Anuchlor 555 LB
Chlorinated Rubber Enamel
Product
Description
Anuchlor 555 LB is a high performance coating based on
plasticized chlorinated rubber and suitably pigmented for heavy-duty protection
in severe moisture and chemical laden environments.
Features and Benefits
Easy to apply
and can be applied via airless spray, conventional spray and brush.
While inferior
surface preparation can never be recommended, Anuchlor 555 LB has
shown to tolerate though with shorter life, power-tool and hand-cleaned
steel.
Renders hard,
inert film showing excellent resistance towards dilute acids, alkalis,
certain salts, oxidizing agents, aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, mineral
oils, greases etc.
Has fast dry
and spray re-coat times.
Does not
support mold and fungus growth.
Can be used in
conjunction with cathodic protection. Possesses the required chemical
resistance to withstand alkaline conditions of cathodic conditions.
The dried
coating film has been found to be non-flammable and non-toxic and shown high
electrical resistance.
Has very low
water and water vapour permeability.
Suitable for
varied end applications i.e. ideal for high humidity, moisture, marine
atmospheres, heavy rains, high temperatures, damp conditions, very dusty and
fungus prone conditions.
Impart
excellent inter-coat adhesion even on aged coating surfaces.
Extremely
durable and weather resistant with longer maintenance-free life.
Safe and
minimum pollutant.
Exhibit
excellent solvent release properties during film drying.
Recommended uses:
Fertilizer plants handling ammonium and alkaline salts, nitrates, sulfates, phosphates and nitric acid fumes. |
Sewage farms where hydrogen sulfide and humidity are present. |
Concrete Storage Tanks |
Water Treatment Plants where high humidity prevails. |
Structural Steel |
Galvanized Iron |
Bleacheries and laundries |
Breweries |
Pulp and Paper Mills |
Chemical Plants |
Marine and shore installations |
Swimming Pools |
Food Processing Plants |
Areas of excessive moisture |
Resistance Guide:
Immersion Resistance @ 30°
C
Resistance to spillage and splash - not immersion
Inorganic salt
solutions, alcohols, fresh water, sulfur dioxide fumes :
Severe
Solvents,
fuels, animal and vegetable oils and fats : Not Recommended
Weak solutions
of acids, cutting oils, aldehydes, chlorine gas :
Severe
Oxygenated
Solvents : Moderate
Surface Preparation:
Steel - The surface should be blast cleaned to SSPC-SP
10-63T or NACE No. 2 i.e.
loose rust and scales, dirt, grease, oil, paint, wax, weak oxide films and other
contaminants should be removed. Blast cleaning to SSPC-SP
5-63 or NACE No. 1 is
recommended where heavy corrosive conditions exist or coating is required to be
immersed. That means a surface with a grey metallic colour, slightly roughened
to form a suitable anchor pattern for coatings. This surface is free of all oil,
grease, dirt, mill scale, rust, corrosion products, oxides, paint and other
foreign matter. In absence of blast cleaning, prepare the metal surface by wire
brushing, sanding, grinding, scrapping or chipping with hand or power tools.
Remove all the contaminants.
Galvanized Iron - Remove dirt, dust, oil, old
paint etc. Degrease the surface with degreasing solvents like xylene or tri-chloroethylene.
Apply one coat of Anuprime
- 291 Wash Primer for obtaining
maximum adhesion.
Concrete: Concrete surfaces should be grey or grey-white color and free from pits, pockets and holes. Prepare the surface with abrasive blasting or power tools. Surface imperfections should be filled in with DURAPATCH. No cement dust or sand should be dislodged. In absence of blasting, etch the surface with 10-15% muriatic acid diluted in water. Allow this acid solution to remain on the surface for 10-15 minutes or until the bubbling stops. Thoroughly rinse the floor with water to remove all traces of acid. Allow the floor to dry completely before painting.
TECHNICAL DATA
Name/Description |
Anuchlor 555 LB |
Type |
Single pack cold cured |
Composition |
Chlorinated rubber suitably pigmented. |
Colour |
Range of selected colors. |
Finish |
Smooth and Glossy |
Volume Solids |
35± 3% |
Dry film thickness per coat |
30 to 40 microns |
Coverage-(theoretical-no loss) |
11.67 to 8.75 m² /litre |
Serviceability @ 30°
C - Dry to touch - Re-coat by Spray - Re-coat by Brush - Full Cure |
30 minutes 2 hours 16 -24 hours 7 days |
Relative Humidity |
90% |
Application Temperature - minimum - maximum |
4° C 35° C |
Dry heat resistance |
65° C |
Solvent/Thinner |
Anusol - CRT Thinner |
Flash Point |
23° C |
Packing |
4 & 20 litres |
Shelf Life |
6 months |
Precaution |
Flammable. Keep away from heat and open flame. Maintain good ventilation and avoid breathing vapours. |
Product Limitation:
Anuchlor 555 LB is not resistant to most solvents,
animal and vegetable oils and fats common in dairies, packinghouses and sewage
treatment facilities. Do not use on floors.
Recommended Systems:
Steel: Moderate Service
Total DFT 110-130 microns
1 coat Anuchlor
CZP 500 Chlorinated Rubber High Build Primer @ 50 microns per coat
2 coats Anuchlor 555 LB Chlorinated Rubber Enamel @
30-40 microns per coat
Steel: Severe Service
Total DFT 185-205 microns
1 coat Anuchlor
CZP 500 Chlorinated Rubber High Build Primer @ 50 microns per coat
1 coat Anuchlor
- MIO Chlorinated Rubber MIO @ 75 microns per coat
2 coats Anuchlor 555 LB Chlorinated Rubber Enamel @
30-40 microns per coat
Galvanized Iron / Aluminium: Moderate Service
Total DFT 118-138 microns
1 coat Anuprime-291
Wash Primer @ 8 microns per coat
1 coat Anuchlor
CZP 500 Chlorinated Rubber High Build Primer @ 50 microns per coat
2 coats of Anuchlor 555 LB Chlorinated Rubber Enamel @
30-40 microns per coat
Galvanized Iron / Aluminium: Severe Service
Total DFT 193-213 microns
1 coat Anuprime-291
Wash Primer @ 8 microns per coat
1 coat Anuchlor
CZP 500 Chlorinated Rubber High Build Primer @ 50 microns per coat
1 coat Anuchlor
- MIO Chlorinated Rubber MIO @ 75 microns per coat
2 coats of Anuchlor 555 LB Chlorinated Rubber Enamel @
30-40 microns per coat
Concrete:
Total DFT 110-140 microns
1 thin coat of Anuchlor 555 LB Chlorinated Rubber
Enamel @ 20 microns per coat
3 coats of Anuchlor 555 LB Chlorinated Rubber Enamel @
30-40 microns per coat
Notes
Brushes and spray equipments should be cleaned with Anusol - CRT
Thinner.
The contents should be stirred thoroughly prior to use.
When overcoating the weathered or aged Anuchlor
555 LB, ensure that the coating is fully free from all contamination
such as oil, dust, grease, stains etc.
This coating should always be thinned with Anusol - CRT Thinner. The use of alternative thinners can severely inhibit the curing mechanism of the coating.
Disclaimer:
Information provided herein is based upon tests believed to be reliable. It does not guarantee the results to be obtained. Nor does it make any express and implied warranty or merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose concerning the effects or results of such case. It does not release you from the obligation to test the products supplied by us as to their suitability for the intended uses. The application, surface preparation and use of the products are beyond our control and, therefore, entirely your own responsibility.