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Waterborne asphalt coating

Product description

This product is formulated with water-based asphalt emulsion as the film-forming base material and weather-resistant pigments. This product has been certified by KTA laboratories based on IICL standards.

 

Product performance

It has excellent adhesion and waterproof function, and has certain weather resistance;

Excellent acid resistance, salt water resistance, salt spray resistance, wide applicability.

 

Application range

It is suitable for underground pipelines, the bottom of the car box, and rusty construction substrates with waterproof and anti-corrosion requirements.

 

Construction instructions

Surface treatment: The performance of the coating is usually proportional to the degree of surface treatment. When coating on the matching coating, the surface is required to be clean and dry, free from oil, floating dust and other impurities.

It must be stirred evenly before construction. If the viscosity is too high, you can add clean water to dilute to the construction viscosity. In order to ensure the quality of the paint film, we recommend that the amount of water added be 0%-5% of the original paint weight. The relative humidity is less than 85%, and the construction surface temperature is greater than 10°C and greater than the dew point temperature by 3°C. Rain, snow, and weather cannot be used outdoors. If construction has already been done, methods such as covering with tarpaulins can be used to protect the paint film.

 

Recommended packages

WT 133DB water-based epoxy zinc-rich primer 1-2 times

1-2 coats of WT208T water-based asphalt paint is recommended to have a total dry film thickness of not less than 200Pm.

Executive standard: HG/T5176-2017 JH/TE06-2015

 

Supporting construction technical parameters

 

Gloss

Glossy

Color

Black

Volume solids content

50% ±2

Theoretical spreading rate

About 5m2/L (based on 100 um dry film)

Specific gravity

1.1Kg/L

Surface dry

≦30min (25℃)

Hard work

≦48h (25℃ )

Recoating time

Min 4h, max 48h (25℃)