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Scope : This specification covers the corrosion-protection by means of coating of equipment and parts Location : Red Sea coasts approx. 100km south-south-east of Jeddah Corrosion/exposure : Coastal, high corrosion and moderate abrasion exposure 2. Exception : Following surfaces shall not be painted * Surfaces subject to the application of rust preventive agent (machined surfaces and ete) © Name plate © Wetted parts and surfaces in contact with the pumped liquid 3. Care to be taken during painting works 3.1 Before surface preparation 3.2 After surface preparation 3.3 Inspection and confirmation of the paint 3.4 Paint handling 3.5 Painting environment (* Please refer to the attachments) Painting Method Compressed air spray Painting & Coating System Motor Painting System No. : Manufacturing Standard Prime Coat : Zine rich primer. Nom.Dft 75 micron Intermediate Coat: _—_—Offshore zink primer painting. Nom.Dft 105 micron Final Coat : Polyurethane top coat 40 micron ‘Total Nom.DFT : 220 micron Pump Painting System No. : —_16A (Stainless steel part) Surface Preparation: Cleaning etch primer (basic zine chromate) or light sweep blasting Prime Coat 2 pack epoxy polyamid cured Amerlock 400.Nom.Dft 80 micron 1° Top Coat 2™ Top Coat Total Nom.DFT Painting System No Surface Preparation Prime Coat 1" Top Coat 2" Top Coat Total Nom.DFT Baseplate Painting System No. Surface Preparation Prime Coat 1 Top Coat 2" Top Coat Total Nom.DFT Color Code i, RAL 7010 Baseplate ii, RAL 7037 Electrie Motor iii, RAL 6019 Pump Polyurethane resin Amercoat 450S, Nom.Df 40 micron, Polyurethane resin Amercoat 450S, Nom.Dft 40 160 micron 2A (Bearing bracket) Blasting to Sa 2 4 or SSPC SP10 Inorg zine ethylsilicate Dimetcote 9. Nom, DFT 75 micton 2 pack epoxy polyamid cured Amercoat 385. Nom DFT 100 micron 2 pack polyurethane Amercoat 450S, Nom.Dft 40 215 micron 24 Blasting to Sa 2 % or SSPC SP10 Tinorg.zinc ethylsilicate Dimetcote 9, Nom. DFT 75 micron 2 pack epoxy polyamid cured Amercoat 385. Nom DFT 100 micron 2 pack polyurethane Amercoat 450S, Nom.Dft 40 215 micron Manufacturer : AMERON INTERNATIONAL Perenee yet Product Data/ Application Instructions ‘+ Mul: purpose high build epoxy ‘Thigh solids high build epoxy intermediate + Primer for durable systems with wide range of topcoats including polyurethanes and acrylics ‘Ballast wator tanklining + High build anti-corrosive coating for ship bulls ‘Excellent shop primer for corrosive service “Suitable for immersion service ‘Outstanding ehemieal and weather resistance ‘Excellent adhesion to inorganic zine sliate + Easy applleation ‘Contains no lead or chromate pigments Low Voc Wide fm build range + Compatible with a variety of substrates and surface proparations Amorcoat 385 isa high-performance epoxy costing forming a ‘ough, abrasion-resisiant, durable fm. Itadheres strongly to hare steel, coated stool and inorganie zine silicate primed sur faces on new construction, repair and field maintenance pro- jects, Amercoat 385 will aiso adhere to intact painted surfaces ‘and tight rust and may be used to repair itself or inorganic zine silicate primers. Amercoat 385 provides an excellent barrier to corrosion: is inhbitive pigment version (383Pa) afords corrosion inhibition at damaged arcas. Tt has good ehomical resistance, making it suit- fable for use in aggressive environments. Amercoat 383 is user- friendly and can be applied by a variety of methods to produce 2 month, fast-iryng film, Tes sultalo for ignmersion in both sal ‘nd fresh watar at temperatures up to 140°F. eontious and an be usod asa tank lining for alkaline and sal solutions, petroleum fools, and corain chemicals ‘Amercoat 385 may also be applied over aluminum, stainless Sel, galvanizing, concrete and previously coated surfaces in Adalion to carbon steel, Amercuat 880 glassflako may be added to inerease film build ‘and lower moisture vapor permeability. For additional infor mation see Amercoat 880 Product Data Sheet or contact your Amero roprosentative, Typical Uses * Docks, hulls and superstructures of ships, barges and ‘wark boats + Piers, offshore platforms and related structures. + Tank exteriors in oll refineries, paper mills, chemical processing facilites and waste water treatment plants Tank lining ‘+ Industrial structural stel, machinery and piping. Papi Multi-purpose epoxy (385 Series) Physical Data Finish Flat Color ‘Amercoat 385, ‘Ameron standard colors, See color card, Amorcoat 385PA, Oxide red, butt Inhibitive pigmont Components "SRD or 38SPA, 2 Caring mechanism Solvent release and chemical reaction hetween components Volume solids (ASTM D2697 modified) 385 or 385PA, 68% 23% Dry film thickness per coat 385 oF 385PA ‘wich B80 glaselake 4 t 8 mis (100 tn 200 microns) 6 w 14 mil (150 to 350 mera) Coats Vor 2 Theoretical coverage Avigal mill 385 or 385PA\ Yl (25 microns) 1090 267 4 mils (100 microns) 272 66 385 with S80 at 6 ils (150 mierons) wil be 185 f° per galon. voc vga wv EPA mothod 24) ‘385 mixed 23 276 385 mixedAhinne 26 311 Temperature Wet bry eee continuous 140 60 20093 intermittent 17579 250.121 Flash point (SETA) °F “¢ 385 cure 18 8 385 resin 128 53 “Amorcoat 861 300 149 ‘Amercoat 65 SI 2 ‘Amereoas 101 145 63 ‘Amercoat 12 2 17 Qualifications Military Svalift Command Underwater hulls, topside and salt water ballast tank Chapter 631 for aluminum hull use Incidental Food Contact Dedicated Sea Water Ballast only, Grade B ‘Typical Properties Physical Abrasion (ASTM D4060) 108 mg weight loss 1g load/1000 cycles (8-17 wheel Adhesion, Elcometer (ASTM D4541) >1000 pst Performance Salt spray ~ 1 coat @ 6 mils 5000 hours exposure face corrosion (ASTM B117) None face blistering (ASTM B117) None Humidity (condensation) (ASTM D4585) 3000 hours exposure face corrosion None Steam cleanable Yes Chemical resistance ~ Condition after 1 year immersion ‘caustic 30%, 50% up to 140°F Excellent fuol (MSC recipe) Excellent salt water Excellent DI water up to 140°F Excellent Amercoat 385 Chemical Resistance Guide Splash and Fumes and Envirvament Spillage Weather Acidic F G Alkaline B E Solvents E E Salt solutions ‘Acidic c vG Neutral E E Alkaline E E Water E E F-VairG-Good ——E-Exeellent——_VG-Very Good This chart shows ypleal resistance of Amercoat 385. Contact your Ameran representative for your specific requirements. ‘Systems Using Amercoat 385 Ist Coat 2nd Coat 8rd Coat ‘Amercoat 385 or 385PA, : < ‘Amercoat 385 or 385PA Amershield™ e Amercoat 385 oF 3B5PA 450 Series - Dimotcoto*9 Series 385 Amershiel, 450 Series Amereoat 68 Series 385 ‘Amershield, 450 Series | Amereoat 385 385, 279, 275, ABC 3, ABC 4 Confirm compliance with VOC regulations before using coating systems. For inmersion service, apply 2 coats ata minim of & ils total DET (Over Dimetcota. and Amercoat 68 Series primers. a mist coatfull oat and thinning wlth Amercoat 101 may be requtred to prevent ‘application bung. Use Amercoat 385PA primer when inhibtive pigmented primer is specified asthe fist coat Use Amercoat 385PA oxtde red when MIO pigment is specified Application Data Applied over substrates Stecl, concrete, masonry block, aluminum, galvanizing, coated surfaces Soe Systems Table Airless, conventional spray, brush or roller Primer’ Method. ‘Mixing ratio (by volume) 385 or 385PA 1 part resin to 1 part cure 385 with 880 glassflake —1-gal 880 per mixed 2-gal 385 5 gal 88O por mixed 10-gal 385 Pot life (hours) RPC 90/32 7021 s0/10 385 or 385PA Ve 3 5 385 with 880 glassflake 116 Ea 4 Environmental conditions Temperature 6 c air-and surface 3210120 049 Surface temperatures must be at least 5°F (3°C) shove dew point to prevent condensation. Drying time (ASTM D1640) @ 6 mils, DET (hours) ore 90/32 70/21 50/10 32/0 touch 2 "3% through 10 16 2868 ‘with 880 glassflake 12 18 26 192 Topeoat or recoat ti minimum Ge eee ta Auton of Accelerator doe not ehange dre t-tuch ordre though fies but does ececerate cure for serie Topcoat or recoat time (days) (maximum) sR 902 7021 s0n10 Product “450 Series or ‘Amershield™ “4 30 2 385 or 3852A ‘nomimmersion No maximum ~ Clean surface Tenuined 6 months - high pressure water trash and rough surfs rovoded gins da on nde temperate ‘tte eno ne han cn ay Sperm aan arm, a a BLT ip pet mperacsne IARC" 3, oF ANC 4 Appy whl 385 fs sotw tums fAmerooat 2736." presure at e79 immersion ‘Time before service @ 8 mils (hours) °F/“C 385 or 385PA ‘90732 70/21 50/10 32/0 Immersion ambient 2 4872 240 hot 72 168 336 NR hhon-immersion 12 24 "36 168 Thinners (up to % po above 70°F (21°C), Amercoat 101 below 70°F (21°C) ‘Amercoat 65 In confined arcas thin with Amercoat 101 Equipment cleaner Thinner or Amercoat 12 Pomzae Adhoro ta all application instructions, precautions, condi tions and limitations to obtain the maximum performance: ‘When used over recommended primers, refx 0 Application Instructions for the specific primer being used for surfaco proparaton data and application and drying procedures. For conditions outside the requirements or Tinitatons described, contact your Ameron representative. Surface Preparation Coating performance is proportional tothe degree of surface preparation. Refor to speciteations forthe specie primer boing used. Prior to coating, primed surface must bo clean, dry, undamaged and free af all contaminants including salt Aloposts. Round off all rough wolds and remove all weld spatter Steel ~ Remove all loose rast, diet, grease oF other eontari- rans iy ono of the flowing dopeading on the degree of Cleanliness Foqulrs: SSPC.SP2, 3,6 oF 7. For more sovare Service ant amersion, lean to SSPC-SP10, SSPC-SPIZ (WI- 21) is also acceptable over a previously blasted surface. The maximum solule sal content for saltwater immersion should bbe 3 uglem. For freshwater immersion, the Uniti 2 ye. For atmospheric exposure, it can be as high as 10 pg/em™. The ehoie of surface preparation wil depend on the sytem Soleted and end-ase service conditions. Blast to achieve a dense, angular anchor profile of 1-2 mils {25-50 microns) as indicated by @ Keane-Tator Surface Profle Comparator or Testex Tape. Increase coating thick- ness i profile greater than 3 mils. Galvanizing - Remove oil or soap film with neutral deter- {ent or emulsion cleaner; then use zine treatmant such a3 Galvaprep” or equivalent or bast lightly with fine abrasive. Aluminum ~ Remove oil, groase or soap filo with neutral ‘detergent or emulsion cloaner, treat with Alodine? 1200, ‘Alumiprep" or equivalent of biastIighuy with fine abrasive, Conerote/masonry ~ Surface must be cured, lean, drs. {roo of contamination and disintegrated or chalky materi als. Clean conerete surface; abrasive blast ASTM D259) fr acid eich (ASTM 14260) Fil concrete voids With NU Klad” 965 oF 114A to achiove a smooth surface, Clean ‘masonry surface by ASTM D4Z61. Fil masonry block with ‘Rmerloek” 4008P Block Fler Aged coatings ~ All surfaces must be clean, dry, tightly thonded and fro of al lose paint corrosion prods or chalky residue. Clean by low pressure water eleantg (1000, ps, min), SSPC-SPI, 2,3 or 7. Amercoat 385 Is compatible ‘vor most types of properly applied and tightly sahern oatings. However, test patch is recommended to confirm ‘compatiblity Repair ~ Prepare damaged areas to original surface prepara- tion specifications, feathering edgos of intact coating ‘Thoroughly remove dust or abrasive residue before touch up. Application Equipment Airless spray - Standard equipment such as Graco Bulldog or larger with & 0.15-t0 0021" in (0.38 to 0.53 mm) Mid Up. Conventional spray ~ Industrial equipment such as Devilbiss MBC ar JGA spray gun with 78 or 769 ait cap ‘and "E" fd fp, oF Binks No. 18 or 62 gun with a 66.x (6388 norze sot up. Separate air and fluid pressure regula- tors, and a moisture and oil trap in the main alr suppl line ate recommended. Power mixer Jilly Mixer powered by an alr or an explo- sion-proof electric motor Brush ~ Natural bristle, Maintain wot edge. Roller ~ Use industrial roller. Level any air bubbles with bristle brush Pate Application Procedure Amorcoat 385 oF 385PA consists of two components which ‘ust be mixed togetor before se. Its packaged Inthe Droper portions im 2-or 10-gallon unis Flush equipment with thinner or Amercoat 12 before 2, Stir each component thoroughly, then combine resin and core and mix unl nfm. When using Amtercost 880 glassflake, add material t mixed unit of Amercoat 385 following 880, Instructions for use 4. Thin only f necessary for workabidty. add Amercoat 101 up % Ye pint (approximately 64) per gallon of Amercoat 386, Use Amercont 65 when faster deying is desired. Use Amercoat 101 when applying in confined spaces, Use only Ameron recommended thinners 4, Do mot mix more material dhan wil be used within pot Life. Pot life is shortened by higher temperatures, 5, For conventional spray, use adequate alr pressure and volume to ensure proper atomization Apply a wet coat in even, parallel passes; overlap each pass 50 percent. If required, cross-spray at right angles to avoid holidays, bare areas and pinholes Note: When applying directly over inorganic rines or ‘anecrich primers, a mist coavfll coat teehnigue may ine required to minimize bubbling This will depend 0 the age ofthe primer, surface roughness, and envir ‘mental conditions during application and curing. 7. When applying antifouling coatings. apply frst antifoul- ing coat while Amercoat $85 Is stil sof to thumb pres- sure. Fallure to apply antifouling while Amercoat 385 Is Still Soft may result in poor adhesion betwen coaiings And eventual delamination of the anfoulng. 8 Normal recommenced dry Bln thickness per eoat is 4 to 6 mil for 385 and 6 1014 malls for 389 with 880 However, greater thirkness fs applied inYoal areas because of overlapping, no runs or sags will normally dceur ata dry fin thickness up to 10 mils for 385 and 16 ls for 35 with 880. Tcal dry Mim thieess in {oto coats must not excoed 16 mils for 285 and 32 mils for 385 with 880. ‘A.wet fim thickness of 6 mils (150 microns) normally provides 4 mils (100 mlerans) of dry Mn. 10, When usteg brush or roller application method, adh tional eoats may be required to achieve proper fim thickness. 11, When a pinbole-ree lm is required, check fm cont= nulty of moteeial witha nondestructive holiday’ dotocior Such as Tinker and Masor Model M-1- Apply additonal ‘Amercoat 385 to areas requring touch up. 12, Clean all equipment with thinner or Amercoat 12 immediately after use Safety Precautions Read each component's material safety data sheet before tse. Mixed material has hazards of each component. Safety Precautions must he strictly followed during storage, han Gling and use CAUTION ~ Improper use and handling of this product can be hazardous to health and cause fire or explosion. Do not use this product without first taking all appropri- alo safely measures (o prevent property damage and injuries, These measures may include, without limita tion: implementation of proper ventilation, use of proper lamps. wearing of proper protective clothing and masks, tenting and proper separation of application areas. Consult your supervisor. Proper ventilation and protec- tive measures must be provided during application and drying to keep spray mists and vapor concentrations ‘within safe limits and to protect against toxie hazards Necessary safety equipment must be used and ventila- tion requirements carefully observed, especially in con- fined or enclosed spaces, such as tank interiors and buildings. ‘This product is to be used by those knowledgeable about proper application methods. Ameron makes no recommendation about the types of safety measures that may need to be adopted because these depend on application environment and space, of which Ameron is unaware and over which it has no control. I you do not fully understand these warnings and instructions or if you eannot srietly comply with them, alo. not use the product. Note: Consult Code of Federal Regulations ‘Title 29, Labor, parts 1910 and 1915 concerning occupational safeiy and health standards and regulations, as well as any other applicable federal, state and local regulations on safe prac- tiees in coating operations, This product is for industrial use only. Not for residen- tial se Warranty Ameron warrants its products to be free from defects in ‘material and workmanship. Ameron’s sole obligation and Buyer's exclusive remedy in connection with the products shall be limited, at Amoron's option, to either replacement ff products not conforming to this Warranty or credit 10 Buyer's account in the invoices amount af the nonconform- ing products. Any claim under this Warranty must be made by Buyer to Ameron In writing within five (8) days of Buyer's discovery ofthe claimed defeet, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life, or one ‘year from the delivery date, whichever is earlier. Buyer's failure to notify Ameron of such nonconformance as Foquired herein shall bar buyer from recovery under this Warranty AMERON INTERNATIONAL Ay\ meron B ‘Ameron makes no other warranties concerning the product. No other warranties, whether express, implied, oF statutory, stch as warranties of merchantability or fliness for a particular purpose, shall apply: In no event shall Ameron be liable for consequential or incidental damages, Any recommendation or suggestion relating to the use of | the products made by Ameron, whether ins technical lt erature, or in response to specif Inquiry, or otherwise, is based on data believed to be reliable; however, the prod ucts and information are intended for use by Buyers having rogulsite skill and know-how in the industry, and therefore [is for Buyer to satisfy itself of the suitability of the prod ucts for its own particular use and it shall be deomed that Buyer has done so, at its sole discretion and risk. Variation in environment, changes in procedures of use, oF extrapo- Tation of data may cause unsatisfactory results Limitation of Liability Ameron’s liability on any claim of any kind, including claims based upon Ameron’s negligence or strict liability, for any loss or damaye arising out of, connected with, or resulting from the use of the products, shall in no case exceed tho purehaso price allocable to the products or part thereof which give rise wo the claim. In no event shall Ameron be liable for consequential or incidental dam- ages. Due to Ameron's policy of continuous product improve- iment, the information contained in this Product Data/Application Instructions sheet Is subject to change without notice. ICs the Buyer's responsibility to check that this issue is current prior (0 using the product. For the most up-to-date Product Data/Application Instructions always refer to the Ameron International Performance Coatings & Finishes website at wiw.ameroncoatings.com. Shipping Data Packaging 385 or S85PA, 2 and 10-gal units Shipping weight (approx.) ib ig 385 or 385PA 2-gal unit cure 1 gal in I-gal can 12 56 rosin Dgalin I-gal can 13 60 385 or 385PA 5-gal unit galin S-galean 61 arr resin 5 gal in Segal can 60 273 Shelf life when stored indoors at 40 to 100°F (4 to 38°C) cure, resin and paste 1-year from shipment date ferag varlano Ally for apetonbnaes an sure rears, Sot ‘Spolsin nsrortons fr complete information and sey eestor, The ned prog sphoachamicly reactive as dated by the South Coast ir Quy Management Distr le 102 o arlene, Ameron US.A.+ 15010 Moels Rd Suite 40, Alphaceta, GA S000 + (678) 398-0653 J. Kennedylaan 7, 4191 MU Geldermalsen, The Netherlands + (31) 345-507-587 Pamase PY \ AMERON Peer Rrenets Product Data * Abeavy-duty primer that protects with a single coat. + Outstanding application characteristics over @ wide range of atmospheric conditions, *Can be applied by aleless or ean tional spray leaving a oth fim with negligible overspray even in hot weather, + Excellent heavy-bulld flim tolerance in corners and angles * High-metaliczine content provides long-term corrosion protection that reduees maintenance costs + Abrasion resistance and minimum burn-back during welding reduce touch-up requirements, + Applied over blasted or pickled surfaces Typical Uses ‘Asa single coat, Dimetcote9 resists sovere weathering and ‘marine environments. As primer with recommended topcoats, Dimeteote 9 is resistant to industrial chemical exposure as well as marine exposure above the saltwater splash zono structural steel and piping. tank exteriors, bridges, offshore platiorms, marine hulls above water line, superstrac- tures and decks. Qualifications ‘SSPC~-Paint 20 AASHTO -M300 AASHTO - Standard Specification for Highway Bridges Table 10.32.3C Allowable Load for Sip Critical Connections Class 8 AIS - Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325, ‘r A490 Bolts RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Table 3 Class Resistance Dimetcote 9 without e topcoat has excelent resistance to ‘weathering and ultraviolet exposuro, water and neutral salt, refined pettoleum products, alcohols and solvents, animal and vegetable oil (up to 22% roe fatty acid). In addition tothe above, with suitable topeoats Dimoteote 9 is recommended for fumes and splash of mild alkalies, dilute acids (umes onl), salt solutions of most types. imetcote 9 not recommended for immersion service or spillage of acid or alkaline solutions. Fr specific recommenda tions, consult your Ameron representative. Prope " Dimetcote: 9 ‘(Qv: Inorganic-zinc silicate primer INTER, <2, 4 re 2p Ss "1 pRODUS (9 Series) Physical Data Finish Flat Color Greon Note: temperataces 6 350° the Dstt ree rcilchangetsa Components 2 Curing mechanism Solventrelease and reaction with atmospheric moisture Dry lm thickness 2 mils (65 microns) Coats 1 ‘Theoretical coverage Piya mi mil (25 microns) 92. 23 2imils (65 microns) 297 97 vor val wl mixed 4 fr mixed/thinned (1 puga) 5.0 599) Temperature resistance, dry ¢ 750 399 Flash point - ¢ liquid 60 6 mixed 8 4 ‘Amorcoat 65, 31 a ‘Amercoat 101 145 63 ‘Amercoat 12 2 17 Application Data Applied over Propared sted, galvanizing Surface preparation Abrasive blast SSPC-SP6 or 10, Pickling SSPC-SP8 Method Airless or conventional spray Mixing rato (by volume) As packaged! ~ T-and 5-gal units Pot life (hours) sree 7/21 24 Environmental conditions Temperature °F c alr 010120 -18%049 surface 00130-18054 Relative humidity 50-90% Surfae tmpratures mat be at uns 52°) above dew into proven condensation, Atreezing temperatures, Risface mustbe ire oes stomp Drying time (ASTM D1640) 2" mls and 50-90% RH “Frc rea touch minutes) 10 through (minutes) 18 topeost with most topcoats hours) 4 Topcoats Dimetcote 9 may be topevated with opoxios, vinyls, acrylics, chlorinated rubbers or other topeoats when used in industrial ‘or marine maintenance systems. Typical Ameron topcoats are Amercoat” 38318, 385, Amerlock’ 400; for intermediate cost Amercoat 83H8 or 185iIS. In some cases a mist coav/full coat technique may be required ta prevent application bubbling. Application Data Summary See Application Instructions for eamplet information on surface preparation, environmental conditions, application procedures and equipment. To obtain maximum performance apply as recommended. Adhere to all safety preeautions during storage, handling, application and drying periods, Safety Precautions Read each component's material safety data sheet before use. Mixed material has the hazards ofeach component. Safory precautions must be sriti followed during storage, handling and use ‘This product is for professional use only. Not for residential fase Warranty ‘Ameron warrants its products tobe free from defects in ‘material and workmanship. Ameron's sole obligation and Buyer's exclusive remedy in connection with the products shall be limited, at Ameron’s option, to either replacement of products not conforming to this Warranty or eredit to Buyer's aaccountin the invoiced amount of the nonconforming products, Any claim undor this Warranty must be made hy Buyer to Ameron in writing within five (5) days of Buyer's discovery of the claimed defect, but in no event later thar the expiration of the applicable shelf if, or one year from the delivery date ‘whichever is earlier: Buyer's failure to nosfy Ameron of such hhoncooformance as required horein shall bar Buyer from rocovery under this Warranty, Ameron makes no other warranties concerning the product, Noother warranties, whether express, implied, or statutory. such as warranties of merchantability or fess fora particular purpose, shall apply. Inno event shall Ameron be liable for consequential or incidental damages, Any recommendation or suggestion relating tothe use of the products made by Ameron, whether in its technical literature, or in response to speciic inquiry or otherwise, is based on dats believed tobe reliable; however, the products and information are intended for use by Buyers having roquisite skill and know= ‘how in the industry, and therefore tis for Buyer to satisfy itself ofthe suitability of te products for is own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has dono so, atits sole diseretion ‘snd risk, Variation in environment changesin procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause unsadistactory rests. AMERON INTERNATIONAL ry\ ‘Thioner below 70°F (21°C) Amoreoat 65 above 70°F (21°C) “Amercoat 101 Equipment cleaner Amereoat 12 se -F-werson of heron leaner ior polio conta ares Shipping Data Packaging units 1 gal Seal Shippingweight (approx) —— tb ke Yegalunt liquid 76 34 powder 145 66 S-galunt liquid 36 164 powder i 322 ‘Shelflife when stored indoors 40 to 100° (6 10 38°0) powder 2 years from shipment date liquid 18months from manufacture date Nuercal lus are sbjctio norma maturing wkranes, color and ‘Sing ariaces. Alo fr apa nd etc eue, The mie pots ronphotocamicaly renin as dfn fe Sth Cost [Aru Management Dstt Re 102 oregealat cosas Limitation of Liability ‘Ameron’s lability on any claim of any kind, including claims based upon Ameron's negligence or stiet liability, forany less or damage arising out of, connected with, or resulting from the use ofthe products, shall in no case exceed the purchase price allocable tothe products or part thereof whieh give rise to the claim. Inno event shall Ameron be liable for consequential orincidental damages. ‘Ameron U.S.A. 13010 Moris R, Suite 40, Alpharetta, GA30004 + (678) 398-0653 Ameron BV. Kennedylaan 7, 4191 Mz Geldermalsen, The Netherlands (31 345-587-587 (00 Aone Pern. +See OTD aN AMERON Burn rertinrts Application Instructions stow vor {High-performance goneral maintanance coating fr now oli sta {Cites trough wide lomperatare range 1 Settpriming topcoat over must existing coatings {Gan be ovoreaatod wih wide range oftopeoas * Compaile with peepared damp surfaces Compaubie wit adborent rust remaining on propared surfoes Stulsor moreina siglo coat ‘sis igh humidity and muistace ‘UTimporatar eisanentn 490°? on insulatd or uninsulatod surfaces wen mixed with Amereoat 80 glass ake adie « Canbe applied osustates with temperatures upto 2507 Amerock’s low solvent level meets VOC requirement, reduces the chances for film pinholing and solvent entrapmentat the suistrate-coating interface, often a major cause of coating failure with conventional epoxies and lower solids systems, Amerock 400s available in a variety of colors. including aluminum, and therefore does not equire a topcoat. For extended ‘weathershiity or special uses, & topcoat maybe desired. Typical Uses Amerock 400s used in those areas where blastingis impractical or impossible. Asa maintenance eating, Ameriork 400 protects Stel sructarsin industrial fares, bridges, tank exteriors, marine ‘weathering ofshore,oiltanks, piping oot, water towersand other ‘exposures Amerlock 400 has ood chemical resistance to spashspitage, fumes and immersion in neural, rosh and sak water (Seeresstane table). Contact your Ameron representative for specie information. ‘Typical Properties Physical Abrasion resistneo (ASTM D400) Tgload/1000 eyles weightloss Sar moet emg Impact esistanoe ASTM D2798) Direc 24in- Reverse Gin Moisture vapor transmission (ASTM D1653) 6.289/m'24hes Adhesion ASTM D4541) ‘90 pst Performance Saltspray (ASTMBI17) 3000 hours ace bstnrng ‘None Humidity (ASTM 02247) 750 hours Paco corrosion, blistering None Immersion (NACE TM-01-69 fresh water 1 year bistering None Qualifications USDA Inedentl fod eonaet NFPA Chass A NSF Standard 61*-Foruse in drinking water ‘For NSF application informatio, plese vist nr ‘eebsile at wwewcameroncoangs com/ust/tsf Amerlock Series Physical Data Finish Semigloss Color Standard, Rapid Response, custom colors and aluminum wean ight tes may see yen on agg, Us of Ameran B61 wih hice rere lily acl Yel roan org oll fade fester hg other cr det the ‘placement fase gether plgment ese ces Components 2 Curing mechanism Solventrelease and chemical rouction between components ‘Volume solids (ASTM D2697 modified) 400) 83% 3% 400AL. Bem Dey film thickness {per cost) 4-8 mils (100-200 microns) Coats tora ‘Theoretical coverage eal m/l, {mil 25 microns) 400. 32.6 400AL M7 Sils(125 microns) 400 266, 65 400AL 282 63 voc Iga wl 400 mixed* 13 180 ‘mixed/thinned (épugale® 1.8 220 400AL mixed” 10 120 mixed/thinned (1¥pygall™ — 2.0 240 “Celeiaed ‘Temperature resistance,” wet cry 400 eae eet continuous yoo 38 20093 intermittent 1003835017 ‘with 880 (1 gal cam/2 gal mix) continuous 10038 218 intermittent 10038450232 *Atuemperatares above 2007 dy fm thickness must not exceed 10mils ‘esti Some discoloration and darkening wil ocur at temperatures greater ‘than 200% ths wil no affect lm ntegrty 0” coating performance Flash point (SETA) °F € 2/400 resin 131 55 s00cure. 85, 29 2AL/400AL resin 10 3 400AL-cure 116 a Amercoat 8 20 7 ‘Amercoat 65: 78 25 ‘Amercoat 101 45 6 ‘Amercoat 12 2 a7 * Amero 40 etn ad erick 2 rs ar eta a are packed Amerock? care ardent and ae lebeled india, Chemical Resistance Guide Splashand — Fumesand jronment Immersion Spillage ‘Weather 400 400A1 400 400AL 400 40041. Acidic sor RP OR GG ‘Alkaline : G EF E Solvents 5 G oF EF Saltwater E ede atl ‘Water E EE E Fair Good ‘Contact your Ameron representative ‘This tables only age o shaw ypicl resistances of Amerock 400 ‘ne 40042, For specific recommendations contact your Ameron epresentatce for gour particule corrosion protection needs. Systems using Amerlock 400 or 400AL ‘Surface Preparation ‘Coutng performance i, n gnerel, proportional tothe degree of Stree preparedon, Abrashe blast is usually thomost effective and cononicl method, When thisis impossible o impractical, Amerock {fo0an be applied over mechanical leaned surfaces. Alsurfaces znust bo cean: dry and fre ofalleontaminans, incuding salt deposits ‘Amerlock 400 may be used over ast types of properly prepared and Tiny adhering coatings. A wet patch i recommended for se over fxistngeoatngs. ‘Steel - Remove all lose mst, drt, molsure, gras or other contami Dans frum surface, Powertol clean SSPCSP3 or hand-ool deat SS7CSP2. tor more sewer environmons dry abrasive blast SSP 7. ww ating al acepbl, Former serie dy ‘abrisive blast SSPC-SP10. For high-heat secview on uninsulaied ‘Substrates, abrasive Dast per SSPSPo, For insulated substrates, brasive bast por SSPC-SPIO, In both eases, 2-3 mil profile must be ‘obtained. ‘Aluminum Remove oll, grease or soap lm with neutral detergent oF ‘nln cleaner treat wah Aldine 1200, Alumiprop® or equivalent ‘rblast ighty wih ne abrasive ‘Galvanizing Removo oiler soap lm with dtargent or emuision ‘leaner the use zine treatment suchas Galvaprep” or equivalent or bast lightly with ine abrasive Comerete— Acid oiehing (ASTM D4260) or abrasive blast ASTM 'D4259) now eonereta cured a minimum of 1$ days teoat Coat Boat 400 None None 400 4508 Series None Amershield™ None "100" 400 None imetote" 9 Series 400 None Dimeteote 9 Series 400 450H Series Mer immersion ‘For color contrast when 2 coats of 400AL are used 40DAL red can ‘eusedas fist coat Recoat/Topeoat time EFC ‘minimum (hours) 9032 Tort Suto 400 8 16 30 400 with 1 pt $61 4 7 16 400AL. 3 12 48 SOOAL with % pt 861 3 5 12 Recoat/Topeoat time @ 70°F (21°C) System Maximum time 490/400 ‘Smonths +400 with 861/400 month ‘400/Amershield or 450H Series 1 month 4400/5405, day 400winAS6L/Amershieldor weeks. '450H Series Drying ins are dependent on air and surface temperatures os ellos fim dckness,vetation and relative oid Maximaanrecoating time {shighly dependent upon atua surface temperatures not singly tanblen air temperatures. Surface temperatares shouldbe monitored, ‘openly th sun-exposed ether heated surfaces Mighersarface tempertares shorten emaimum recot winds. Not: Ifmarinuom ime is exceeded, roughen surface. For topcoats ns oti ee Proc Dat Sector peti eat fine limitations, paz Application Data Applied over Steel, concrete, aluminum, galvanizing Surface preparation ‘Steel SSPC-SP2,3,6.7, 10.11, 012 Conerote ‘ASTM D4259 or 4260 Aluminum ‘Alodine, Alumiprep®or light abrasive blast Galvanizing Galvaprep”or ight abrasive blast Method Airless or conventional spray. Brush ‘or roller may requlr additional coats. (Mixingratio (by volume) 1 partresin to 1 part cure Potlife (hours) “EPC 861 Accelerator Amerlock 90/32 70/21 "50/10 32/0 ‘Amount /mixed 5 gal ‘None 400 mm 4 oT 400A, «3% SDB pt 400 1 te 4 4oaL 11K 400 eo o1 th 2 tpt Poti the perio of tine ter misng tha aie alone ‘nator fs sprayable when thinned as ecenamended. Mixture may tipear fd beyond this tine, bt spraying and mud character {vcs my be impaired Environmental conditions Product Air or Surface Temperature “Amerleck 400 sow2s0K4rw 120) ‘Ameriek 400 At 4010 ZF" 500. ‘Amerlek ith 861 ‘Amerock $00 with 101° 20 122766 w 300) 12 w250F GT w 120) Srlanterperatares must be atleast 5°F (3°) above dew pointio prevent ‘condensin. Atewzngiemperatures, surface must be feo a, Donot wee Amerlock 400A. on water damp surfaces. eit nab pnt ear 12 7) een apg ier “ane 27 and Sr enor lnc er er sic onan ae wands ems Drying time (ASTM 11640) hours) touch 861 Amerlock “FC ‘Amt /mixed 5 gal 120/49 90/32 70/21 50/10 32/0 20/-6 None 400 1 4% 9-28 9G NR 400AL. 1 4 12 36 96 NR wept 400 th 3 5 24 72 120 400aL, 1 1% 2% “5 10 24 ipt 400 1 2 “4 15 48 96 Drying time continued through None 400 6 12 20 40 140 NR 400A 1 7% 24 72 216 NR pt 400, 3 6 10 30 9% 180 S00AL 2 4 9 24 48 120 tpt 400 % 5 9 BM 72 160 Cure for immersion (days) None 400 eae eee 7g ai Nie Nh 400aL 2 4 7 21 NR NR Yept 40041 1 2 38 7 BNR Ipt 400 ee ea ‘Amercoat 861 Accelerator wl slightly discolor Amerlock 400 white ‘and other mertock ght colors. N= Notrecommended Thinnor Amorcoat 8,65, 0r 101 Equipment cleaner ‘Thinner or Amercoat 12 Application Equipment ‘The following isa guide; suitable equipment from other ‘manufacturers may be used, Changes in pressure, hose and tip size may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Airless spray ~ Standard oquipment with 30:1 pump ratio or larger, with 80017. to0.021-inch ud tp, Conventional spray - Industrial equipment, such as DeVilbiss MBC or JGA or Binks 18 or 62 spray gun. A moisture and oil trapinthe main air supply tine, apressuse materi pot with ‘mechanical agitator and separate regulators of alrand fluid pressure are rect Power mixer ~ Jify Mixer powered by an alr or explosion- proof elocrie motor. Brush or roller Additional coats may be required to attain ‘propor thickness, Application Procedure Flush llequipment with thinner or Amoreoet” 12 before us. 2 Strroinand ear winganexpnin prot poner sro disperse pigments ‘3, Add cureto resin, Mix thoroughly unl uniformly blended toa ‘workable consistancy. For low tomporeture application use ‘Amercoat 861 aceeleratnr. Do not exceed th {pint Amercoat £861 accelerator per 5 gallo unitrecommendaton 4, Donot mix more material than ean bo used within the ‘expected pot fe For optimum application, material should be from 50° to SO" 10" 0 240. Above 122°C (50°), saggg may occ. 6, Use only Ameron recommended thinners. or potable water applications, see current NSF listing at wwwansl org for approved thinners and thinning restrictions. For other applications, above 85°P (29°C) use Amercoat 8, or 101 at lower temperatures use Amercoat 65. small amount of thinner greatly redces viscosity; excessive thinning wil ‘ause running or sagging, Thin cautiously as follows: ‘Amercoat8 or65 thinner 400 400A. Airless upto Yipgal —1epvgal CConventionalup to Ypuyal pga Below 50°F adonal thinning maybe needed and muipe contsrequred to achive spocted tickness. ‘Abowo 122°, upto 250" surface tomporatres, se Amercoat 101 thinner spacingly to promote flow and leveling. Excessive {hning lease renningo sagem 7. Tominimize orange peel appearance adjust conventional spray equipment obais adequate stomlzation at lowest alr prosure Pans 8. Apply a wet coat in even, parallel passes with 50 percent overlap to avoid bolidays, bare areas and pinkoles. IF required, cross spray atright angles. 9. When applying Ameriock 400 directly over inorganic zines forzine rich primers, a mist coat/full coat technique may be required to minimize bubbling. This will depend on the age ofthe Dimetoote”, surface roughness and conditions during curing. Note~ Do not use Amerlock 400A2 on water damp surfaces 10.Venulate confined areas with clean air between coats and ‘wile curing the final coat, Prevent moisture condensation fn the surfaeo between coats Repair daunaged areas by brush or spray. 42clen oqipment wth hiner or Amercoat 12 ime Shipping Data Packaging unit Zeal Saal cure I-gal can 2.5-Ral can resin ryalen — 254alean Shipping weight(appros) tbs kg 2 gulunit, 400cure 125 57 2/400 resin 137 62 ooaL eure 121 55 400AL resin 110 50 segalunit, 400cure a8 144 27400 resin 350 159 ooAL Cute 309 wo 4S00AL resin 2s: 128 Sheltie when stored indoors at 40° to 100°F (4°t0 38°C) resin and eure 1 year from shipment date. uneven! vals ve sbjctn nora manucrng nea, cord tes anances Ao fr appicaton ses ad saree regu Thumizo produ photonic are defined by the Sah Coss Ar ‘Obl Matugemect Denes ue 102 equa reputons Safety Precautions Read each component's material safety data sheet before uso. Mixed material has hazards ofeach component. Safety precautions must bestrictlyfallowed during storage, handling and use CAUTION —Improper use and handling ofthis product can be hazardous to health and cause fire or explosion. Donot use this product without first taking all appropriate safety measures to prevent property damage and injuries. These measures may inelude, without limitation: implemen- tation of proper ventilation, use of proper lamps, wearing of proper protective clothing and masks, tenting and proper Separation of application areas. Consult your supervisor. Proper ventilation and protective measures must be Dro- vided during application and drying to keep solvent vapor Concentrations within safe limits and to protect against {oxle hazards. Necessary safety equipment must be used and ventilation requirements carefully observed, especially inconfined or enclosed spaces, such as tank interiors and buildings. ‘This products to be used by those knowledgeable about proper application methods. Ameron makes no recommen- ation about the types of safety measures that may need to bbe adopted because these depend on application and space, ‘of which Ameron is unaware and over which ithas no contro Ifyou do not fully understand the warnings and instructions ‘oF you cannot strietly comply with them, donot use the product. Note: Consult Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Labor, parts 1910 and1915 concerning occupational safety and health standards and regulations, as wellas anyother applicable federal, state and local regulations on safe practices in coating ‘operations, This product isfor industrial use only. Not for residential Limitation of Liability Ameron's Hablity on any claim of any kind, including claims based upon Ameron's negligence or strict iabilty or any loss or damage arising out of, connected with, o resulting from the Use ofthe products, shalin no ease exceed the purchase price allocable tothe products or part thereof which give rise the ‘event shall Ameron be liable for consequential Due to Ameron's policy of continuous product improvement, the information contained in this Product Data/Application Instructions sheet is subject to change ‘without notice. It is the Buyer's responsibility to check that ‘his issue is current prior to using the product. For the most up-to-date Product Data/Application Instructions always refer to the Ameron International Performance Coatings & Finishes website at www.ameroncoatings.com, AMERON INTERNATIONAL ™ Warranty ‘Ameron warrants its praduets tn be free from defects in ‘material and workmanship. Ameron’s sole obligation and Buyer's exclusive romedy in connection with the produets shall Delimited, at Amoron’s option, to ether replacement of products rot conforming to this Warranty or credit to Buyer's account in the invoeed amount ofthe nonconforming products, ‘Any claim under this Warranty must he made by Buyer to ‘Ameron in writing within five (5) days of Buyer's discovery of ‘the elaimed defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable sheiflife, or one yoar from the delivery date. ‘Whichever is earlier Buyer's allure to notify Ameron of such nonconformance as required herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this Warranty, Ameron makes ng other warranties concerning the product. ‘No other warranties, whether expressed, implied, ot statutory, such as warranties of merchantability or fitness forapartieular purpose, shall apply. In no event shall Ameron be liable for consequential or incidental damages, Any recommendation or suggestion relating to use of th produets made by Ameron, whether in its tehnieal literature, borin response to specific inquiry, or otherwise, is based on data believed to be reliable; however, the products and information aro intended for uso by Buyers having requisite skill and know- hhow in the industry, and therefore is for Buyer to satisfy itself ofthe suitability ofthe products for ts own particular use and it shall bo domed that Buyer has done so, a its sole discretion fand risk. Variation in environment, changes in procedures of Use, or extrapolation of data may cause unsatisfactory resus Ameron USA. + 13010 Mortis Rd Suite 400, Alpharetta, GA:30008 + (678) 393-0553 ‘Amero BY. + J. Kennedylaan 7, 4191 MZ Geldermalsen, The Netherlands + (31) 345-3 7587 Py \ PPO cere! 450 Series Product Data/ Physical Data Application Instructions a Se orcad + los topcoat Components 2 + Oattaring vate rete wi escent coor — and gloss retention + VOC compliant + Resistant to broad range of corrosive atrnospheres + Resists soll pickup ~leansseasily| (by volume) Curing mechanism Solvent release and chemical reaction between components + Cures through wide temperature range Volume Solids 66% 2 3% + Hard, flexible and abrasion resistant ‘VOC (EPA Method 24) Ibygal wt unthinned 24 288 Mus ‘thinned (10% by volume) 28 340 Amercoat 4S0HS Series can be used as finish coat where attractive appearance and.a widerangeof corrosive resistanceis Dry flmthickness (per coat) 2-3 mils (50-75 microns) required Coats Lor, + Chemical plants ‘Theoretical coverage + Polp and paper ils “ * offshore platforms = Ce Gee + Pee refnres and contales cr a Typical Properties ‘Temperature resistance FIC wt ay Chemical resistance guide When applied over suitable primer or inter Splashand Fumes and continuous NR 20093 edi oat: fntermittene NR 250/121 Evironment rite Wenber Acidic ve E Flash Point F Satsoltions ° : resin or ren E x ined @ Newta E E erect 2 ioe Alkaline E E ‘Amercoat 101 140 oe e E Amereoat 12 2 17 660 Very God Excelent vd Thinners ‘Amercoat 65, Amercoat 101 irmimcnictmancamse eee Slapa Arercot 12 “certain clrs especialy elon red and oan) nny require addon oats ‘oat ni parr ened kang ‘han with stondord prc ithes. eer is erica. change etches ‘uu skein stuctre one bate fronton Yolo edad orange colar wil fade faster tho other cols dye the place fd eed pes with ow. fe pment abs Typical Systems Ist Coat 2nd Coat ‘rd Coat Dimetcote or Amercoat 385 Amercoat450'Series ‘Amercoat 68 Series ‘Amercont 235, Amercoat 450 Series = ‘Ainercoat 236, ‘Amnercoat 370 oF ‘Amercoat 385 ‘AmerlockSeries Amercoat450Series = Surface Preparation Coating performance, In general, s proportional to the degree cof surface preparation, Refer to application instructions for Specife primers and intermediate coats being used for Appleton and caring pres, Al preven oats must be clean and dey. Adhere to all minimum and maximum topcoat times for specific primers and intermediate coats. Aged epoxy ‘outings must be roughened before applying 450HS. Application Data Substrates Prepared and primed steel, conerete, aluminum, galvanizing, or aged coatings. Surface preparation: Refer to Product Data Sheet’ ‘Steel Application Instructions of Concrete specific primer or intermediate ‘Aluminum oat being used Galvanizing Aged coatings Method ‘icles or conventional spray. roller, brush (touch-up only Mixing ratio 4 parts resinto I part cure (byvolume) Environmental conditions cg c ‘airandsurfacetemp 2000120 -71049 Pot life hours) Fic 90/32. 70/21 50/10 45085 2 4 6 450HS with 866M" woe 3 Dry times FIC 90/32 7ovet SO/10 32/0 touch (minutes) 10 30-90 NR with BOM" 7 2 15 240 through hours) 4 8 2 NR with 86oM* th 2 86 Recoat times Fc 90/32 7o/21 50/10 32/0 sninirmum (hous) 2 4 12 NR vwith 860M" 1% 4 16 ‘maximum (days) 7 30 60 NR ih 866M" 207 1 3% “Accelerated at pint 866M per 5 gallons mixed Thinner Amercoat 65 oF 101 Equipment cleaner Annereoat 12 Application Equipment ‘Thefollowing sa guide: sutable equipment from other wanufacturers may be used. Changes in pressure aneip size tay beneeded for proper spray characterises Altless spray Standard equipment such as Graco, DeVilbiss Binks, Speeflo, or others having a 28:1 or higher purnp ratio ane fluid tip with0.013-t00.015:inch (0.33. 100.38 ram) orien Conventional spray—Iindustrial equipment such as DeVilbiss MBC or Binks BBR spray gun. Separate air and Maid pressure fgulators, mechanical po agtator and a molsture afd oll rep ‘in main air supply line are recommended. Brush or roller - Natural bristle brush or solvent resistant roller with finch to teinch nap, For best appearance ahen rolling level any air bubbles with bristle brash, Application Procedure ‘Amercost 450HS is packaged in two components in the proper ‘Proportions which must be mixed together before use |. Flash equipment with thinner or Amercoat 12 before use, 2. Stir each component thoroughly, then add cure to resin and ‘mix until uniformly blended toa workable consistency. Do ‘ot mix more material than will be used within heat 65,80°F (18-27°C), Pot iets shortened by higher tempera {ures and use of Amercoat 866M. See pot lf data, Use upto ‘epintof Amercoat 866M Accelerator per5 gallons mine 3. Thin only fnecessary for workability 4. When applying by conventional spray, use adequate aie pressure and volume to ensure proper atomization 5: Apply 2 wet coat in even parallel passes, overlap 50 percent to avoid holidays, bare areas and pinholes. I required, cores Spray at right angles, 6. Application of 3 mils (75 microns) wee film thickness will ‘norinally provide 2 mils (50 mierons) dry flim 7. Clean all equipment with thinner or Amercoat 12. immediately after use. '8. Keep containers tightly closed since repeated exposure ‘moisture will cause gelation, Moisture contaminated materials also subject to gassing on storage, Handle bulged containers with caution: ids may eject foreby. Shipping Data Packaging unis gal cure 0.2 gal in I-qtean resin 0.8 galin 1-gal ean Shipping weight (approx) » gal unit cure 2 resin 10.2 S-galunit cure 9 resin 49 Sheflfe when stored indoors at 40 to 1001 resin and cure Segal 1 galin -galcan 4galin Sgalcan ie 09 46 41 22 dto38¢) 1 year from shipment date Safety Precautions Read each components material safety data sheet before use. Mixed material has hazards of each cornponent Safety Precautions must be trill followed during storage, handing anduse CAUTION - Improper use and handling of this product can behazardous tohealth and cause fire or explosion. Do not use this product without frst taking all appropriate safety measures to prevent property damage and injuries, ‘These measures may include, without limitation: implemen: {ation of proper ventilation, use of proper lamps, wearing of Proper protective clothing and masks, tenting.and proper Separation of aplication areas. Consul your supervises, Proper ventilation and protective measuires mus be provided during application and drying to Keep spray mists And vapor concentrations within safe limits ard vo protest ‘Against toxichazards. Necessary safety equipment must be used and ventilation requirements carefully observed, especiallyin confined or enclosed spaces, such a5 (ani interiors and buildings. ‘This product isto be used by those knowledgeable about proper application methods. Ameron makes no recommen- ddation about the types of safety measures that may need to bbe adopted because these depend on application environment and space, of which Ameron is unaware and ver which it has no control, you do not lly understand these warnings and instruc- tions oF i'you cannot strictly comply with them, do not use the product Note: Consult Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Labor parts 1910 and 1915 concerning occupational safety and heath standards and regulations, as wellas any other applicable federal, state and local regulations on safe practices n costing operations This product is for industrial use only. Not for residential Limitation of Liability ‘Ameron’s ability on any claim of any kind, including claims bbased upon Ameron's negligence or strict liability for nylons or damage arising out of. connected with, or resulting from the use ofthe products, shall inno case exceed the purchase price allocable to the products or part thereof which give rise ta the claim. In no event shall Ameron be liable for consequential or incidental damages. AMERON INTERNATIONAL Ameron USA. + ‘Ameron BY. + aN Warranty Ameron warrants its produets tobe free from defects in material and workmanship. Ameron'ssol obligation and Buyer S exclusive remedy in connection withthe presto shall Delimited, at Ameron's option, to either replacersent of reduets not conformingto this Warranty orered to Buyers ‘ccountintheivolced amount ofthe nonconforming products ‘ny claim under this Warranty must be made by Buyer to ‘Ameron in writing within ve (3) days of Buyer discovery of the claimed defect: buti no ever later thar the expiaion ot the applicable shelf, or one year from te dlvery date whichever series Buyers faluetonofy Amero of sich onconformanee as reir herein shal br Buyer rom recovery urder tis Warrant. Ameron makes no other warranties concerning the product. Noother warranties, whether express, implied, or statutory, such as warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply. In no event shall Ameron be able for consequential or incidental damages. ‘Any recommendation or suggestion relating to the use ofthe products made by Ameron, whether in ts technical iterature br in response to specific inquiry or otherwise, s based on data believed tobe reliable; however, the products and information, are intended for use by Buyers having requisite skill and know. how in the industry, and therefore is for Buyer to satisfy self ofthe suitability of the produets for is awn particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, atts sole discretion and risk, Variation in environment, changes in procedures of Use, oF extrapolation of data may cause unsatisactory resus 13010 Morris Ra, Suite 400, Alpharetta, GA 30004 + (678) 399.0653. J-E Kennedylaan 7, 4191 MZ Geldermalsen, The Netherlands + (31) 345-587-587

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