MIL-C-22750D EPOXY POLYAMIDE COATING – TYPE 1

Topcoat over MIL-PRF-23377J primer or MIL-DTL-53022 primer

A two-component epoxy polyamide topcoat for spray and brush application with a maximum VOC of 4.7 lbs./gallon (563 grams/liter).

MIL-C-22750D EPOXY POLYAMIDE COATING – TYPE 1

1.     Color:

Fed. Std 595 Colors 1XXXX

Fed. Std 595 Colors 2XXXX

Fed. Std. 595 Colors 3XXXX

2.     Volume Solids:

25.9 – 31.6% (For Gloss colors)

29.4 – 33.9% (For Semigloss colors)

        27.3 – 35.2% (For Flat colors)
3.     Solids by Weight:

32.6 – 40% (For Gloss colors)

36.1 – 44.6% (For Semigloss colors)

37.9 – 46% (For Flat colors)

4.    Viscosity:  40 KU minimum 1 hours after mixing

5.     DFT: 1.0 – 1.2 mils

6.     Theoretical Coverage @ 1 mil dft:  415 – 565 ft2/gallon (varies by color and gloss)

7.     Gloss @ 60º

 Fed. Std 595 Colors 1XXXX (80 minimum)

Fed. Std 595 Colors 2XXXX (15 – 30)

Fed. Std. 595 Colors 3XXXX (8 maximum)

8.     Dry Time

         Set to Touch:  1 hour max..

Dry Hard: 7 hours max.

Complete Cure:  7 days

9.     Pot Life: 8 hours maximum    


10.  
Mix Ratio

1:1 by volume

1 part Component A

1 part Component B

11.   VOC:  3.5 – 4.7 lbs/gallon (415 – 565 grams/liter) (varies by color and gloss)

12. Induction Time: 1 hour

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Order as little as 4 gallons! Call Chance at 800 563-1305 x 101 or email Chance to buy or request a FREE quote.

 


 

APPLICATION

 

Steel:  Surface must be clean and free of grease, dirt, oil, rust and other contaminants that could interfere with proper adhesion.

Aluminum:  Surface must be clean and free of grease, dirt, oil, rust and other contaminants that could interfere with proper adhesion.

Galvanized and other metals:  Clean and remove surface contamination including oxidation.  .

 

Reduction:  Reduce with MIL-T-81772 Type 2 as required.

Conventional Spray:

Atomizing Pressure:  45 – 55 psi

Pot Fluid Pressure:  10 – 20 lbs.

Airless Spray:

Tip Size:  0.011 – 0.015” orifice

Atomizing Pressure:  1800 – 2200 psi

Clean-up:

Clean tools and equipment immediately after use with MEK, MAK or MIL-T-81772 Type 2 thinner.

Safety Precautions:

This product is intended for professional use in an industrial environment only.  Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet prior to application.

Products are warranted to meet its internal specifications and are of merchantable quality.  However, the purchaser is solely responsible for the suitability of the product for any particular application.  The purchaser should thoroughly test or qualify the product for serviceability, environmental compliance and health and safety factors prior to use. Further, our total liability is limited to the price of the product or replacement in kind.

Call Chance at 800 563-1305 or email Chance to buy or request a FREE quote.

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