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Duromar® DF-5610

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Duromar® DF-5610 is a 100% solids, Zero VOC impact resistant flooring material. It was engineered to provide exceptional toughness and resiliency. Duromar® DF-5610 will cure as low as 15˚F and provide excellent adhesion to concrete without a primer. It can be used in USDA facilities based on FSIS Directive 11,000.4 (Rev. 1), November 24, 1995. Duromar® DF-5610 is a functional Isocyanate Polyaspartic.

Product Type: Solventless & High Solids Coating

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Concrete

Features: Excellent Flexibility, Excellent Mechanical Strength, Excellent Substrate Adhesion, Good UV Stability, Low Temperature Curing, Low Viscosity, Primerless

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

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Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
General Application Guidelines

Storage: Store all products in a clean, warm area where the temperature remains between 50-110ºF (10-43ºC). Cold products are very viscous and will be difficult to mix and apply. Products shipped during cold months can remain cold for many days even when stored as recommended. Paste or trowel applied products will remain cold longer than liquid or spray applied products. Heating of the individual components may be required to bring the products to the recommended temperatures.

Surface Preparation: ICRI CSP 3-7 / SSPC-SP 13

All surfaces to be lined are to be clean, dry, and oil free. Refer to the DUROMAR Information and Application Guide for specific instructions for various surfaces such as concrete, metal, fiberglass, etc.

Application Equipment:

  • Brushes - short bristle, nylon, and non-shedding. Replace when products become hot or stiff.
  • Rollers - short nap (3/8” max.) nonshedding, with a polyethylene core. Replace when products become hot or stiff.
  • Squeegee - Rubber or silicone type squeegees fitted with extension handles are acceptable.
  • Airless Spray Equipment - Single, Plural recommendations are listed in the DUROMAR Information and Application Guide.

Mixing:

  • Do not add solvent to any DUROMAR product. These 100% solids materials are formulated to be applied as shipped after proper mixing.
  • The temperature of the Hardener (A) and Base (B) portions should be between 70-80ºF (20-25ºC). Mix them separately to insure a uniform consistency.
  • Add the entire contents of the Base (B) to the Hardener (A) bucket. Use a brush or squeegee to assist in the transfer. These portions are accurately measured and best product performance will be obtained if all the Hardener and Base is combined. Pouring from one container to the other (boxing) during mixing is very helpful in insuring complete mixing.
  • Mix the products until no streaking is observed and then for about one (1) minute longer.

Application:

  • For hand application: After mixing all contents as instructed, immediately break down the full unit into smaller portions such as roller pans, small buckets. This will keep the product cooler and improve the useable life.
  • For spray application: When using a single or plural component airless system, see Section 4 in the DUROMAR Information and Application Guide. Make sure all components are working according to the airless equipment manufacturers’ instructions and the product components are at the recommended temperature before spraying.

Overcoating: When thicker finish is needed, a light sanding of the base coat is required for better adhesion. All dust and containments must be removed prior to second coat being applied.

Clean Up: Most solvents and commonly used thinners such as MEK, acetone, xylene, and safety solvents such as Ensolv, etc., can be used for cleaning tools and equipment. However, as many of these materials are flammable or present other safety hazards, the user should read the MSDS for these materials before using. In no event should these materials be used to clean material from the skin, eyes or clothing.

Application Information
Pot Life at 70ºF 20 min
Equipment Brush, Roller, Airless Spray
Number of Coats 1 - 2
Theoretical Coverage 80 ft²/gal at 20 mils

Film Thickness/Coat

min. 10 mils
max. 40 mils

Recoat Time at 70ºF

min. 6 hrs
max. 12 hrs
Min. Application Temp. 15ºF
Mixing Ratio by Weight 2.4:1 (A/B)
Mixing Ratio by Volume 2:1 (A/B)
Dry to Touch 4 hrs at 70˚F

Properties

Appearance
High Gloss
Typical Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
AdhesionExcellent--
Dry Operating Temperaturemax. 250ºF-
FlexibilityExcellent--
Full Cure (70ºF) (Full Service)120.0hours-
Functional Cure (70ºF) (Light Foot Traffic)10.0hours-
Surface PreparationSSPC SP13 ICRI CSP 3-7--
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Components2.0--
Density1.27--
Solids by Weight100.0%-
Chemical Resistance
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Alkalis (70ºF)Good--
Hydrocarbons (70ºF)Good--
Inorganic Acids (70ºF)Fair--
Organic Acids (70ºF)Fair--
pH Range (70ºF)3.0 -12.0--
Solvents (70ºF)Fair--

Safety & Health

Health & Safety

Eye and skin irritant. May cause dermatitis and sensitization. Always read and understand the product MSDS. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor, mist or spray. Use with good ventilation.

First Aid in case of contact:

  • Eyes: Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes.
  • Skin: Immediately remove from skin with dry cloth followed by thorough washing with soap and water.
  • Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen.
  • Ingestion: Give large quantity of milk or water, induce vomiting. Contact a physician immediately.

Storage & Handling

Storage / Shelf Life

This product has a minimum shelf life of one year when stored in a dry area at 50-110ºF in the original sealed container.