Carboline
Carboline
Carboline
Carbomastic 615
Curing Schedule
Surface Temp. & 50% Dry to Topcoat Maximum Recoat Time
Relative Humidity Minimum
20 °F (-7 °C) 72 Hours 45 Days
35 °F (2 °C) 17 Hours 30 Days
60 °F (16 °C) 8 Hours 15 Days
75 °F (24 °C) 2 Hours 7 Days
90 °F (32 °C) 90.0 Minutes 3 Days
These times above are based on a 5.0-10.0 mil (125-250 micron) dry film thickness per coat. Higher
film thickness, insufficient ventilation or cooler temperatures will require longer cure times and could
result in solvent entrapment and premature failure. Excessive humidity or condensation on the
surface during curing can interfere with the cure, can cause discoloration and may result in a surface
haze. Any haze or blush must be removed by water washing before recoating. If the maximum
recoat times have been exceeded, the surface must be abraded by sweep blasting or sanding
prior to the application of additional coats. For force curing, contact Carboline Technical Service for
specific requirements.
Applications
carbomastic 615
Feature Advantage Benefit
Surface tolerant Minimal surface preparation Saves labor and time
Low temperature cure Paint during winter months Completes projects on time
TEST DATA
pROPERTY and test method conditions results
Pneumatic Adhesion SP2 steel panels (damp @75˚F) 1258 psi
(ASTM D4541) SP2 steel panels (damp @40˚F) 1340 psi
Flexibility; Mandrel Bend
2 week lab cure NE @ 7/16” radius
(ASTM D522, Method B)
Topcoat SP2 SP10
NE plane, very NE plane, Mod
ISO Cycle Test (ISO 20340)
Carbothane 133 HB slight UC and UC with #8DB
1 week cycle is 3 days SF, 3 days
#4MDB @SC @SC
QUV-A, 1 day @0˚F
Test Duration: 15 cycles (2500 hours) NE plane, very NE plane, Mod
Carbothane 134 HG slight UC and UC with #8DB
#2DB @SC @SC
Carbothane 133 Carbothane 134
HB HG
5-7 mm zero
Cathodic Disbondment 7 days, 75°F, -1.5 volts, over SP10 steel 2-3 mm zero
bond radius,
(mod ASTM G95) panel bond radius,
5-7 mm total
2-3 mm total
disbondment
disbondent
radius
01-46-0311-455
Coatings Performance
Laboratory Test Report
Method Reference: ISO 12944-6, Category C5I High Durability
System Tested
Coatings:
First Coat: Carbomastic 615 HS
Second Coat: Carbomastic 615 HS
Coatings Performance
Laboratory Test Report
Method Reference: ISO 12944-6, Category C5I High Durability
Test Results
Method Reference: ISO 12944-6, Category C5I High Durability
Applications
commercial/architectural
marine
Product Features
metals and mining
• Low-temperature cure (20°F)(- 6°C)
oil and gas
• Semi-gloss finish
Coatings - Linings - Fireproofing
THE PROTECTIVE COATINGS PROFESSIONALS™
Carboguard 690 ®
Excellent moisture tolerance during Item need not be taken out of service or
Can apply over wet or damp surfaces
application “dried” prior to application
01-46-0311-462
Mixing Power mix Part A separately, then combine and power Curing Schedule
mix. DO NOT MIX PARTIAL KITS.
Ratio 6:1 Ratio (A to B) Surface Temp. & 50% Dry to Minimum Final
Relative Humidity Handle Dry to Recoat* Cure
Part A: .88 Gal. Kit__ 5.0 Gal. Kit_ 20 Hours 20 Hours 28 Days
40°F (4°C)
1 gal. can (partial filled) 5 gal. can (partial filled)
UC 133: 1 pint 1 gallon can (partial 50°F (10°C) 12 Hours 12 Hours 14 Days
filled) 75°F (24°C) 5 Hours 5 Hours 7 Days
90°F (32°C) 1 Hour 1 Hour 4 Days
Thinning Spray: Up to 11 oz/gal (9%) w/ #25
These times are based on a 3.0-5.0 mil (75-125 micron) dry film thickness.
Roller: Up to 18 oz/gal (14%) w/ #25.
Higher film thickness, insufficient ventilation or cooler temperatures will require
Use of thinners other than those supplied or
longer cure times and could result in solvent entrapment and premature failure.
recommended by Carboline may adversely affect Additive 101 may be used at 1.5 oz/mixed gal to accelerate the cure by 30%.
product performance and void product warranty,
whether expressed or implied. *Maximum recoat times are indefinite. Surface must be clean and dry. As part of
good painting practice it is recommended to test for adhesion by wiping the
Thinner #214 may also be used up to 6 oz/gal for either surface with Thinner 25. If the film shows a slight “tack” the surface is suitable for
spray or brush/roller application. Thinner #236E may recoating without extensive surface preparation such as abrading.
also be used to thin this product to minimize HAP and
VOC emissions. Consult Carboline Technical Service
for guidance. Packaging, Handling & Storage
Pot Life 4 Hours at 75°F (24°C) and less at higher temperatures. Shipping Weight .88 Gallon Kit 5 Gallon Kit
Pot life ends when coating becomes too viscous to use. (Approximate) 11 lbs (5 kg) 64 lbs (29 kg)
MOISTURE CONTAMINATION WILL SHORTEN POT
LIFE AND CAUSE GELLATION. Flash Point (Setaflash) Part A: 95°F (35°C)
Part B: 91°F (33°C)
Cleanup & Safety Storage (General) Store Indoors.
Cleanup Use Thinner #2 or Acetone. In case of spillage, absorb Storage Temperature 40° -110°F (4°-43°C)
and dispose of in accordance with local applicable & Humidity 0-90% Relative Humidity
regulations.
Shelf Life Part A: Min. 36 months at 75°F (24°C)
Safety Read and follow all caution statements on this product
data sheet and on the MSDS for this product. Employ
Part B: Min. 24 months at 75°F (24°C)
normal workmanlike safety precautions. Hypersensitive
persons should wear protective clothing, gloves and use *Shelf Life: (actual stated
protective cream on face, hands and all exposed areas. shelf life) when kept at
recommended storage
conditions and in original
unopened containers.
Mixing Power mix Part A separately, then combine and power Curing Schedule
mix. DO NOT MIX PARTIAL KITS.
Ratio 6:1 Ratio (A to B) Surface Temp. & 50% Dry to Minimum Final
Relative Humidity Handle Dry to Recoat* Cure
Part A: .88 Gal. Kit__ 5.0 Gal. Kit_ 20 Hours 20 Hours 28 Days
40°F (4°C)
1 gal. can (partial filled) 5 gal. can (partial filled)
UC 133: 1 pint 1 gallon can (partial 50°F (10°C) 12 Hours 12 Hours 14 Days
filled) 75°F (24°C) 5 Hours 5 Hours 7 Days
90°F (32°C) 1 Hour 1 Hour 4 Days
Thinning Spray: Up to 11 oz/gal (9%) w/ #25
These times are based on a 3.0-5.0 mil (75-125 micron) dry film thickness.
Roller: Up to 18 oz/gal (14%) w/ #25.
Higher film thickness, insufficient ventilation or cooler temperatures will require
Use of thinners other than those supplied or
longer cure times and could result in solvent entrapment and premature failure.
recommended by Carboline may adversely affect Additive 101 may be used at 1.5 oz/mixed gal to accelerate the cure by 30%.
product performance and void product warranty,
whether expressed or implied. *Maximum recoat times are indefinite. Surface must be clean and dry. As part of
good painting practice it is recommended to test for adhesion by wiping the
Thinner #214 may also be used up to 6 oz/gal for either surface with Thinner 25. If the film shows a slight “tack” the surface is suitable for
spray or brush/roller application. Thinner #236E may recoating without extensive surface preparation such as abrading.
also be used to thin this product to minimize HAP and
VOC emissions. Consult Carboline Technical Service
for guidance. Packaging, Handling & Storage
Pot Life 4 Hours at 75°F (24°C) and less at higher temperatures. Shipping Weight .88 Gallon Kit 5 Gallon Kit
Pot life ends when coating becomes too viscous to use. (Approximate) 11 lbs (5 kg) 64 lbs (29 kg)
MOISTURE CONTAMINATION WILL SHORTEN POT
LIFE AND CAUSE GELLATION. Flash Point (Setaflash) Part A: 95°F (35°C)
Part B: 91°F (33°C)
Cleanup & Safety Storage (General) Store Indoors.
Cleanup Use Thinner #2 or Acetone. In case of spillage, absorb Storage Temperature 40° -110°F (4°-43°C)
and dispose of in accordance with local applicable & Humidity 0-90% Relative Humidity
regulations.
Shelf Life Part A: Min. 36 months at 75°F (24°C)
Safety Read and follow all caution statements on this product
data sheet and on the MSDS for this product. Employ
Part B: Min. 24 months at 75°F (24°C)
normal workmanlike safety precautions. Hypersensitive
persons should wear protective clothing, gloves and use *Shelf Life: (actual stated
protective cream on face, hands and all exposed areas. shelf life) when kept at
recommended storage
conditions and in original
unopened containers.