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DESCRIPTION Two-component, solvent-free, amine-cured novolac phenolic epoxy coating PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS One-coat tank coating system Clear version for glass-mat reinforced, solvent-free tank bottom system (see SYSTEM SHEET 4145) Excellent resistance to crude oil up to 120 C (250 F) Suitable for storage of unleaded gasolines Good chemical resistance against a wide range of chemicals and solvents Good visibility due to light color Glossy and smooth appearance Easy to clean Can be applied by heavy-duty, single-feed, airless spray equipment (60:1) Reduced explosion risk and fire hazard Approved to Air BP F2D2 section 2.1 for the storage of jet fuels COLOR AND GLOSS LEVEL Green, cream, clear Gloss Page 1/6

BASIC DATA AT 20 C (68 F) Data for mixed product Number of components Mass density Two 1.3 kg/l (10.8 lb/us gal) Volume solids 100% VOC (Supplied) Recommended dry film thickness Theoretical spreading rate Dry to touch Overcoating Interval Full cure after Shelf life Directive 1999/13/EC, SED: max. 106.0 g/kg max. 142.0 g/l (approx. 1.2 lb/us gal) EPA Method 24: 73.0 g/ltr (0.6 lb/usgal) 300-600 µm (12.0-24.0 mils) depending on system 3.3 m²/l for 300 µm (134 ft²/us gal for 12.0 mils) 6 hours Minimum: 24 hours Maximum: 2 months 5 days Base: at least 24 months when stored cool and dry Hardener: at least 24 months when stored cool and dry Notes: - See ADDITIONAL DATA Spreading rate and film thickness - See ADDITIONAL DATA Overcoating intervals - See ADDITIONAL DATA Curing time RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS AND TEMPERATURES Substrate conditions Steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, blasting profile 50 100 µm (2.0 4.0 mils) Steel with suitable primer (SIGMAGUARD 260) must be dry and free from any contamination Substrate temperature and application conditions Substrate temperature during application and curing should be above 5 C (41 F) Substrate temperature during application and curing should be at least 3 C (5 F) above dew point INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Mixing ratio by volume: base to hardener 80:20 (4:1) The temperature of the mixed base and hardener should preferably be at least 20 C (68 F) At lower temperature, the viscosity will be too high for spray application No thinner should be added For recommended application instructions, see working procedure Induction time None Page 2/6

Pot life 1 hour at 20 C (68 F) Note: See ADDITIONAL DATA Pot life Airless spray Use heavy-duty, single-feed, airless spray equipment, preferably 60:1 pump ratio and suitable high-pressure hoses/in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down of paint in hoses at low air temperature Length of hoses should be as short as possible Recommended thinner No thinner should be added Nozzle orifice Approx. 0.53 mm (0.021 in) Nozzle pressure At 20 C (68 F) paint temperature min. 28.0 MPa (approx. 280 bar; 4061 p.s.i.). At 30 C (86 F) min. 22.0 MPa (approx. 220 bar; 3191 p.s.i.) Brush/roller Brush: for stripe coating and spot repair only Recommended thinner No thinner should be added Cleaning solvent THINNER 90-53 or THINNER 90-83 Notes: - Paint inside the spraying equipment must be removed before the pot life has been expired - All application equipment must be cleaned immediately after use ADDITIONAL DATA Spreading rate and film thickness DFT Theoretical spreading rate 300 µm (12.0 mils) 3.3 m²/l (134 ft²/us gal) 600 µm (24.0 mils) 1.7 m²/l (67 ft²/us gal) Note: Maximum DFT when brushing: 150 µm (6.0 mils) Page 3/6

Measuring wet film thickness A difference is often obtained between the measured apparent WFT and the real applied WFT. This is due to the thixotropy and the surface tension of the paint, which retards the release of air, trapped in the paint film for some time Recommendation is to apply a WFT, which is equal to the specified DFT plus 60 µm (2.4 mils) Measuring dry film thickness Because of low initial hardness the DFT cannot be measured within some days, due to the penetration of the measuring device into the soft paint film The DFT should be measured using a calibration foil of known thickness placed in between the coating and the measuring device Overcoating interval for DFT up to 300 µm (12.0 mils) Overcoating with... Interval 5 C (41 F) 10 C (50 F) 20 C (68 F) 30 C (86 F) itself Minimum 3.5 days 36 hours 24 hours 16 hours Maximum 3 months 3 months 2 months 1 month Note: Surface should be dry and free from any contamination Curing time for DFT up to 300 µm (12.0 mils) Substrate temperature Dry to handle Full cure 5 C (41 F) 60 hours 15 days 10 C (50 F) 30 hours 7 days 20 C (68 F) 16 hours 5 days 30 C (86 F) 10 hours 3 days Notes: - Adequate ventilation must be maintained during application and curing (please refer to INFORMATION SHEETS 1433 and 1434) - For storage and transport of drinking water the recommended working procedure should be followed Page 4/6

Washing procedures All personnel should wear watertight suits, boots and gloves properly cleaned with a sodium hypochlorite solution (1% active chlorine per liter) All tank sides, bottom and deckheads etc. should be brush cleaned or high-pressure spray cleaned with 1% active chlorine solution as above note: this can also be done by butterworth washing All parts should be high pressure cleaned with tap water and tanks drained Concentrated active chlorine solution should be sprinkled on bottom; approx. 1 liter per 10 m² (1 quart per 100 ft²) Tanks should be filled with tap water to a depth of approx. 20 cm (8 inches) and the water should remain in the tank for at least 2 hours (max. 24 hours) Tanks should be thoroughly flushed out with tap water Depending upon local regulations it may be necessary to take water samples, after filling tank completely, to check on bacteria After this procedure the tanks will be fit to carry drinking water Pot life (at application viscosity) Mixed product temperature Pot life 20 C (68 F) 1 hour 30 C (86 F) 45 minutes Note: Due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may increase SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For paint and recommended thinners see INFORMATION SHEETS 1430, 1431 and relevant Material Safety Data Sheets Although this is a solvent-free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of spray mist, as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes No solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask should be used during spraying Ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility WORLDWIDE AVAILABILITY It is always the aim of PPG Protective and Marine Coatings to supply the same product on a worldwide basis. However, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances. Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used. Page 5/6

REFERENCES CONVERSION TABLES INFORMATION SHEET 1410 EXPLANATION TO PRODUCT DATA SHEETS INFORMATION SHEET 1411 SAFETY INDICATIONS INFORMATION SHEET 1430 SAFETY IN CONFINED SPACES AND HEALTH SAFETY, EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION SHEET 1431 TOXIC HAZARD SAFE WORKING IN CONFINED SPACES INFORMATION SHEET 1433 DIRECTIVES FOR VENTILATION PRACTICE INFORMATION SHEET 1434 CLEANING OF STEEL AND REMOVAL OF RUST INFORMATION SHEET 1490 SPECIFICATION FOR MINERAL ABRASIVES INFORMATION SHEET 1491 RELATIVE HUMIDITY SUBSTRATE TEMPERATURE AIR TEMPERATURE INFORMATION SHEET 1650 WARRANTY PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG s specifications for such product in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product. THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE DISCLAIMED BY PPG. Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer s discovery of the claimed defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT. The information in this sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the best of PPG s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user s responsibility to determine the suitability of the product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk. PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this information (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise). Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause unsatisfactory results. This sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer s responsibility to ensure that this information is current prior to using the product. Current sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings Products are maintained at www.ppgpmc.com. The English text of this sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof. The PPG Logo, Bringing innovation to the surface., and all other trademarks herein are property of the PPG group of companies. Page 6/6