Lining-Kote 6000
Corrosive
Environment Protection
LINING-KOTE 6000 is a two-part epoxy designed to protect against the harshest
acid, base, and solvent environments. LINING-KOTE 6000 is extremely tough and
durable, yet flexible to provide the best possible protection.
Benefits
- Ultimate protection against greater than 25% concentrations of acids,
bases, and solvents.
- Will withstand high heat temperatures up to 205°C (400°F)
- Applied over damp surfaces with no loss of adhesion.
- Tintable to whatever colour desired, curing with a smooth texture.
Uses
- Protection against constant exposure to solvents, acids, bases, and other
corrosive chemicals.
- Specifically designed for interior use. Use for indoor metal surfaces that
are exposed to constant water pooling or condensation.
- Flooring protection, as LINING-KOTE 6000 is tough enough to withstand traffic.
- On concrete and steel whey tanks on hog farms to protect tanks from wear.
Application
Although LINING-KOTE 6000 can be applied by non-professionals, Superior Products Europe recommends using a certified applicator. Contact Superior Products Europe for details.
Preparation:
- Surface must be clean and completely dry, with no loose debris or particles,
rust, dirt, oil, films or residues of any kind. LINING-KOTE 6000 will cover
previous coatings if they are fully adhered to the surface.
- Mechanically stir base.
- Mix curing agent into base and let sit for 30 minutes before applying.
Application methods:
- Airless or pot sprayed: tip size 0.60mm; apply in three coats.
- Roller or brush: apply in four coats.
- Add an additional coat for vertical surfaces.
Applied rate: |
2m2/liter
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Film thickness: |
Wet: 0.45mm Dry: 0.23mm
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Temperature: |
0°C (32°F) - 38°C (100°F).
Colder temperatures will increase dry time.
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Dry times: |
4 hours to touch.
Minimum 12 hours to recoat.
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Full cure: |
12 days before facing acids.
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Precautions: |
1 ½ hour pot life. |
Limitations
- As with any epoxy, LINING-KOTE 6000 will chalk and loose gloss when
exposed to UV rays.
- Do not used directly on food preparation surfaces.
- Do not apply over chlorinated rubber. Even after sandblasting, the
chlorination can attack the solvents and brittle the coating.
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If you have any questions or comments about the claims that Superior Products Europe has for any of our products, please contact us for full documentation.
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