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Forsch Polymer URS 1560

URS 1560 is a clear, one-component, non-yellowing urethane coating that can be applied directly to surfaces as a sealer / surfacer in single or multiple coat applications. URS 1560 is recommended for applications requiring high abrasion and chemical resistance, such as floor and deck coating, masonry sealer, and so on.

Product Type: 1K (1 component) Coating, Sealer

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Concrete

Features: Abrasion Resistant, Chemical Resistant, Good Non-Yellowing Properties

Application Method: Brush, Spray

Chemical Family: Aliphatics, Urethanes

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Chemical Family

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Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Uses

Compatibility With: Use only over bare masonry
Other coatings: Recommended primers or finishes.

Application Preparation

Surface Preparation: Concrete surface shall be free of oil, Grease and any extraneous matter which Could interfere with adhesion. New Concrete floors shall be acid etched and Flushed with copious amounts of water and Then completely dried before coating. Structural repairs such as cracks, etc. Should be properly prepared prior To coating
Method: Spray, brush or lambs wool applicator.
Dry Time: 2 – 3 hours, recoat 2- 3 hours; to reopen for Light traffic 12 – 14; full cure 36 hours.
Cleanup: MEK or Xylol

Recommended Coverage

250 – 300 sq. ft/gal for smooth Surfaces. Usage may increase With porosity of floor.

Properties

Chemical Resistance
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
SolventsVery Good
AcidsVery Good
OilsVery Good
AlkaliesGood
SaltsExcellent
Specifications
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solids By Volume0.34
Solids By Weight0.4
Theoretical Coverage546 mil sq. ft/gal
Number of CoatsOne or two

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life

6 months at 75 Deg. F in sealed Container.

Storage

Systems should be stored unopened in air tight containers at 60 – 90 degrees F. Partially emptied containers should be swept free of atmospheric moisture with dry nitrogen before sealing.