Acron Paints


Chlorinated Rubber

Chemically Resistant Coating for All Surfaces

Product Function

A durable, heavy duty protective coating which is resistant to a wide range of chemicals, acids, alkalis, mineral oils and greases, sea water and is extremely UV Stable. Chlorinated Rubber Paint will protect metals, concrete, wood, brickwork, asbestos-cement, corrugated iron and most other building surfaces. It is suitable for interior and exterior use on both new and existing work and produce tough, flexible coatings. Chlorinated Rubber Paints are easy to apply and fast drying, their chemical resistance makes them ideal maintenance coatings for :

Preparation Pre-Treatment or Primers

Surfaces must be thoroughly clean, dry, free from millscale, rust, oil, grease or other contaminants - use Degreasing Thinners.

Application

Can be brushed or hot sprayed without the addition of thinners. For conventional air assisted spray - use 20 to 25% Universal Thinners.

Properties

Packaging2.5, 5 and 25 litres.
Flash PointAbove 32°C.
StorageStable in sealed containers.
CoverageApprox 8m² to 10m² per litre.
Drying TimesThese times are assuming that application takes place with an ambient temperature.
Surface Touch Dry : 30 mimutes
Hard Dry : Overnight
Volume Solids55% approx.
ViscosityApprox 3.0 poise ICI Cone and Plate Viscometer at 25°C.
Life ExpectancyIf applied to manufacturers recommendations - 10 years.
Overcoating2 coats wet on wet are possible alternatively leave overnight.
Colour RangeAll BS and RAL Colours available. A colourmatching service may be available on some orders.
Product Reference No. CHL. Issue Date August 2002

Excellent Chemical Resistance

Acron Paints
Unit 6, William Street, Northam, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5QH
Tel: 023 80223266sales@acronpaints.co.ukFax: 08700 527 587

The claims made in this document are made in good faith and are based on exhaustive tests carried out over a long period.
Acron Paints, their agents and their distributors cannot accept any liability for the behaviour of their materials in individual cases.

A printer friendly copy is available here A Health and Safety Reference Datasheet is available here