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Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Product Type
- Technologies
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Features & Benefits
- Ready-to-Use Product Features
- Features
- Can be used on concrete and asphalt surfaces.
- Good resistance to oils, petrol, diesel, water and greases.
- Developed for use on concrete garage floors.
- Suitable for foot and light-to-medium traffic areas.
- An anti-slip surface can be achieved by using Trimafloor 204 aggregate (see details below).
- Easy to use, low odor
- No mixing
- Ideal for e.g. garage floors
- Standard color range available
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Mixing
Thoroughly stir the coating before use. A power mixer is highly recommended. A widebladed stirrer is essential for adequate mixing if only hand stirring. Stir occasionally during use to maintain a homogenous mix.
- Application Details
- Designed for application by brush or roller
- On bare concrete, thin the first coat by 10 - 20% to act as a sealer, before applying a full, unthinned coat.
- On previously painted surfaces, and on bare wood, it is recommended to apply 2 thin coats, rather than one thicker coat, to give the best life and performance.
- Do not apply over-thick coats, which will lead to slower drying and possibly wrinkling.
Anti-slip finish.
- Method A: apply the coating, and while it is still wet, sprinkle Trimafloor 204 Anti-slip Aggregate onto the wet film, to the required density. When dry, sweep off loose aggregate and apply a further coat to seal-in the aggregate.
- Method B: add Trimafloor 204 Anti-slip Aggregate to the can of paint before application, at the rate of 0.75 kg per 5 lt; then thoroughly stir, initially, and at regular intervals, to ensure even aggregate distribution during the whole application.
Thinner/Cleaner- Trimite 143 Thinner
- Thinner/Cleaner
Clean water.
- Application Conditions
Throughout the application and the drying/curing time of coatings: (a) good ventilation isrequired; (b) do not apply when damp weather conditions are likely; (c) the substrate temperature should be at least 3ºCabove the Dew Point; and (d) the RH (Relative Humidity) should be below 85%. Do not apply the product when the ambient temperature falls below 10ºC. The paint temperature at the time of application should ideally be 15ºC- 20ºC.
Properties
- Finish
- Sheen
- Typical Properties
- Film Thickness and Coverage
Rec. Typical Dry Wet Theo. Coverage 30 µm 77 µm 13 m2/l Actual coverage varies considerably with factors including surface porosity, roughness, application methods and conditions
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Flash Point | 23 - 60 | ºC | - |
Specific Gravity (varies with colour) | 1.20 ± 0.1 | kg/l | - |
VOC Content | max. 50 | g/l | - |
Volume Solids (may vary with colour) | 39 ± 2 | % | - |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Compliance
2004/42/EC (2012)* sub-category (i) - VOC level below 140 g/l.
Trimafloor 2500 Gray has been tested to the following standards:- BS EN ISO 9239-1:2010 - Fire Tests for the determination of the burning behavior of floorings, Part 1 Determination of the burning behavior using a radiant heat source.
- BS EN ISO 11925-2:2010 - Ignitability of building products subjected to a direct impingement of flame.
Information on the test procedures and results are available from Trimite.
* The ‘Volatile Organic Compounds in Paints, Varnishes and Vehicle Refinishing Products Regulations 2012’, commonly referred to as 2004/42/EC.
Technical Details & Test Data
- Drying & Overcoating Times (at Rec. Min DFT)
10°C 20°C 30°C Surface Dry 3 h 1½ h 45 m Hard Dry 36 h 16 h 12 h Overcoat Min 36 h 24 h 12 h Overcoat Max Indefinite Indefinite Indefinite Drying and overcoating times can be greatly affected by method and conditions of application such as thickness applied, temperature, ventilation etc. Data above are given as a guide.
Note
- Foot traffic can be allowed on the coated area after 24 hours, and heavier traffic after 72 hours at 20oC.
- Concrete floors are always several degrees colder than the ambient temperature, and on cold days, drying times will be extended.
- Keep coated areas dry for a minimum of 24 hours following application. Slow drying is usually attributable to either low temperatures, or the application of excessively thick coats of paint.
Packaging & Availability
- Color Range
Green (RAL 6002); Gray (RAL 7042); White (RAL 9010); Red Oxide (RAL 3011); Yellow (RAL 1004); Black (RAL9005); (all shades approximate).
- Surface Preperation
All surfaces to be coated should be dry and cleaned as necessary to remove all contamination.
Concrete:- Do not apply to newly laid concrete. Concrete surfaces to be coated should be at least 4 weeks old and have a moisture content of less than 7%.
- It is recommended for optimum coating lifetime that laitance is removed before painting, by (ideally) vacuum blast cleaning (to produce a profile suitable for the coating thickness to be applied); grinding; or acid etching (to produce an open, granular surface). If acid etching, thoroughly wash down and allow to completely dry before coating.
- Smooth, power-floated concrete surfaces do not provide good adhesion for painting, with coatings likely to detach after short periods. Smooth surfaces should ideally be treated as above, for laitance removal, to provide a good key for painting.
Previously painted surfaces: should be thoroughly abraded to improve adhesion, and any weak or loose old material must be removed. It is advisable to test the coating on a small area first, to check compatibility with, and adhesion to, the previous coatings.
Bare wood floors: sand down the wood surface where necessary to remove any loose material, and then remove all dust. Seal any knots with a clear knotting solution.
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
Minimum of 2 year from date of manufacture when correctly stored in unopened containers.
- Storage
The product should be stored in cool, dry, frost-free conditions, in sealed containers. Most paint materials will apply optimally when at 15ºC- 20ºC.