be subject
to variation depending on factors such as differences in colour and normal manufacturing
tolerances.
Low molecular weight reactive additives, which will form part of the film during normal ambient cure
conditions, will also affect VOC values determined using EPA Method 24.
SYSTEMS Interzinc 42 is designed for application to correctly prepared steel. However, it is also possible to
COMPATIBILITY apply over approved prefabrication primers. Further details of these can be obtained from
International Protective Coatings.
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Interzinc® 42
Epoxy-Zinc
D ADDITIONAL Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet
et INFORMATION can be found in the following documents available at www.international-pc.com:
ail
T • Definitions & Abbreviations
o
p • Surface Preparation
• Paint Application
SAFETY This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in
PRECAUTIONS accordance with the advice given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the
container(s), and should not be used without reference to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers.
All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all
relevant national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations.
In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and
fumes will be emitted which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and
adequate local exhaust ventilation.
If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings
for further advice.
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PACK SIZE Unit Size Part A Part B
Vol Pack Vol Pack
10 litre 8 litre 10 litre 2 litre 2.5 litre
5 US gal 4 US gal 5 US gal 1 US gal 1 US gal
This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.international-marine.com or www.international-pc.com, and should be the same as this document. Should there be any
discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence.
All trademarks mentioned in this publication are owned by, or licensed to, the AkzoNobel group of companies.
www.international-pc.com
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Intergard® 475HS
Epoxy
PRODUCT A low VOC, high solids, high build, two component epoxy coating. Available with conventional
DESCRIPTION pigmentation, or alternatively can be pigmented with micaceous iron oxide to provide enhanced
overcoating properties.
INTENDED USES For use as a high build epoxy coating to improve barrier protection for a range of anti-corrosive
coating systems in a wide range of environments including offshore structures, petrochemical
plants, pulp and paper mills and bridges.
Suitable for use in both maintenance and new construction situations as part of an anti-corrosive
coating system.
The micaceous iron oxide variant improves long term overcoating properties, better facilitating
application in the fabrication shop, prior to shipping, with final overcoating on site.
Theoretical Coverage 6.40 m²/litre at 125 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids
257 sq.ft/US gallon at 5 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids
Primed Surfaces
Intergard 475HS should always be applied over a recommended anti-corrosive coating scheme.
The primer surface should be dry and free from all contamination and Intergard 475HS must be
applied within the overcoating intervals specified (consult the relevant product data sheet).
Areas of breakdown, damage etc., should be prepared to the specified standard (e.g. Sa2½ (ISO
8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6, Abrasive Blasting, or SSPC-SP11, Power Tool Cleaning) and patch
primed prior to the application of Intergard 475HS.
Ensure that the surface of the primer is clean, dry and free from contamination and zinc salts before
application of Intergard 475HS. Ensure zinc primers are fully cured before overcoating.
APPLICATION Mixing Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit
in the proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed it must be used
within the working pot life specified.
(1) Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator.
(2) Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B) with Base
(Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator.
Working Pot Life -5°C (23°F) 5°C (41°F) 15°C (59°F) 25°C (77°F)
3 hours 3 hours 2.5 hours 2 hours
Work Stoppages Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment.
Thoroughly flush all equipment with International GTA822. Once units of
paint have been mixed they should not be resealed and it is advised that
after prolonged stoppages work recommences with freshly mixed units.
Clean Up Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA822. It is
good working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the
course of the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount
sprayed, temperature and elapsed time, including any delays.
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Intergard® 475HS
Epoxy
PRODUCT Intergard 475HS is primarily designed for use as a high build barrier coat to impart barrier
CHARACTERISTICS protection to a coating system. It is recommended that it should be overcoated with a durable finish
from the Interfine or Interthane range when appearance is important.
Maximum film build in one coat is best attained by airless spray. When applying by methods other
than airless spray, the required film build is unlikely to be achieved. Application by air spray may
require a multiple cross spray pattern to attain maximum film build. Low or high temperatures may
require specific application techniques to achieve maximum film build.
When applying Intergard 475HS by brush or roller, it may be necessary to apply multiple coats to
achieve the total specified system dry film thickness.
Surface temperature must always be a minimum of 3°C above dew point. When applying Intergard
475HS in confined spaces ensure adequate ventilation. Exposure to unacceptably low
temperatures and/or high humidities during or immediately after application may result in
incomplete cure and surface contamination that could jeopardise subsequent intercoat adhesion.
An alternative curing agent is available for applications at temperatures greater than 25°C (77°F).
Interchanging standard and elevated temperature curing agents during application to a specific
structure will give rise to an observable colour change due to the difference in the
yellowing/discolouration process common to all epoxies on exposure to UV light. In common with all
epoxies Intergard 475HS will chalk and discolour on exterior exposure. However, these phenomena
are not detrimental to anti-corrosive performance.
The micaceous iron oxide variant of this product is frequently used as a 'travel coat' prior to final
overcoating on site. To ensure best extended overcoating properties ensure over-application does
not occur and that the surface is fully cleaned of any contamination which may be present in the
surface texture due to the coarse nature of the micaceous iron oxide pigmentation.
When applying Intergard 475HS at temperatures less than 15°C (59°F) or wet film thicknesses of
150 microns (6 mils) or less, addition of around 5% International GTA007 thinners will improve film
appearance, sprayability and aid film thickness control.
Note: VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purpose only. These may be subject
to variation depending on factors such as differences in colour and normal manufacturing
tolerances.
Low molecular weight reactive additives, which will form part of the film during normal ambient cure
conditions, will also affect VOC values determined using EPA Method 24.
SYSTEMS Intergard 475HS is designed for use over correctly primed steel. Suitable primers are:
COMPATIBILITY
Intercure 200 Interzinc 22 (mist coat or tie coat may be required)*
Intergard 251 Interzinc 315
Intergard 269 Interzinc 52
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Intergard® 475HS
Epoxy
D ADDITIONAL Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet
et INFORMATION can be found in the following documents available at www.international-pc.com:
ail
T • Definitions & Abbreviations
o
p • Surface Preparation
• Paint Application
SAFETY This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in
PRECAUTIONS accordance with the advice given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the
container(s), and should not be used without reference to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers.
All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all
relevant national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations.
In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and
fumes will be emitted which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and
adequate local exhaust ventilation.
If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings
for further advice.
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PACK SIZE Unit Size Part A Part B
Vol Pack Vol Pack
20 litre 15 litre 20 litre 5 litre 5 litre
5 US gal 3 US gal 5 US gal 1 US gal 1 US gal
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Important Note
The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive; any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in this data sheet without first
obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at their own risk. All advice given or statements made about the product
(whether in this data sheet or otherwise) is correct to the best of our knowledge but we have no control over the quality or the condition of the substrate or the many factors affecting the
use and application of the product. Therefore, unless we specifically agree in writing to do so, we do not accept any liability at all for the performance of the product or for (subject to the
maximum extent permitted by law) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the product. We hereby disclaim any warranties or representations, express or implied, by operation of
law or otherwise, including, without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All products supplied and technical advice given are subject to
our Conditions of Sale. You should request a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is liable to modification from time to time in the
light of experience and our policy of continuous development. It is the user's responsibility to check with their local representative that this data sheet is current prior to using the product.
This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.international-marine.com or www.international-pc.com, and should be the same as this document. Should there be any
discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence.
All trademarks mentioned in this publication are owned by, or licensed to, the AkzoNobel group of companies.
www.international-pc.com
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Interthane® 990
Polyurethane
PRODUCT A two component acrylic polyurethane finish giving excellent durability and long term recoatability.
DESCRIPTION
INTENDED USES Suitable for use in both new construction and as a maintenance finish which can be used in a wide
variety of environments including offshore structures, chemical and petrochemical plants, bridges, pulp
and paper mills, and in the power industry.
Drying Time
Overcoating Interval with
recommended topcoats
Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum
REGULATORY DATA Flash Point (Typical) Part A 93°F (34°C); Part B 120°F (49°C); Mixed 95°F (35°C)
APPLICATION Mixing Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit in
the proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed, it must be used within
the working pot life specified.
(1) Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator.
(2) Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B) with Base
(Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator.
Mix Ratio 6 part(s): 1part(s) by volume
Working Pot Life 23°F (-5°C) 41°F (5°C) 59°F (15°C) 77°F (25°C) 104°F (40°C)
26 hours 12 hours 4 hours 2 hours 45 minutes
Thinner International GTA713 Do not thin more than allowed by local environmental
(or International GTA733 legislation
or GTA056)
Cleaner International GTA713 (or International GTA733 or GTA056)
Work Stoppages Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly
flush all equipment with International GTA713. Once units of paint have been
mixed they should not be resealed and it is advised that after prolonged
stoppages work recommences with freshly mixed units.
Clean Up Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA713. It is good
working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the course of
the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount sprayed,
temperature and elapsed time, including any delays.
All surplus materials and empty containers should be disposed of in
accordance with appropriate regional regulations/legislation.
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Interthane® 990
Polyurethane
PRODUCT Interthane 990 is available in a range of metallic finishes - please consult the separate Interthane 990
CHARACTERISTICS Metallic Working Procedures document for further information.
Level of sheen and surface finish is dependent on application method. Avoid using a mixture of
application methods whenever possible.
Best results in terms of gloss and appearance will always be obtained by conventional air spray
application.
For brush and roller application, and in some colors, two coats of Interthane 990 may be required to
give uniform coverage, especially when applying Interthane 990 over dark undercoats, and when using
certain lead free bright colors such as yellows and oranges. Best practice is to use a color compatible
intermediate or anti-corrosive coating under the Interthane 990.
When overcoating after weathering, or aging, ensure the coating is fully cleaned to remove all surface
contamination such as oil, grease, salt crystals and traffic fumes, before application of a further coat of
Interthane 990.
Absolute measured adhesion of topcoats to aged Interthane 990 is less than that to fresh material,
however, it is adequate for the specified end use.
This product must only be thinned using the recommended International thinners. The use of alternative
thinners, particularly those containing alcohols, can severely affect the curing mechanism of the coating.
Surface temperature must always be a minimum of 5°F (3°C) above dew point.
When applying Interthane 990 in confined spaces, ensure adequate ventilation.
Interthane 990 is capable of curing at temperatures below 32°F (0°C). However, this product should not
be applied at temperatures below 32°F (0°C ) where there is a possibility of ice formation on the
substrate. Condensation occurring during or immediately after application may result in a matte finish
and an inferior film. Premature exposure to ponding water will cause color change, especially in dark
colors and at low temperatures.
This product is not recommended for use in immersion conditions. When severe chemical or solvent
splashing is likely to occur, contact International Protective Coatings for information regarding suitability.
A modified version of Interthane 990 is available for use within the Korean marketplace in order to
provide improved workability.
Note: VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purpose only. These may be subject to
variation depending on factors such as differences in color and normal manufacturing tolerances.
Low molecular weight reactive additives, which will form part of the film during normal ambient cure
conditions, will also effect VOC values determined using EPA Method 24.
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Interthane® 990
Polyurethane
D ADDITIONAL Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet can be found in the
following documents available at www.international-pc.com:
et INFORMATION
ai • Definitions & Abbreviations
l
T • Surface Preparation
o • Paint Application
p
• Theoretical & Practical Coverage
SAFETY This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in accordance with the advice
PRECAUTIONS given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the container(s), and should not be used without reference to
the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers.
All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all relevant
national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations.
In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and fumes will be emitted
which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and adequate local exhaust ventilation.
If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings for further advice.
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PACK SIZE Unit Size Part A Part B
Vol Pack Vol Pack
20 liter 17.14 liter 20 liter 2.86 liter 3.7 liter
5 US gal 4.29 US gal 5 US gal 0.71 US gal 1 US gal
STORAGE Shelf Life 24 months (Part A) & 12 months (Part B) minimum at 77°F (25°C)
Subject to re-inspection thereafter. Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources
of heat and ignition.
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Disclaimer
The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive; any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in this data sheet without first
obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at their own risk. All advice given or statements made about the product (whether in
this data sheet or otherwise) is correct to the best of our knowledge but we have no control over the quality or the condition of the substrate or the many factors affecting the use and application
of the product. Therefore, unless we specifically agree in writing to do so, we do not accept any liability at all for the performance of the product or for (subject to the maximum extent permitted
by law) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the product. We hereby disclaim any warranties or representations, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, including, without
limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All products supplied and technical advice given are subject to our Conditions of Sale. You should request
a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is liable to modification from time to time in the light of experience and our policy of continuous
development. It is the user's responsibility to check with their local representative that this data sheet is current prior to using the product.
This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.international-marine.com or www.international-pc.com, and should be the same as this document. Should there be any
discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence.
All trademarks mentioned in this publication are owned by, or licensed to, the AkzoNobel group of companies.
www.international-pc.com
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Interseal® 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
PRODUCT A low VOC, two component high build, high solids surface tolerant epoxy coating.
DESCRIPTION
Provides excellent anti-corrosive protection to industrial and coastal structures, pulp and paper
plants, and bridges in atmospheric exposure.
PRACTICAL Colour Wide range for use with curing agent EGA659.
INFORMATION FOR
INTERSEAL 670HS Gloss Level Semi-gloss
Volume Solids 82% ± 3%
Theoretical Coverage 5.47 m²/litre at 150 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids
219 sq.ft/US gallon at 6 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids
Drying Time
Overcoating Interval with
recommended topcoats
Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum
REGULATORY DATA Flash Point (Typical) Part A 36°C (97°F); Part B 27°C (81°F)
Protective Coatings
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Interseal® 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
SURFACE All surfaces to be coated should be clean, dry and free from contamination. Prior to paint
PREPARATION application all surfaces should be assessed and treated in accordance with ISO 8504:2000.
Abrasive blast clean to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6. If oxidation has occurred between
blasting and application of Interseal 670HS, the surface should be reblasted to the specified visual
standard.
Surface defects revealed by the blast cleaning process should be ground, filled, or treated in the
appropriate manner. A surface profile of 50-75 microns (2-3 mils) is recommended.
APPLICATION Mixing Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit
in the proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed it must be used
within the working pot life specified.
(1) Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator.
(2) Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B) with Base
(Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator.
Mix Ratio 5.6 part(s) : 1 part(s) by volume
Working Pot Life 5°C (41°F) 10°C (50°F) 25°C (77°F) 40°C (104°F)
5 hours 3 hours 2 hours 60 minutes
Clean Up Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA822. It is
good working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the
course of the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount
sprayed, temperature and elapsed time, including any delays.
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Interseal® 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
PRODUCT Apply in good climatic conditions. The temperature of the surface to be coated must be at least 3°C
CHARACTERISTICS (5°F) above the dew point.
Level of sheen and surface finish are dependent on application method. Avoid using a mixture of
application methods whenever possible.
In common with all epoxies Interseal 670HS will chalk and discolour on exterior exposure. However,
these phenomena are not detrimental to anti-corrosive performance.
Premature exposure to ponding water will cause a colour change, especially in dark colours.
Note: VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purpose only. These may be subject to
variation depending on factors such as differences in colour and normal manufacturing tolerances.
Low molecular weight reactive additives, which will form part of the film during normal ambient cure
conditions, will also affect VOC values determined using EPA Method 24.
The following topcoats are approved for use with Interseal 670HS
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Interseal® 670HS
Surface Tolerant Epoxy
D ADDITIONAL Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet
et INFORMATION can be found in the following documents available at www.international-pc.com:
ail
T • Definitions & Abbreviations
o
p • Surface Preparation
• Paint Application
SAFETY This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in
PRECAUTIONS accordance with the advice given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the
container(s), and should not be used without reference to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers.
All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all
relevant national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations.
In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and
fumes will be emitted which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and
adequate local exhaust ventilation.
If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings
for further advice.
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PACK SIZE Unit Size Part A Part B
Vol Pack Vol Pack
15 litre 12.75 litre 18 litre 2.25 litre 3 litre
This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.international-marine.com or www.international-pc.com, and should be the same as this document. Should there be any
discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence.
All trademarks mentioned in this publication are owned by, or licensed to, the AkzoNobel group of companies.
www.international-pc.com
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