Sabtu, 15 Mei 2010

HEMPADUR MASTIC 45880

(www.amanpaint.com)

HEMPADUR MASTIC 45880/
HEMPADUR MASTIC 45881

High temperatures: 45881: BASE 45889 with CURING AGENT 95881
Low to medium temperatures: 45880: BASE 45889 with CURING AGENT 95880
Description: HEMPADUR MASTIC 45880/45881 is a two-component polyamide adduct cured, high
solids, high build epoxy paint. It forms a hard and tough coating, has good wetting
properties and low temperature curing.
Recommended use: As a selfprimed, surface tolerant paint system or as an intermediate or finishing coat in
heavy duty paint systems where low VOC and high film build are required.
Multipurpose coating as per specification for maintenance including ballast tanks and
underwater hull and new steel in those cases, where a need for few products
outweighs more specialised coatings.
Can be specified where extended recoating properties for polyurethane topcoats are
requested (typically travel coating). May be used directly on cured zinc silicate
(GALVOSIL products) or spray-metallized surfaces to minimize popping.
As a topcoat where the usual outdoor cosmetic appearance of epoxy paints is
acceptable.
Service temperatures: Maximum, dry exposure only: 120°C/248°F
Certificates/Approvals: Tested for non-contamination of grain cargo at the Newcastle Occupational Health,
Great Britain. Complies with Section 175.300 of the Code of Federal Regulations in
respect of carriage of dry foodstuffs (FDA) in spaces with an internal surface area larger
than 1000 m²/10,750 sq.ft.
HEMPADUR MASTIC 45881 is in accordance with Aramco’s specification APCS 1, APCS
12, APCS 26 and 26T.
Classified as class 1 material according to BS 476: Part 7: 1997 (fire testing).
HEMPADUR MASTIC 45880 is approved as a low flame spread material by Danish,
French, Spanish, Singaporean, Malaysian and Indonesian authorities according to IMO
resolution MSC 61 (67).
Has a French, Spanish, Danish, Singaporean, Malaysian and Indonesian EC-type
Examination Certificate.
Complies with EU Directive 2004/42/EC, subcategory j.
Please see REMARKS overleaf.
Availability: Part of Group Assortment. Local availability subject to confirmation.
PHYSICAL CONSTANTS:
Version, mixed product: 45880 45881
Colours/Shade nos: Grey/12170* Grey/12170*
Finish: Semi--gloss Semi--gloss
Volume solids, %: 77 ± 1 77 ± 1
Theoretical spreading rate: 3.9 m²/litre - 200 micron 3.9 m²/litre - 200 micron
154 sq.ft./US gallon - 8 mils 154 sq.ft./US gallon - 8 mils
Flash point: 35°C/95°F 35°C/95°F
Specific gravity: 1.4 kg/litre - 11.7 lbs/US gallon 1.4 kg/litre - 11.7 lbs/US gallon
Dry to touch: 4 (approx) hours at 20°C/68°F 3 (approx) hours at 30°C/86°F
Fully cured: 7 days at 20°C/68°F 5 days at 30°C/86°F
V.O.C.: 220 g/litre - 1.8 lbs/US gallon 220 g/litre - 1.8 lbs/US gallon
*Wide range of colours available via Hempel's MULTI-TINT system.
The physical constants stated are nominal data according to the HEMPEL Group's approved formulas. They are
subject to normal manufacturing tolerances and where stated, being standard deviation according to ISO 3534-1.
APPLICATION DETAILS:
Version: 45880 45881
Mixing ratio: Base 45889 : Curing agent 95880 Base 45889 : Curing agent 95881
3 : 1 by volume 3 : 1 by volume
Application method: Airless spray Brush (touch up) Airless spray Brush (touch up)
Thinner (max. vol.): Depending on purpose usually less than 5% THINNER 08450 (See REMARKS overleaf)
Pot life: 1 hour (20°C/68°F) (Airless spray) 1½ hour (30°C/86°F) (Airless spray)
2 hours (20°C/68°F) (Brush) 2 hours (30°C/86°F) (Brush)
Nozzle orifice: .017"-.023" (See separate APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS)
Nozzle pressure: 250 bar/3600 psi (Airless spray data are indicative and subject to adjustment)
Cleaning of tools: HEMPEL’S TOOL CLEANER 99610 or HEMPEL'S THINNER 08450
Indicated film thickness, dry: 200 micron/8 mils (see REMARKS overleaf)
Indicated film thickness, wet: 275 micron/11 mils
Recoat interval, min/max: According to separate APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Safety: Handle with care. Before and during use, observe all safety labels on packaging and paint
containers, consult.............

see on www.amanpaint.com

RAVAX FINISH

(www.amanpaint.com)

RAVAX FINISH
(RX FC)


RAVAX FINISH, based on a chlorinated rubber vehicle, physically dries by evaporation of the solvents.
It has excellent adhesion property, weathering resistance and gloss and color retention.
It is also highly resistant to the influence of salt water, oil and chalking.
Although standard dry film thickness is 35 microns per coat, it is possible to obtain a maximum of 50 microns
dry film thickness per coat.

Jumat, 14 Mei 2010

INTERNATIONAL PAINT

(www.amanpaint.com)

Interzinc® 12
Inorganic Zinc Rich Silicate


PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
A two component solvent based inorganic zinc-rich ethyl silicate primer. Complies with the
composition and performance requirements of SSPC Paint 20.
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
As a metallic zinc pigmented primer to provide excellent protection to steel substrates; for use with
a wide range of high performance systems in offshore and onshore environments including oil
production platforms, refineries, bridges, tanks, pipework and structural steelwork.
Ideal for giving long term protection to structural steel prior to field topcoating.
Can be used for new construction and as fast drying primer, capable of application in a wide range
of climatic conditions including low temperatures.
INTENDED USES
Greenish Grey
Matt
62%
50-75 microns (2-3 mils) dry equivalent to
81-121 microns (3.2-4.8 mils) wet
8.30 m²/litre at 75 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids
331 sq.ft/US gallon at 3 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids
Allow appropriate loss factors
Airless Spray, Air Spray
PRACTICAL
INFORMATION FOR
INTERZINC 12
Colour
Gloss Level
Volume Solids
Typical Thickness
Theoretical Coverage
Practical Coverage
Method of Application
Drying Time
Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum
¹ See International Protective Coatings Definitions and Abbreviations
Overcoating is dependent upon ambient conditions. The figures quoted above have been
determined at the quoted dry film thickness, temperature and 65% relative humidity. See Product
Characteristics for further advice.
Overcoating Interval with
recommended topcoats
5°C (41°F) 40 minutes 4 hours 36 hours Extended¹
15°C (59°F) 20 minutes 2 hours 24 hours Extended¹
25°C (77°F) 15 minutes 1 hour 16 hours Extended¹
40°C (104°F) 5 minutes 30 minutes 8 hours Extended¹
15°C (59°F)
16°C (61°F)
2.4000 kg/l (20.0 lb/gal)
REGULATORY DATA Flash Point
Product Weight
VOC
See Product Characteristics section for further details
3.76 lb/gal (451 g/l) USA - EPA Method 24
223 g/kg EU Solvent Emissions Directive
(Council Directive 1999/13/EC)

Interzinc® 12
Inorganic Zinc Rich Silicate


Page 1 of 4
Ref:2541
Issue Date:07/07/2009
Protective Coatings

Interzinc® 12
Inorganic Zinc Rich Silicate


All surfaces to be coated should be clean, dry and free from contamination. Prior to paint application all
surfaces should be assessed and treated in accordance with ISO 8504:2000.
Oil or grease should be removed in accordance with SSPC-SP1 solvent cleaning.
Abrasive Blast Cleaning
Abrasive blast clean to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6. If oxidation has occurred between
blasting and application of Interzinc 12, 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 40-75 microns (1.5-3.0 mils) is recommended.
Shop Primed Steelwork
Interzinc 12 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.
Damaged / Repair Areas
All damaged areas should ideally be blast cleaned to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6. However,
it is acceptable that small areas can be power tool cleaned to Pt3 (JSRA SPSS:1984) or SSPC-SP11,
provided the area is not polished. Repair of the damaged area can then be carried out using a
recommended zinc epoxy primer - consult International Protective Coatings for specific advice.
SURFACE
PREPARATION
Interzinc 12 is supplied in 2 parts, a liquid Binder base component (Part A) and
a Powder component (Part B). The Powder (Part B) should be slowly added to
the liquid Binder (Part A) whilst stirring with a mechanical agitator. DO NOT
ADD LIQUID TO POWDER. Material should be filtered prior to application and
should be constantly agitated in the pot during spraying. Once the unit has
been mixed it should be used within the working pot life specified.
3.65 part(s) : 1.00 part(s) by volume
Suitable - Small areas Typically 25-50 microns (1.0-2.0 mils) can be
achieved
Not recommended
International GTA803 or
International GTA415
International GTA803 or International GTA415
Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly
flush all equipment with International GTA803. 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 all equipment immediately after use with International GTA803. 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.
Do not thin more than allowed by local
environmental legislation
Recommended
Recommended Gun DeVilbiss MBC or JGA
Air Cap 704 or 765
Fluid Tip E
Tip Range 0.38-0.53 mm (15-21 thou)
Total output fluid pressure at spray tip not less than
112 kg/cm² (1593 p.s.i.)
A 9 mm (0.375") fluid hose of maximum 15 metres
(49 ft) is recommended.
APPLICATION Mixing
Mix Ratio
Working Pot Life
Airless Spray
Air Spray
(Pressure Pot)
Brush
Roller
Thinner
Cleaner
Work Stoppages
Clean Up
5°C (41°F) 15°C (59°F) 25°C (77°F) 40°C (104°F)
12 hours 8 hours 4 hours 2 hours
Page 2 of 4

Interzinc® 12
Inorganic Zinc Rich Silicate


Prior to overcoating, Interzinc 12 must be clean, dry and free from both soluble salts and excessive
zinc corrosion products.
Surface temperature must always be a minimum of 3°C above dew point.
When applying Interzinc 12 in confined spaces ensure adequate ventilation.
The minimum overcoating interval is dependent upon the relative humidity during cure. Below 65%
relative humidity the minimum recoat period will normally be at least 24 hours, but will be
dependent upon the dry film thickness, ambient temperature and relative humidity during the
application and curing period.
It is recommended that prior to overcoating a solvent rub test to ASTM D4752 should be
undertaken. A value of 4 indicates a satisfactory degree of cure for overcoating purposes.
At relative humidities below 50%, curing will be severely retarded and humidity may need to be
increased by steam or water spraying. Alternatively, the use of Interzinc accelerator solution may
be necessary. Please consult International Protective Coatings for further details in this situation.
For high temperature systems the thickness of Interzinc 12 should be restricted to 50 microns (2
mils) d.f.t. Continuous dry temperature resistance of Interzinc 12 is 400°C (752°F) if left
untopcoated, however, if this product is used as a primer for Intertherm 50, the dry temperature
resistance will be 540°C (1004°F).
Excessive film thickness and/or over-application of Interzinc 12 can lead to mudcracking, which will
require complete removal of the affected areas by abrasive blasting and re-application in
accordance with the original specification.
Care should be exercised to avoid application of dry film thickness in excess of 125 microns (5
mils).
Untopcoated Interzinc 12 is not suitable for exposure in acid or alkaline conditions or continuous
water immersion.
This product has the following specification approvals:
• SSPC Paint Specification No. 20
• ASTM A490 Class B Slip Coefficient
Note: VOC values quoted are based on maximum possible for the product taking into account
variations due to colour differences 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.
PRODUCT
CHARACTERISTICS
When it is necessary for Interzinc 12 to be overcoated by itself due to low dry film thickness, the
coating surface must be fresh and unweathered. A minimum of 50 microns (2 mils) d.f.t. of any
subsequent coat of Interzinc 12 is needed to ensure good film formation.
Before overcoating with recommmeded topcoats ensure the Interzinc 12 is fully cured (see above)
and if weathering has occurred all zinc salts should be removed from the surface by fresh water
washing, and if necessary, scrubbing with bristle brushes.
Suitable topcoats are:
Intercryl 530 Intergard 475HS
Intercure 200 Interseal 670HS
Intercure 420 Intertherm 50
Intergard 251 Intertherm 715
Intergard 269
In some cases it may be necessary to apply a mist coat of suitable viscosity to minimise bubbling.
This will depend upon the age of the Interzinc 12, surface roughness and ambient conditions during
curing and application. Alternatively, an epoxy sealer coat, such as Intergard 269, can be used to
reduce bubbling problems.
For other suitable topcoats/intermediates consult International Protective Coatings
SYSTEMS
COMPATIBILITY
Page 3 of 4

Interzinc® 12
Inorganic Zinc Rich Silicate


Rect Top
Rect
Bottom
D
et
ail
Top
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:
• Definitions & Abbreviations
• Surface Preparation
• Paint Application
• Theoretical & Practical Coverage
Individual copies of these information sections are available upon request.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in
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.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
PACK SIZE Unit Size Part B Part B
Vol Pack Vol Pack
For availability of other pack sizes, contact International Protective Coatings.
15 litre 11.77 litre 15 litre 3.23 litre 20 litre
4.65 US gal 3.65 US
gal
5 US gal 1.01 US
gal
3 US gal
SHIPPING WEIGHT Unit Size Part A Part B
15 litre 13.5 kg 24.8 kg
4.65 US gal 37.7 lb 62.8 lb
Shelf Life Binder: 6 months minimum at 25°C.
Powder: 12 months minimum at 25°C (77°F).
Subject to re-inspection thereafter. Store in dry, shaded
conditions away from sources of heat and ignition.
STORAGE
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 International Paint representative that this data sheet is current prior to
using the product.
Issue date: 07/07/2009
Important Note
Copyright © AkzoNobel, 07/07/2009.
, International and all product names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of, or licensed to, AkzoNobel.
H & S Beschichtungssysteme Vertriebs GmbH | Niekamp 24 | 59399 Olfen | Telefon +49 (2595) 3435 / 3016 |
Telefax +49 (2595) 9120 | info@hus-beschichtungssysteme.de | www.hus-beschichtungssysteme.de
Page 4 of 4

Interzinc 22

INTERNATIONAL PAINT
(www.amanpaint.com)

Interzinc 22
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Silicate


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A two pack, solvent based, inorganic zinc rich ethyl silicate primer, containing 85% zinc by weight in the dry film.
Provides excellent corrosion protection to correctly prepared steel substrates.
INTENDED USES As a base coat for a wide range of above water organic coating schemes to greatly enhance corrosion resistance.
For use at Newbuilding or Maintenance & Repair.
PRODUCT INFORMATION Colour QHA028-Grey
Finish/Sheen Not applicable
Converter/Curing Agent QHA027 (zinc dust)
Volume Solids 63% ±2% (ISO 3233:1998)
Specific Gravity 2.54
Mix Ratio 3.17 volumes Part A to 1 volume Part B
Typical Film Thickness 75 microns dry (119 microns wet)
Theoretical Coverage 0.302 kg/m² (8.40 m²/lt, 0.1198 lt/m²) at 75 microns dft, allow appropriate loss
factors
Method of Application Airless Spray, Brush, Conventional Spray, Roller
Flash Point Part A 14°C ; Part B Not Applicable ; Mixed 14°C
Induction Period Not required
Drying Information
5°C 15°C 25°C 35°C
Touch Dry [ISO 1517:73] 30mins 20mins 10mins 7mins
Hard Dry [ISO 9117:90] 3hrs 90mins 60mins 30mins
Pot Life 12hrs 8hrs 4hrs 2hrs
Overcoating Data - see limitations Substrate Temperature
5°C 15°C 25°C 35°C
Overcoated By Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
Intergard 269 36hrs ext 24hrs ext 16hrs ext 8hrs ext
REGULATORY DATA VOC 490 g/lt as supplied (EPA Method 24)
190 g/kg EU Solvent Emissions Directive (Council Directive 1999/13/EC)
EPA Refer to Chapter 631 - Naval Ships Technical Manual, Paragraph 631-8.23.2.1
Page : 1
Ref: 2707
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interzinc 22
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Silicate

CERTIFICATION When used as part of an approved scheme, this material has the following certification:
􀁺 Food Contact - Carriage of Grain (NOHA)
Consult your International Paint representative for details.
SYSTEMS AND
COMPATIBILITY
Consult your International Paint representative for the system best suited for the surfaces to be protected.
SURFACE
PREPARATIONS
Use in accordance with the standard Worldwide Marine Specifications.
All surfaces to be coated should be clean, dry and free from contamination.
High pressure fresh water wash or fresh water wash, as appropriate, and remove all oil or grease, soluble
contaminants and other foreign matter in accordance with SSPC-SP1 solvent cleaning.
NEWBUILDING
Interzinc 22 may be applied over some fresh zinc silicate shop primers. International Paint should be consulted
regarding zinc silicate shop primers and the requisite surface preparation prior to their overcoating. 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 8501-1:1988).
MAJOR REFURBISHMENT/REPAIR
Abrasive blast clean to Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:1988). If oxidation has occurred between blasting and application of
Interzinc 22, 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 40-75 microns (1.6 - 3.0 mils) is recommended.
Consult your International Paint representative for specific recommendations.
NOTE:
For use in Marine situations in North America, the following surface preparation standards can be used:
SSPC-SP10 in place of Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:1988)
Page : 2
Ref: 2707
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interzinc 22
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Silicate


APPLICATION
Mixing Interzinc 22 is supplied in 2 parts, a liquid Binder base component (Part A) and a Powder component (Part B).
The Powder (Part B) should be slowly added to the liquid Binder (Part A) whilst stirring with a mechanical agitator.
DO NOT ADD LIQUID TO POWDER. Material should be filtered prior to application and should be constantly
agitated in the pot during spraying. Once the unit has been mixed it should be used within the working pot life
specified.
Thinner Not recommended under normal conditions of use. Use International GTA803 or International GTA415 (USA) in
exceptional circumstances or to assist spray application at high termperatures (typically above 28°C (82°F)). Do
not thin more than allowed by local environmental legislation.
Airless Spray Recommended.
- Tip range 0.38 - 0.53mm (15-21 thou)
- Total output fluid pressure at spray tip not less than 112 kg/cm² (1600 p.s.i.)
Conventional Spray Gun DeVilbiss MCB or JGA Air Cap 704 or 765 Fluid Tip E
Brush Recommended for small areas only.
Roller Not recommended.
Cleaner International GTA803 or International GTA415 (USA)
Work Stoppages and
Cleanup
Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly flush all equipment with
International GTA803 or International GTA415 (USA). 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 all equipment immediately after use with International GTA803 or International GTA415 (USA). 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. Do not exceed
pot life limitations. All surplus materials and empty containers should be disposed of in accordance with
appropriate regional regulations/legislation.
Welding 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. In North America do so in accordance with instruction in ANSI/ASC Z49.1 "Safety in Welding and
Cutting."
SAFETY
Page : 3
Ref: 2707
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interzinc 22
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Silicate


LIMITATIONS The minimum overcoating interval is dependant on the relative humidity. At relative humidities less than 65% the
minimum recoat period may by extended. This should be confirmed by carrying out a solvent rub test. Consult
International Paint for details.
The maximum overcoating interval is normally indefinite but will be dependent on the weather and environmental
conditions. The Interzinc 22 surface must be clean, dry and free from soluble zinc salts and zinc corrosion product.
For overcoating procedures consult International Paint.
Overcoating information is given for guidance only and is subject to regional variation depending upon local climate
and environmental conditions. Consult your local International Paint representative for specific recommendations.
Apply in good weather. Temperature of the surface to be coated must be at least 3°C (5°F) above the dew point.
For optimum application properties bring the material to 21-27°C (70-80°F), unless specifically instructed
otherwise, prior to mixing and application. Unmixed material (in closed containers) should be maintained in
protected storage in accordance with information given in the STORAGE Section of this data sheet. Technical and
application data herein is for the purpose of establishing a general guideline of the coating application procedures.
Test performance results were obtained in a controlled laboratory environment and International Paint makes no
claim that the exhibited published test results, or any other tests, accurately represent results found in all field
environments. As application, environmental and design factors can vary significantly, due care should be
exercised in the selection, verification of performance and use of the coating.
In the overcoating data section 'ext' = extended overcoating period. Please refer to our Marine Painting Guide -
Definitions and Abbreviations available on our website.
UNIT SIZE 14 LITRE UNIT: Interzinc 22, Part A, 10.64 litres in a 15 litre polyethylene container and Part B, 3.36 litres (23.90
Kg) in a 20 litre steel container.
5 US gallon unit : Interzinc 22, Part A, 3.8 US gallons in a 5 US gallon container and Part B, 1.2 US gallons in a 3
US gallon container.
For availability of other unit sizes consult International Paint.
UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT 14 litre unit: 37.50 kg
5 US gallon unit :112 lb (50.8 kg)
STORAGE Shelf Life
Low flash storage required.
Part A - 6 months minimum at 25°C (77°F)
Part B - 12 months minimum at 25°C 77°F)
Subject to re-inspection thereafter. Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources of heat and ignition.
WORLDWIDE
AVAILABILITY
Consult International Paint.
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 law) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the
product. 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 International Paint
representative that this data sheet is current prior to using the product.
and product names mentioned in this data sheet are trademarks of or are licensed to Akzo Nobel.
© Akzo Nobel, 2005
Worldwide Operations
Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Peoples Republic of China, Peru, Philippines, Poland,
Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan,
Thailand, Turkey, U.S.A., Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, Western Samoa, Yemen
Head Office
International Paint Ltd, Oriel House, 16 Connaught Place, London W2 2ZB, United Kingdom, Tel: +44 (0) 207 479 6000, Fax: +44 (0) 207 479 6500
www.international-marine.com
Page : 4
Ref: 2707
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

International Paint

(www.amanpaint.com)

Interzone 1000
Glass Flake Epoxy


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A two pack epoxy coating. Glass reinforced to provide abrasion and chemical resistance. Exhibits high build
characteristics for enhanced barrier properties and physical strength. Low VOC.
INTENDED USES An abrasion resistant coating for use on above and below water vessel areas subject to corrosion as a result of
mechanical damage. Suitable for marine environments subject to abrasion as well as exposure to acids, alkalis,
solvents and salts.
For use at Newbuilding or Maintenance & Repair.
PRODUCT INFORMATION Colour 43957A-Grey, EPA490-Grey, EPA496-Golden Yellow
Finish/Sheen Low-Gloss
Converter/Curing Agent EPA489
Volume Solids 92% ±2% (ISO 3233:1998)
Specific Gravity 1.36
Mix Ratio 3.50 volumes Part A to 1 volume Part B
5.29 Part A to 1 Part B by weight
Typical Film Thickness 500 microns dry (543 microns wet) 15-25 mils (381-635 microns) dry practical
range, equivalent to 16-27 mils (406-686 microns) wet.
Theoretical Coverage 0.739 kg/m² (1.84 m²/lt, 0.543 lt/m²) at 500 microns dft, allow appropriate loss
factors
Flash Point Part A 48°C ; Part B 93°C ; Mixed 55°C (Setaflash) (ASTM D-3278)
Induction Period 30 minutes at temperatures below 70°F (21°C)
Dry Temperature Resistance 100°C
Drying Information
10°C 15°C 25°C 35°C
Touch Dry [ISO 1517:73] 14hrs 8hrs 5hrs 3hrs
Hard Dry [ISO 9117:90] 26hrs 18hrs 12hrs 7hrs
Pot Life 4hrs 3hrs 60mins 30mins
Overcoating Data - see limitations Substrate Temperature
10°C 15°C 25°C 35°C
Overcoated By Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
Note:For overcoating information consult your International Paint representative.
REGULATORY DATA VOC 75 g/lt as supplied (EPA Method 24)
Page : 1
Ref: 2743
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interzone 1000
Glass Flake Epoxy

CERTIFICATION When used as part of an approved scheme, this product has the following certification:
�� Fire Resistance - Surface Spread of Flame (WFR) - (IMO Resolution A653 (16))
�� Fire Resistance - MSC61(67) Smoke & Toxicity (WFR)
�� Fire Resistance - Marine Equipment Directive compliant
Consult your International Paint representative for details.
SYSTEMS AND
COMPATIBILITY
Consult your International Paint representative for the system best suited for the surfaces to be protected.
SURFACE
PREPARATIONS
Paint only clean, dry surfaces. Remove all grease, oil, soluble contaminants and other foreign matter by "solvent
cleaning" (SSPC-SP1).
Steel:
For optimum performance "Near White Blast Cleaning" (SSPC-SP10) is recommended.
Surface profile should be between 3 mils (76 microns) and 4 mils (102 microns).
Interzone 1000 must be applied before oxidation of the steel occurs. If oxidation does occur the entire oxidised
area should be reblasted to the standard specified above.
NOTE:
For use in Marine situations outside North America, the following surface preparation standards can be
used:
Sa2½ (ISO 8501-1:1988) in place of SSPC-SP10
Page : 2
Ref: 2743
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interzone 1000
Glass Flake Epoxy


APPLICATION Maximum film build in one coat is best attained by airless spray. Application by conventional air spray may require
a multiple cross-spray to attain maximum film build. Material surface and air temperatures should be in the 70-90°
F (21-32°C) range with relative humidity below 85% to attain maximum film build. Lower or higher temperatures
may require specific application techniques to achieve maximum film build. Consult the following equipment
recommendations or utilize suitable equal.
Mixing Material is supplied in 2 containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit in the proportions supplied. (1) Agitate
Part A with a power agitator, (2) Combine entire contents of Part A and B and mix thoroughly with the power
agitator, (3) Allow the coating a 30 minute sweat-in period, at temperatures below 70°F (21°C).
Thinner International GTA220. Do not thin more than allowed by local environmental legislation.
Airless Spray Graco mastic gun; 0.051-0.053" (1295-1346 microns) orifice tip; 3/8" (9.5mm) ID high pressure material hose;
45:1 ratio pump; 3 GPM mastic portage and a large surge chamber attached. All screens removed from system.
Conventional Spray DeVilbiss MBC-510 gun; AC tip, 0.110" (2.8mm) and 62 aircap; ½" (12.7mm) ID material hose; double regulated
pressure tank or 8:1 ratio barrel type paint pump with fluid relaxing valve preferred for maximum production; oil
and moisture separators on all air supplies is essential.
Cleaner International GTA822
Work Stoppages and
Cleanup
Clean all equipment immediately after use with International GTA220. Spray equipment requires flushing with this
solvent. It is good working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the course of the working day.
Frequency will depend upon factors such as amount sprayed, temperature and elapsed time including work
stoppages. Monitor material condition. Do not exceed pot life limitations. All surplus materials and empty
containers should be disposed of in accordance with appropriate regional regulations/legislation.
Welding 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. In North America do so in accordance with instruction in ANSI/ASC Z49.1 "Safety in Welding and
Cutting."
SAFETY 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.
Prior to use, obtain, consult and follow the Material Safety Data Sheet for this product concerning health
and safety information. Read and follow all precautionary notices on the Material Safety Data Sheet and
container labels. If you do not fully understand these warnings and instructions or if you can not strictly
comply with them, do not use this product. Proper ventilation and protective measures must be provided
during application and drying to keep solvent vapour concentrations within safe limits and to protect
against toxic or oxygen deficient hazards. Take precautions to avoid skin and eye contact (ie. gloves,
goggles, face masks, barrier creams etc.) Actual safety measures are dependant on application methods
and work environment.
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS:
International Paint Japan K.K. Tel: +81 (0) 78 321 6871
USA/Canada - Medical Advisory Number 1-800-854-6813
Europe - Contact (44) 191 4696111. For advice to Doctors & Hospitals only contact (44) 207 6359191
R.O.W. - Contact Regional Office
Page : 3
Ref: 2743
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interzone 1000
Glass Flake Epoxy


LIMITATIONS Apply in good weather when air and surface temperatures are above 50°F (10°C). Surface temperature must be at
least 5°F (3°C) above dew point. For optimum application properties, bring material to 70-80°F (21-27°C) prior to
mixing and application.
When applying by methods other than airless spray, required film build is unlikely to be achieved.
Application by conventional air spray may require a multiple cross-spray pass to attain maximum film build.
Overcoating information is given for guidance only and is subject to regional variation depending upon local climate
and environmental conditions. Consult your local International Paint representative for specific recommendations.
Technical and application data herein is for the purpose of establishing a general guideline of the coating and
proper coating application procedures. Test performance results were obtained in a controlled laboratory
environment and International Paint makes no claim that the exhibited published test results, or any other tests,
accurately represent results actually found in all field environments. As application, environmental and design
factors can vary significantly, due care should be exercised in the selection, verification of performance and use of
the coating.
UNIT SIZE 15 litre unit: Interzone 1000, Part A, 11.66 litres (17.1 kg) in an 18 litre container and Part B, 3.34 litres (3.2 kg) in a
4 litre container.
This product can be made available in other pack sizes. Consult International Paint for details.
UNIT SHIPPING WEIGHT 15 litre unit: 21.72 kg
NOTE: All weights used in this datasheet are approximate and are dependent upon colour.
STORAGE Shelf Life
18 months minimum from date of manufacture when maintained in protected storage at 40-100°F (4-38°C).
Subject to reinspection thereafter. Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources of heat and ignition.
WORLDWIDE
AVAILABILITY
Consult International Paint.
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 his own risk. All advice we give 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 law) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the
product. All products supplied and technical advice given are subject to our standard terms and 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 that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. It is the user's responsibility to check with his local International Paint representative that this
data sheet is current prior to using the product.
and product names mentioned in this data sheet are trademarks of or are licensed to Akzo Nobel.
© Akzo Nobel, 2005
Worldwide Operations
Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Peoples Republic of China, Peru, Philippines, Poland,
Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan,
Thailand, Turkey, U.S.A., Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, Western Samoa, Yemen
Head Office
International Paint Ltd, Oriel House, 16 Connaught Place, London W2 2ZB, United Kingdom, Tel: +44 (0) 207 479 6000, Fax: +44 (0) 207 479 6500
www.international-marine.com
Page : 4
Ref: 2743
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2005
Supersedes:

Interthane 990

(www.amanpaint.com)

Interthane 990
P o l y u r e t h a n e


Product Description
Intended Uses
PracticalIn formation for
Interthane 990

Regulatory
Data

A two component acrylic polyurethane finish giving excellent durability and long term
recoatability.
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.

Colour Wide range via the Chromascan system
Gloss Level High gloss
Volume Solids 57% ± 3% (depends on colour)
Typical Thickness 50-75 microns (2-3 mils) dry equivalent to 88-132 microns
(3.5-5.3 mils) wet
Theoretical Coverage 11.40 m2/litre at 50 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids
457 sq.ft/US gallon at 2 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids
Practical Coverage Allow appropriate loss factors
Method of Application Airless spray, Air spray, Brush, Roller
Drying Time

Overcoating Interval with
Interthane 990 by Self
Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum
-5°C (23°F) 8 hours 60 hours 60 hours Extended*
5°C (41°F) 5 hours 24 hours 24 hours Extended*
15°C (59°F) 2½ hours 10 hours 10 hours Extended*
25°C (77°F) 1½ hours 6 hours 6 hours Extended*
40°C (104°F) 1 hour 3 hours 3 hours Extended*
* See International Protective Coatings Definitions & Abbreviations
Flash Point Base (Part A) C/A (Part B) Mixed
34°C (93°F) 49°C (120°F) 35°C (95°F)
Product Weight 1.2 kg/l (10.3 lb/gal)
VOC 390 g/l UK - PG6/23(92), Appendix 3
3.30 lb/gal (395 g/l) USA - EPA Method 24

Page No. 1 of 4


Interthane 990
P o l y u r e t h a n e


All surfaces to be coated should be clean, dry and free from contamination. Prior to
paint application all surfaces should be assessed and treated in accordance with
ISO 8504:1992.
Primed Surfaces
Interthane 990 should always be applied over a recommended anti-corrosive coating
scheme. The primer surface should be dry and free from all contamination, and
Interthane 990 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 8501-1:1988) or SSPC-SP6, Abrasive Blasting, or SSPC-SP11, Power Tool
Cleaning) and patch primed prior to the application of Interthane 990.
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 parts : 1 part by volume
Working Pot -5°C (23°F) 5°C (41°F) 15°C (59°F) 25°C (77°F) 40°C (104°F)
Life 26 hours 12 hours 4 hours 2 hours 45 minutes
Airless Spray Recommended - Tip range 0.33-0.45 mm (13-18 thou)
- Total output fluid pressure at spray tip not
less than 155 kg/cm2 (2,200 p.s.i.)
Air Spray Recommended Gun DeVilbiss MBC or JGA
(Pressure Pot) Air Cap 704 or 765
Fluid Tip E
Air spray Suitable Use suitable proprietary equipment.
(Conventional)
Brush Suitable Typically 40-50 microns (1.5-2.0 mils) can be
achieved
Roller Suitable Typically 40-50 microns (1.5-2.0 mils) can be
achieved
Thinner International Do not thin more than allowed by local
GTA713 or GTA733 environmental legislation.
(or GTA056)
Cleaner International GTA713
(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.
Surface
Preparation
Application

Page 2 of 4

Interthane 990
P o l y u r e t h a n e



Interthane 990 is available in a range of metallic finishes - please consult the separate
Interthane 990 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 with conventional air spray application.
For brush and roller application, and in some colours, 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 colours such as
yellows and oranges. Best practice is to use a colour compatible intermediate or anticorrosive
coating under the Interthane 990.
When overcoating after weathering, or ageing, 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 inhibit the
curing mechanism of the coating.
Temperature of the surface to be coated must be 3°C (5°F) above the dew point.
When applying Interthane 990 in confined spaces ensure adequate ventilation.
Low temperature, high humidity and condensation occurring during or immediately after
application may result in a matt finish and inferior film.
Premature exposure to ponding water will cause colour change, especially in dark colours
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.
The following primers/intermediates are recommended for Interthane 990:
Intercure 200 Interplus 356
Intercure 200HS Interprime 198
Intercure 420 Interseal 670HS
Intergard 251 Interzinc 42
Intergard 269 Interzinc 52
Intergard 270 Interzinc 52HS
Intergard 345 Interzinc 315
Intergard 475HS Interzone 505
InterH20 401 Interzone 954
Interplus 256 Interzone 1000
Interthane 990 is designed to be topcoated with itself.
For other suitable primers/intermediates, consult International Protective Coatings.
Product
Characteristics
Systems
Compatibility

Page No. 3 of 4

20 litre unit Interthane 990 Base 17.14 litres in a 20 litre container
Interthane 990 Curing Agent 2.86 litres in a 3.7 litre container
5 gallon unit Interthane 990 Base 4.29 gallons in a 5 gallon container
Interthane 990 Curing Agent 0.71 gallons in a 1 gallon container
For availability of other pack sizes contact International Protective Coatings
U.N. Shipping No. 1263
20 litre unit 23.1 kg (50.9 lb) Base (Part A) 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) Curing Agent (Part B)
5 gallon unit 21.6 kg (47.6 lb) Base (Part A) 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) Curing Agent (Part B)
Shelf Life 12 months minimum at 25°C (77°F). Subject to re-inspection
thereafter. Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources
of heat and ignition.
Pack Size
Storage
Shipping Weight
Disclaimer
The information given in this sheet is not intended to be exhaustive and any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in
this sheet without first obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at his own risk. Any warranty, if
given, or specific Terms & Conditions of Sale are contained in International’s Terms & Conditions of Sale, a copy of which can be obtained on request. Whilst we
endeavour to ensure that all advice we give about the product (whether in this sheet or otherwise) is correct we have no control over either the quality or 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 whatsoever or howsoever arising for the performance of the product or for any loss or damage (other than death or personal injury resulting from our
negligence) arising out of the use of the product. The information contained in this sheet is liable to modification from time to time in the light of experience and
our policy of continuous product development.
It is the user’s responsibility to check that this sheet is current prior to using the product. Issue date: 12/10/2005
Interthane 990
P o l y u r e t h a n e
Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this
data sheet can be found in the following sections of the International Protective Coatings
data manual:
• Definitions & Abbreviations
• Surface Preparation
• Paint Application
• Theoretical & Practical Coverage
• Interthane 990 Metallic Finish Working Procedures
Individual copies of these information sections are available upon request.
This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations
in 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.
Warning: Contains isocyanate. Wear air-fed hood for spray application.
Additional
Information
Safety Precautions
Page No. 4