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Voller Chlorinated Rubber
Chlorinated Rubber Paint is a general purpose hard-wearing chemically resistant paint with excellent chemical and abrasion resistance, often used as drain demarcation paint. It is ideal where conditions require a degree of chemical and water resistance typical examples would be catteries & kennels, dairy parlours, road crossings, car parks, swimming pools, manhole covers, metal or concrete posts and metal tanks. It is also excellent for road markings where high visibility and durability is a must. Chlorinated Rubber paint should not be applied over PVA sealer, latex self levelling compounds or power floated concrete
This is an animal safe pressure washable paint that provides an impervious chemical resistant finish. Being resistant to urine & bacterial growth. The ability to applied to a a wide variety of surface and the ease of application leaves this as a premium product at budget value. High coverage per litre combined with impact & abrasion resistance makes this ideal for anywhere livestock or pets are kept.
Another great application for this product is line marking in car parks and car parking spaces, we can supply this in a green for electric vehicles or blue for disabled parking spaces.
When applying chlorinated rubber paint the surface should be stable, firm, dry and free of dust, sand, loose old paint, dirt, grease and oil. Do not apply at temperatures below 5°C.
When applying to absorbent surface such as trowel finished concrete adhesion will be improved by diluting the first coat by 10% with Xylene. Powerfloated concrete should be etched or mechanically abraded before application. Chlorinated rubber does not require priming but for the best results we recommend using a rust inhibiting primer on ferrous metals.
There can be a solvent reaction with some substrates. When applying to large areas (more than 20m²) or if there is any doubt over adhesion or solvent reaction always apply to a small test area first.
Nb. Chlorinated rubber paint is not suitable for overcoating with a conventional paint.
Application method: Brush, roller, conventional and airless spray
Thinner: Xylene
Cleaning of tools: Xylene
Number of coats: 1 – 2 depending on the substrate and finish required. (Do not apply too thickly)
Use on: | Concrete, block walls, cement, fibreboard & prepared metal surfaces |
Use where: | Internal |
Typical applications: | Milking parlours, Kennels, Livestock Sheds, Horse Stables & Saline rich costal environments |
Approximate coverage: | 40-50 sqft per litre |
Overcoating time: | 6 - 24 hrs. |
Curing time: | Full Cure – 7 days |
Features: | Washable easy clean impervious surface, Chemical resistant, corrosion resistant, impact & abrasion resistant, urine resistant & resistant to bacterial growth |
Finish: Semi gloss
Volume solids: 55%
Theoretical spreading rate: 15 m² per litre
Typical spreading rate 10 – 12m² per litre dependent on surface porosity
Flash point: 23°C
Specific gravity: 1.3 – 1.4
Dry to touch: 1 - 2 hours (20°C)
Over-coating time: 16 hours
*The theoretical spreading rate has been calculated for the stated volume solids and dry film thickness. A practical spreading rate will depend on the actual dry film thickness, the nature of the substrate, and the relevant consumption factor. The physical constants are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances.
Voller Chlorinated Rubber
Chlorinated Rubber Paint is a general purpose hard-wearing chemically resistant paint with excellent chemical and abrasion resistance, often used as drain demarcation paint. It is ideal where conditions require a degree of chemical and water resistance typical examples would be catteries & kennels, dairy parlours, road crossings, car parks, swimming pools, manhole covers, metal or concrete posts and metal tanks. It is also excellent for road markings where high visibility and durability is a must. Chlorinated Rubber paint should not be applied over PVA sealer, latex self levelling compounds or power floated concrete
This is an animal safe pressure washable paint that provides an impervious chemical resistant finish. Being resistant to urine & bacterial growth. The ability to applied to a a wide variety of surface and the ease of application leaves this as a premium product at budget value. High coverage per litre combined with impact & abrasion resistance makes this ideal for anywhere livestock or pets are kept.
Another great application for this product is line marking in car parks and car parking spaces, we can supply this in a green for electric vehicles or blue for disabled parking spaces.
When applying chlorinated rubber paint the surface should be stable, firm, dry and free of dust, sand, loose old paint, dirt, grease and oil. Do not apply at temperatures below 5°C.
When applying to absorbent surface such as trowel finished concrete adhesion will be improved by diluting the first coat by 10% with Xylene. Powerfloated concrete should be etched or mechanically abraded before application. Chlorinated rubber does not require priming but for the best results we recommend using a rust inhibiting primer on ferrous metals.
There can be a solvent reaction with some substrates. When applying to large areas (more than 20m²) or if there is any doubt over adhesion or solvent reaction always apply to a small test area first.
Nb. Chlorinated rubber paint is not suitable for overcoating with a conventional paint.
Application method: Brush, roller, conventional and airless spray
Thinner: Xylene
Cleaning of tools: Xylene
Number of coats: 1 – 2 depending on the substrate and finish required. (Do not apply too thickly)
Use on: | Concrete, block walls, cement, fibreboard & prepared metal surfaces |
Use where: | Internal |
Typical applications: | Milking parlours, Kennels, Livestock Sheds, Horse Stables & Saline rich costal environments |
Approximate coverage: | 40-50 sqft per litre |
Overcoating time: | 6 - 24 hrs. |
Curing time: | Full Cure – 7 days |
Features: | Washable easy clean impervious surface, Chemical resistant, corrosion resistant, impact & abrasion resistant, urine resistant & resistant to bacterial growth |
Finish: Semi gloss
Volume solids: 55%
Theoretical spreading rate: 15 m² per litre
Typical spreading rate 10 – 12m² per litre dependent on surface porosity
Flash point: 23°C
Specific gravity: 1.3 – 1.4
Dry to touch: 1 - 2 hours (20°C)
Over-coating time: 16 hours
*The theoretical spreading rate has been calculated for the stated volume solids and dry film thickness. A practical spreading rate will depend on the actual dry film thickness, the nature of the substrate, and the relevant consumption factor. The physical constants are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances.
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