
Hypalon Coating
Product Function
A solution of chlorosulphonated polyethylene pigmented to various colours.
Uses
Protective coating that is resistant to most industrial chemicals and ozone proof. Non combustible coating that retards the spread of flame to a combustible substrate. Exterior reflective coating for protection against sunlight that will not fade or discolour. Flexible coating for non-rigid substrates where a conventional coating would be too brittle.
Substrates
Although Hypalon coating will adhere readily to most surfaces, certain substrates require the application of a primer to improve adhesion.
General Preparation
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from dust and grease, oil or any substance that could impair adhesion.
Application
By brush or roller. Apply a generous coat. Allow film to form. Do not brush out.
Properties
| Colours | Black. White. Grey. Green. Terracotta |
| Finish | Matt, Rubbery |
| Solids Content | 40% -/+ 2% |
| Specific Gravity | ½ |
| Flashpoint | Approx 25°C |
| Drying Time | 15 to 60 minutes depending upon temperature and humidity |
| Cure Time | Allow at least 7 days before submitting to site or laboratory tests |
| Coverage | 2 to 3 litres per 10m² per coat. Two coats are recommended |
| Packaging | 5 and 25 litres |
| Storage Life | 18 months when stored between 5 and 30°C in a cool dry area in original sealed containers |
The figures given above are typical values and do not constitute a specification.
| Product Reference No. HYP/1 | Issue Date August 2002 |
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SERBA COATINGS |
The claims made in this document are made in good faith and are based on exhaustive tests carried out over a long period.
Serba Coatings, their agents and their distributors cannot accept any liability for the behaviour of their materials in individual cases.
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