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SIGMAWELD 199

4 pages October 2009 Revision of January 2007

DESCRIPTION

two component moisture curing, low zinc (ethyl) silicate prefabrication primer

PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS suitable for automatic application on shot blasted steel plates fast drying properties good cutting and excellent welding properties, including MIG/MAG welding in various positions (either automatic or manual welding) provides regular, smooth weld seams low fume release during welding and cutting no adherence of weldspatter at surrounding primed surface excellent thermal stability minimizes heat damage during hot work procedures can be used as a rst coat in various paint systems suitable for sea water immersion in combination with controlled cathodic protection systems approved by Lloyd's Register of Shipping for use as prefabrication primer (see sheet 1880) Health certicate from North of England Industrial Health Service (see sheet 1881) COLOURS AND GLOSS BASIC DATA AT 20C Mass density Volume solids VOC (supplied) Recommended dry lm thickness Theoretical spreading rate Touch dry after Overcoating interval redbrown (grey on request) - at (1 g/cm = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m/l = 40.7 ft/US gal) (data for mixed product) 1.3 g/cm 25 2% max. 521 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 676 g/l (approx. 5.6 lb/gal) 18 m - see further: "Recommended substrate conditions and temperatures" 11.4 m/l for 18 m 6 min. at substrate temperature of 20C 3 min. at substrate temperature of 40C min. 3 days max. 6 months longer overcoating intervals can be permitted when primer is still in sound condition (data for components) Shelf life (cool and dry place) binder: at least 9 months paste: at least 12 months

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SIGMAWELD 199
October 2009

RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES

steel; shot blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2, blasting prole 30 - 75 m on steel blasted to above prole, the recommended dft, 18 m, corresponds to 22 m as measured on a smooth test panel minimum thickness for a closed lm is 15 m measured on a smooth test panel substrate temperature may be up to max. 35C for automatic application a substrate temperature of 30C is recommended substrate temperature should be at least 3C above dew point relative humidity during curing should be above 50% and below 85% dust quantity rating "1" for dust size class "3", "4" or "5", lower dust size classes to be removed if visible on the surface to be coated without magnication (ISO 8502-3:1992) primers system sheet: 3015

SYSTEM SPECIFICATION SECONDARY SURFACE PREPARATION

during storage and construction, contamination of the prefabrication primer should be limited after fabrication, surface defects should be treated according to the scheme below where two possible surface treatments are indicated, the choice of treatment is dependent on the location and on the system to be applied (see system sheets) the preferred pretreatment for optimal results is shown; other possibilities are indicated in brackets areas contamination weldseams burned damaged corroded white rust immersed conditions to be removed or ISO 8501-3 grade P2 ISO-Sa2 (SPSS-Pt3) or ISO 8501-3 grade P2 ISO-Sa2 (SPSS-Pt3) or ISO 8501-3 grade P2 ISO-Sa2 (SPSS-Pt3) or ISO 8501-3 grade P2 SPSS-ID Pt2 (SCAP *) or ISO 8501-3 grade P2 atmospheric conditions to be removed SPSS-Pt2 SPSS-Ss (SPSS-Pt2) SPSS-Ss (SPSS-Pt2) SPSS-ID Pt1 (SCAP *)

* cleaning by silicon carbide impregnated abrasive pad

Dust quantity rating "1" for dust size class "3", "4" or "5", lower dust size classes to be removed if visible on the surface to be coated without magnication (ISO 8502-3). Note that the back of welded plate may show discoloration (especially on plate where llets have been welded on), this is not to be confused with burned areas and does not require special treatment. Burned through areas may be present (this happens especially when welding thin steel) and these should then be treated as per 'burned areas' above.

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SIGMAWELD 199
October 2009

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

mixing ratio by volume: binder to paste 66.7 : 33.3 the temperature of the mixture of binder and paste should preferably be above 15C stir the paste thoroughly before adding the binder add gradually one third of the binder to the pigment paste stir thoroughly till homogeneous add remaining binder and continue stirring until the mixture is homogeneous strain mixture through a 30 - 60 mesh screen mixed paint is ready for use some addition of thinner (Thinner 90-53) might be necessary depending on routing, line speed and steel temperature agitate continuously during application

Pot life AIRLESS SPRAY Recommended thinner Nozzle orice Nozzle pressure AIR SPRAY Recommended thinner Nozzle orice Nozzle pressure CLEANING SOLVENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

24 hours at 20C

no thinner should be added approx. 0.43 - 0.53 mm (= 0.017 - 0.021 in) 8 - 12 MPa (= approx. 80 - 120 bar; 1140 - 1700 p.s.i.)

no thinner should be added 1 - 1.5 mm 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 43 p.s.i.) recommended Thinner 90-53 for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant material safety data sheets this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes

Worldwide availability

Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modication of the product is sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances. Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used. Explanation to product data sheets Safety indications Safety in conned spaces and health safety Explosion hazard - toxic hazard Cleaning of steel and removal of rust Relative humidity - substrate temperature air temperature see information sheet 1411 see information sheet 1430 see information sheet 1431 see information sheet 1490 see information sheet 1650

REFERENCES

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SIGMAWELD 199
October 2009

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specic enquiry, or otherwise, are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the product for its intended use. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise). The data contained herein are liable to modication as a result of practical experience and continuous product development. This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this sheet is current prior to using the product. The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.

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