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AD 6000 / AD 12000 - Coating Proportioner
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Two Component Modified Polyurea Protective Coating DESCRIPTION

Coat A HP / Coat B HP is a two component, 1:1, 100% solids, fast set, liquid applied, modified polyurea liner system for metal, concrete, fiberglass and wood surfaces.

FEATURES

Seamless

High Build

Tough and Elastomeric

Quick Drying

Chemical Resistance

Low temperature Flexibility

Abrasion and Impact Resistant

COLOR

Neutral or Black. Custom colors are available upon request.

TYPICAL USES

Truck Bed Surfaces

Containment Areas

Cargo liners

Cargo Holds

Utility Vehicles

Horse Trailers

Industrial Floorings

Waterproof Decking

Boat linings

Walkways

Encapsulation of Fiberglass and Polystyrene Foams

PACKAGING

10 gallon kit: 5 gallons (47 lbs. net) Side-A and 5 gallons (43 lbs. net) Side-B. 100 gallon kit: Side-A 50 gallons (473 lbs. net) and Side-B 50 gallons (neutral: 433 lbs. net, black: 435 lbs. net)

COVERAGE

Coat A HP / Coat B HP may be applied at any rate to achieve desired thickness. Theoretical coverage per gallon is 1600 sq. ft. at 1 mil.

MIXING

Coat A HP / Coat B HP may not be diluted under any circumstances. Thoroughly mix Coat B HP Side-B Base material with air driven power equipment until a homogeneous mixture and color is obtained.
Side-B base material must be thoroughly agitated until a homogenous mixture is obtained. Do not allow air to be incorporated into the product. Total suspension must be achieved. Side-A Isocyanate requires no mixing.

APPLICATION

Both Side-A and Side-B materials should be preconditioned at 75-80°F before application. Coat A HP / Coat B HP should be applied using a plural component, heated, high pressure 1:1 spray mixing equipment like Graco?s Hydra Cat, Gusmer or other equivalent machine may be used.
Both Side-A and Side-B materials should be sprayed at temperatures above 150°F. Adequate pressure and temperature should be maintained at all times.