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Blome International Primer 205

Blome International Primer 205 is a two-component, Vinyl Ester resin based primer for steel, concrete and other substrates as specified. It is used to prime concrete, steel and other substrates prior to application of Blome International vinyl ester coatings, linings and polymer concretes. Its high elongation properties mitigate stresses between the vinyl ester topcoats and the substrate. Quick curing allows fast installation of the appropriate topcoat material. Primer 205 exhibits outstanding adhesion to steel and concrete.

Product Type: Primer

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Concrete, Metal, Steel

Features: Excellent Substrate Adhesion, Fast Curing, High Elongation

Chemical Family: Vinyl Esters, Vinyls, Vinylics & Vinyl Derivatives

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    Identification & Functionality

    Product Type

    Features & Benefits

    Applications & Uses

    Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
    General Uses
    • Secondary containment linings
    • Tank linings
    • Trench linings
    • Scrubber linings
    Handling Characteristics
    • Blome 205 is available in a convenient pre-measured component kits. It is easily applied by brush or roller. Its excellent wetting characteristics and low viscosity facilitate application
    • Blome 205 is normally applied at 150-200 square feet per gallon on concrete and other porous surfaces
    • Blome 205 is normally applied at 250-300 square feet per gallon on steel and other non-porous substrates.
    Application Guidelines

    Blome 205 should be applied at surface and air temperatures of 50°F minimum and 95°F maximum. Air temperature should always be at least 5°F greater than the dew point. Primer 205 should be applied when the ambient air and substrate temperature is stable or descending to avoid pinholes and bubbles due to concrete outgassing.

    Surface Preparation - Steel

    The following recommendations generally apply to the proper surface preparation of steel for Blome 205 but consult the data sheet of the Blome overcoat material for any additional or superseding requirements for surface preparation.

    1. Steel substrate must be free of all oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, existing coatings and other contamination
    2. All welds must be smooth and continuous. All weld splatter, buckshot, laminations, and slivers must be removed and ground smooth
    3. Undercuts and pinholes must be filled with weld metal and ground smooth
    4. Abrasive blast in accordance with SSPC-SP 5 White Metal Blast Finish (NACE No. 1) and 3-mil dense, sharp anchor profile.
    Surface Preparation - Concrete

    The following recommendations generally apply to the proper surface preparation of concrete for Blome 205 but consult the data sheet of the Blome overcoat material for any additional or superseding requirements for surface preparation.

    • Concrete should be adequately cured, possess adequate integrity and not be expelling excess water of hydration. A rule of thumb for cure of new concrete is 28 days cure at 70°F but that is not an assurance that the concrete has achieved adequate physical properties
    • Concrete should exhibit a compressive strength of 3,000 psi minimum and tensile strength of 300 psi or higher. Ground slabs and new concrete should be tested for excess moisture in accordance with ASTM D 4263 Plastic Sheet Test Method; any water on the backside of the sheet after overnight exposure is an unacceptable surface for coating
    • We recommend utilization of a low water-cement ratio, preferably 0.38, and adequate superplasticizers for placement is recommended, particularly when cure time to coat is critical
    • New concrete must also be free of curing compounds, form release agents and any other contamination that might inhibit adhesion
    • Old concrete must be free of existing coatings or toppings and any loose or unsound concrete must be removed
    • All concrete must be cleaned, as necessary, in accordance with ASTM D 4258. The resultant surface should be free of all oil, grease, and other contamination. Consult Blome International for special procedures for oil contaminated surfaces
    • Upon completion of cleaning, the concrete surface shall be prepared in accordance with ASTM D4259. The resultant surface should be free of laitance and efflorescence and have a surface texture similar to medium (60-80) grit sandpaper
    • Concrete must be dry prior to application of Blome 205
    Application Equipment

    Blome 205 may be easily applied by brush, roller or spray. Since brush application is often for small areas or touchup, disposable china bristle brushes are recommended. Roller covers should be phenolic core roller suitable for solvent based coatings and the nap thickness should reflect the texture of the substrate. Blome205 may also be applied by spray using airless spray equipment.

    Mixing Technique

    We recommend using Jiffy type mixers for all mixing and stirring. When operating the mixer, avoid plunging it up and down in the bucket. This can fold air into the resin, which may cause bubbles to form in the coating after it has been applied. Be careful not to allow water to enter the mix.

    Working Time

    The working time for Blome 205 is 20-25 minutes at 70F in 1-gallon kits. Working time will be longer for cooler temperatures and will be much shorter at higher temperatures. Larger kit sizes will also reduce working time.

    Mixing & Application
    1. Add the Catalyst to the Resin and thoroughly mix for 2-3 minutes. Uniform mixing is critical to uniform curing of the applied film
    2. Apply Blome 205 at a uniform thickness using the application method of choice. If applying by spray to concrete surfaces, backroll to ensure adequate wetting of the substrate
    3. Remove any excess primer and ensure that no resin puddling is present
    4. Allow primer to cure hard or overnight before applying topcoat. Do not apply topcoat over Blome 205 while primer is still tacky
    Touch-Up & Recoating

    Blome 205 may be recoated with itself or top-coated without special surface preparation within 48 hours. Beyond 48 hours, light sanding to degloss is recommended before re-priming or top-coating.

    Clean Up

    Before Blome 205 gels, it can be cleaned from hand tools and equipment using MEK or acetone. Spray equipment should be flushed periodically and at days end with solvent to avoid gelling in the equipment and hoses. Follow the equipment manufacturer’s recommendations for proper cleaning and care instructions. After Blome 205 gels, stronger solvents will be required for cleaning. Use chlorinated solvents if flammable solvents are not allowed.

    Properties

    Cured Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Tensile Strength8750.0psi
    Tensile Elongation8.7%
    Bond Strength to Steelmin. 1,500psi
    Water Absorption0.15%
    Heat Deflection Temperature195.0°F
    VOC100.0g/L
    Wet Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Gel Time (70°F)40-60min

    Technical Details & Test Data

    Specification Guide

    Prime all surfaces with a two-component, high elongation vinyl ester primer meeting the generic formulation and performance characteristics of Blome Primer 205 as manufactured by Blome International, O’Fallon, MO (636) 379-39119. Install in accordance with the latest data sheet for Blome Primer 205.

    Safety & Health

    Caution

    Blome 205 Resin and Catalyst and mixes of them present various health hazards if handled improperly. Read and abide by the safety label on each unit and refer to the Safety Data Sheets for specific hazards.

    Packaging & Availability

    Packaging

    Blome 205 is packaged in 1-gallon and 5-gallon kits. Each component is pre-measured and ready to use.

    Storage & Handling

    Storage
    • Store unopened components in a dry place, out of direct sunlight and protected from the elements. Storage temperature should be 50-60°F. Properly stored, Blome 205 will have a minimum shelf life of 3 months.
    • Keep away from heat and flame. 24 to 48 hours prior to use, adjust the storage temperature to 70-85°F to facilitate handling.