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Fluid Film® Gel BW
Product Data: #202
Effective January 2008
Details About Fluid Film® Liquid Gel BW
Particulars for Heavy Marine
Application
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Number of Coats: |
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One.
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Typical Coverage Per Drum: |
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146m 2 (1,571 ft 2 ) at 1.44 mm (56mils) thickness
for new steel.
127m 2 (1,367ft 2 ) at 1.64 mm (64 mils) for rusty steel.
On very heavy rust, visual inspection is required for
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Thinning: |
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Do not thin. |
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Curing Time: |
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None. Equipment may be used immediately after coating. |
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Methods: |
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Airless spray, roller, brush. |
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Heating Required: |
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Under extreme cold conditions, drums should be placed
in a hot water bath or hot room kept at 110° F. Fluid Film® Gel BW is a poor conductor of heat energy. Consequently,
two days should be allowed to totally warm a drum to
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Spray Equipment: |
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Alemite 7896 pump (22/1 ratio) or equal, and a flow
gun. See Technical Bulletin #202.1. |
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Clean Up: |
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Rags and kerosene. |
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Protective Equipment: |
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When spraying use approved eye protection to safeguard
against potential eye contact. Use respirator or gas
mask with appropriate cartridges and anisters (NIOSH
approved, if available) to remove oil mist. If making
repairs by brush, a respirator is not required. |
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Typical Properties
Note 1:
When welding in tanks coated with Fluid Film ®,
wipe material back a distance of 1.2 meters (4 feet) from where hot work
is to be performed and from the deck area beneath the hot work. See Technical
Bulletin #202.2.
Note 2:
If Fluid Film ® is applied over metal covered with
scale, even though tightly adhering, anodes must not be present. If the
anodes are not to be removed, then the surface must be cleaned to conform
to Steel Structures Painting Council SSPC-SP3.
Note 3:
Maximum usable temperature is 65°C (150°F). Ballast
tanks should be filled with water 4 to 5 days before hot cargo taken on
in those cargo tanks that are adjacent to ballast tanks.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
This document is subject to revision without notice.
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