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7-1888 TDS Red High Temp Liquid Epoxy NOVALAC

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Technical Information Sheet

Product Number: 7-1888


Description: Red High Temp Liquid Epoxy
Introduction:

Nap-Gard® 7-1888 red high temp liquid epoxy, is a 100% solids, two-component novalac epoxy used as an exterior coating for pipe,
valves and fittings in buried or immersed service at high temperatures. In testing, it offers excellent resistance to cathodic
disbondment upto 150°C.

PRODUCT PROPERTIES
Color: Red Volume Solids: 100%

Components: 7-1888A (Red) Base Theoretical Coverage: 1604 sq.ft./mil/gal.


7-1888B (Amber) Hardener (0.98 m2/Liter/mm)

Shelf Life : 2 years Specific Gravity: 1.48 ± 0.03 Mixed


@ 5°C to 40°C ASTM D-792(Spray or Brush grade)

Mixing Ratio: 3:1 by volume (Brush/Spray Grade)


2:1 by volume (Cartridge)

TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF APPLIED FILM


Pot Life: 30 minutes Thickness: 35 mils minimum
(100 gram @ 25°C)

Dry Time: Touch Time: 60 min Flexibility: 1.74°PPD @ 21°C


(30 mils@25°C) Tack Free: 2 hrs (CSA Z245.20-06) 1.03°PPD @ 0°C
(ASTM D1640) Dry Hard: 5 hrs 1.02°PPD @ -30°C

Cured Hardness Shore D: 82 Adhesion to Steel: 3995 PSI


(25°C, ASTM D2240-91) [25°C/77°F] ASTM D-4541-Type IV

Impact Resistance: 1.5 J Pass Hot Water Soak Adhesion: #1 (120 d/75°C)
(21°C, 0°C or -30°C ASTM D256) (CSA Z245.20-06) #1 (28 d/95°C)

Cathodic Disbondment: 4.7mm (120°C in 50 PSI autoclave)


(28 d, CSA Z245.20-06 modified) 9.17mm (150°C in 100 PSI autoclave)

Revised 03/06/2008

DuPont Powder Coatings, U.S.A.


9800 Genard Rd.
Houston, TX 77041
Tel.: 713-939-4000
Fax: 713-939-4027

WARRANTY POLICY: Seller certifies that all coatings delivered to Customer in unopened factory filled containers meet all pertinent quality standards presented in its current published literature. Since matters of
surface preparation, application procedures, curing procedures and other local factors that affect coating performance are beyond Seller’s control, Seller assumes no liability for coating failure other than to supply
replacement material for a coating material proven to be defective. Customer will determine suitability of this product for its use and thereby assumes all risks and liabilities in connection therewith. Seller will not
be liable for any injuries, damages or other losses derived, directly or indirectly, from or as a consequence of Customer’s use of the product. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
RELATING TO ITS PRODUCTS AND THEIR APPLICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES.

Nap-Gard® is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company


for its brand of Polymer Powder Coatings. Only DuPont makes Nap-Gard®.
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
7-Day Immersion at room temperature, no change observed in the following chemicals:
10% HNO3 in H2O, 5% H2SO4 in H2O, 5% CH3COOH in H2O, 10% NaCl in H2O, 10% NaOH in H2O, toluene, ethyl acetate, 50% ethanol in H2O,
mineral oil.

APPLICATION GUIDELINES

I. APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND METHODS


1.0 Spray Grade: Graco Hydra-Cat Airless Spray. Tip Size 0.019-0.031
1.1 Brush Garde: Brush or Roller.
1.2 Cartridge: Manual Dispenser.

II. SURFACE PREPARATION


2.0 Cleanliness: Near White.
2.1 Standards: SSPC SP-10 (Steel Structures Painting Council)
NACE 2, Sa 2 ½ (Swedish Scale. ISO 8501-1)
2.2 Profile: 2.5 mils minimum – 5.0 mils maximum.

III. TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY PARAMETERS DURING APPLICATION


3.0 Substrate Temperature Range: 10°C to 100°C. Preheating of the substrate is required if the surface to be coated is
below 10°C.
3.1 To avoid condensation, the substrate temperature must be a minimum of 3°C (5°F) above the dew point temperature.
3.2 Product is capable of curing down to 10°C (50°F) but the dry time will be extended.

IV. RE-COAT INTERVAL


Maximum: 4 Hours @25 °C; 5 minutes @100 °C.
Nap-Gard® 7-1888 solids epoxy is a one-coat application product. However, to correct film thickness deficiencies, coating damage
or for application to concrete after the re-coat interval of the initial thin coat has been exceeded, the surface must be sweep blasted
(for large areas > 49 sq. in.) or sanded using medium grit (80-100) carborundum cloth (for small areas < 49 sq. in.). This requirement
is necessary to ensure intercoat adhesion. All dust from the sanding or blast roughening must be removed from the surface prior to
the re-coat application.

V. NOTE
All epoxy coatings will change colour, lose gloss and chalk on exterior exposure. However, the protective properties of the material
will not be affected.

Revised 03/06/2008

DuPont Powder Coatings, U.S.A.


9800 Genard Rd.
Houston, TX 77041
Tel.: 713-939-4000
Fax: 713-939-4027
www.dupontpowder.com

WARRANTY POLICY: Seller certifies that all coatings delivered to Customer in unopened factory filled containers meet all pertinent quality standards presented in its current published literature. Since matters of
surface preparation, application procedures, curing procedures and other local factors that affect coating performance are beyond Seller’s control, Seller assumes no liability for coating failure other than to supply
replacement material for a coating material proven to be defective. Customer will determine suitability of this product for its use and thereby assumes all risks and liabilities in connection therewith. Seller will not
be liable for any injuries, damages or other losses derived, directly or indirectly, from or as a consequence of Customer’s use of the product. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
RELATING TO ITS PRODUCTS AND THEIR APPLICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES.

Nap-Gard® is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company


for its brand of Polymer Powder Coatings. Only DuPont makes Nap-Gard®.

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