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Heresite Protective Coatings LLC L-66L High Bake Phenolic

Heresite L-66L baking phenolic coating offers consistent, high quality service in a wide range of immersion applications in most acids, solvents, and salts.

Product Type: Coating

Application Area: Heat Exchangers

Features: Chemical Resistant, Electrically Insulating, Good Release Properties

Application Method: Spray

Chemical Family: Phenols & Phenolics

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Recommended Uses

Typically, Heresite L-66L is used over Heresite P-403L brown baking phenolic coating. It provides improved release properties and/or prevent some products from contacting the pigment of Heresite P-403L brown coating. Heresite L66L is also used as an electrical insulator.

Uses
  • Tank linings
  • Fan blowers
  • Filter plates
  • Tank cars
  • Tank trailers
  • Duct work
  • Exhaust hoods
Coverage

Theoretical coverage is approximately 362 square feet per gallon per dry mil. Coverage rates are estimates and make no allowance for material loss. Actual rates will vary dependent on application method, surfaces, etc.

Surface Preparation
  • All surfaces must be clean, sound, and free of any oils, dirt, grease, wax and any other contamination that may interfere with coating adhesion
  • For best results, all bare surfaces must be properly prepared prior to application of this product
  • For previously coated/treated surfaces, confirmation of adhesion should be performed
  • If applying to bare steel, it is required to commercially blast in accordance with NACE #1 or SSPC-SP-5 specifications
  • Surface profile or anchor pattern shall be 20-25% of the recommended dry film thickness
  • If applying to bare aluminum, it is required to commercially blast or apply Heresite P-700APHS as a primer
Thinning

Suggested thinning at 77oF is 10-15% based on coating volume using Heresite S-275. The amount of thinner required is dependent upon temperature, ventilation, humidity, application type and desired film thickness.

Spray Application
  • Do not apply if temperature is less than 5°F above dew point, or if temperature is below 45°F
  • Use standard production type spray equipment (conventional, HVLP, airless, etc.)
  • A Spray viscosity will be dependent on type of equipment being used. It has been seen that spraying at dip viscosity is very effective
  • Spray equipment: always flush spray equipment with solvent to clean prior to applying coating
  • Air supply must be uncontaminated
  • Adjust air pressure to approximately 80 pounds at the gun and provide 15 - 20 pounds at pressure pot
  • Adjust spray gun by first opening liquid valve and then adjust air valve to give approximately an 8” - 12” fan, holding gun perpendicular to the surface at a distance of 12”
  • Apply a mist bonding pass
  • Allow to flash off for several minutes, but not long enough to allow film to completely dry
  • Apply a wet film of approximately 3 mils (measured immediately after spraying), normally sprayed in 3 to 4 passes.
  • Repeat until desired film thickness is obtained
  • Air dry a minimum of 60 minutes with ventilation prior to introducing heat
  • After the air dry period has elapsed, introduction of heat slowly is required
Bake Schedule

Intermediate Bake:

  • 90°C (metal temperature) held for 15 minutes
  • Larger equipment and heavy gage metal will require longer bake times to obtain metal temperature

Final Bake:

  • For Maximum Chemical Resistance: All temperatures listed are based on metal temperatures
  • Starting from room temperature, the temperature should then be raised approximately 22°C (30°F) in increments of 30 minutes until 204°C (400°F) has been reached. Hold 204°C (400°F) (metal temperature) for 90 minutes
  • To determine correct bake, evaluate the color and/or saturate a cloth with S-275, rub coating lightly. Coating should wipe off between coats, but should not after final bake (cure)

If using P-403L in conjunction with Heresite L-66L, the P-403L should be intermediate baked prior to application of the L66L. 

Cleaning Frequency

At a minimum, coils should be inspected and cleaned at least once per year. In extreme environments, where the coils are exposed to high concentrations of salt air (within 25 miles of any seacoast), or where they are installed near engine exhausts, plumbing or manufacturing vents, or regularly exposed to corrosive chemicals, you may need to clean coils more often, up to 4 times per year.

Cleaning Process
  • Turn off electrical power to the unit using lock-out system
  • Flush the coil with water to rinse off loose residue. Allow the water to soak for 10–20 minutes to loosen surface residue
  • Flush the coil thoroughly with any mild liquid detergent and warm water (~100°F) until all signs of residue are eliminated. If harsher cleaners are required for your environment, please contact Heresite for advice
  • Rinse the unit thoroughly with clean water (it should not be brackish or contain excessive dissolved minerals)
  • Allow the unit to dry completely prior to turning the electrical power on or returning the unit to service.
Avoid
  • Water under high pressure, such as a high-pressure washer. Fins may fold under high pressure causing the coating to crack
  • Abrasive products or processes to scour or remove dirt
  • Striking the coil with a tool to dislodge or remove soil or residue
  • Corrosive, caustic or alkaline cleaners (with a pH  5.5 - 8.5) as these may permanently damage the coating and void the warranty

Regulatory & Compliance

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Technical Details & Test Data

Chemical Resistance

L-66L is chemically resistant to a wide range of acids, solvents, and salts.

Safety & Health

Caution
  • Contains flammable solvents
  • Keep away from sparks and open Flames
  • In confined areas workers must wear fresh air line Respirators
  • Persons should wear gloves or use protective cream
  • All Electrical equipment and installations should be made and grounded In accordance with the national electrical code
  • In areas where Explosion hazards exist, workmers should be required to use Nonferrous tools and to wear conductive and nonsparking shoes

Packaging & Availability

Packaging

L-66L series is available in one gallon, five gallon and 54 gallon drum quantities. 

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
  • Coating should not be stored longer than 6 months
  • Coating should be stored in a clean, dry environment at 50-75°F
  • Keep out of direct sunlight
  • Avoid excessive heat and keep from freezing