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EpoxyGrip® 2330

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EpoxyGrip® 2330 is used as a universal primer over marginally prepared steel substrates and as a bonding (tie) coat over old existing, aged coatings. The outstanding wetting characteristics of EpoxyGrip 2330 allows the coating to penetrate tightly adherent rust and voids in existing coatings to yield a sound base for a wide variety of fresh topcoats. Being solvent free, edges of existing coatings are not lifted thus reducing undercutting and peeling of the existing coating. Excellent for use as a tie coat over existing coatings, as well as over rusted and pitted steel surfaces. Excellent for use on structural steel, steel tanks, barges, water tanks, refineries petrochemical plants, power plants, railcars, pulp & paper mills and others as recommended. Acceptable for drywall substrates.

Product Type: 2K (2 component) Coating, Primer, Solventless & High Solids Coating

Application Area: Barges, Railcars, Railing, Refineries, Tanks

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Coated Surfaces, Metal, Steel

Features: Corrosion Resistant, Excellent Flexibility, Excellent Substrate Adhesion, Excellent Wetting Behaviour, Good Stress Strain Performance, Low Stress, Low Temperature Curing, Translucent

Application Method: Brush, Roller, Spray

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Features
  • Outstanding wetting and adhesion properties
  • Low temperature cure
  • Excellent adhesion to old coatings and marginally prepared substrates
  • Reduces edge lifting of old coatings
  • Outstanding flexibility
  • Excellent as a universal primer and/or tie coat
  • Very low stress
  • Trace solvent
  • Contains corrosion inhibitors
  • Contrasting translucent yellow color

Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Substrates

EpoxyGrip 2330 is used primarily over Hand Tool cleaned steel where high performance is required and abrasive blasting is impractical. Should be used as a tie coat over most existing aged coatings. A test patch over aged existing coatings is recommended.

Topcoats

EpoxyGrip 2330 is typically topcoated with epoxies and / or polyurethanes such as EpoxyGrip 2100, EpoxyGrip 2000, EpoxyGrip 2200, MasticGrip 2500, UreGrip 3000 and UreGrip 3300. EpoxyGrip 2330 may also be topcoated with alkyds, silicone alkyds, vinyls, acrylics and others as recommended.

Pot Life

One hour at 60° and less at higher temperatures.

Properties

Color
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Adhesion4664.0psiASTM D 4541
Continuous Temperature Resistance (Non-immersion)250.0°F
Impact Resistance (Direct Impact)160.0in-lbs.ASTM D 2794
Non-Continuous Temperature Resistance (Non-Immersion)300.0°F
Reducer 1 (1 pint/gal.)0.9lbs./gal.
Reducer 2 (1 pint/gal.)0.96lbs./gal.
Reducer 8 (1 pint/gal.)0.0lbs./gal.
Theoretical Coverage of Mixed Gallon (1 mil)1604.0sq. ft.
Theoretical Volume Solids of Mixed Material100.0%
Volatile Organic Content Unthinned0.0lbs./gal.
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Dry Film Thickness1 - 2mils per coat
Theoretical Coverage (1 mil DFT)1604.0sq. ft.
Theoretical Coverage (2 mils DFT)802.0sq. ft.
Wet Film Thickness1 - 2mils

Packaging & Availability

Shipping Data
Packaging unit 2 gal. 10 gal.
Part A 1 gal. 5 gal.
Part B 1 gal. 5 gal.

 

Shipping weights (approx.) 2 gal. 10 gal.

Package unit

20 lbs. 100 lbs
1 gal. 5 gal.
Reducer 1 8 lbs. 40 lbs.
Reducer 2 9 lbs. 45 lbs.

 

 

Flash Point: (Setaflash)

Part A above 140°F
Part B above 140°F
Reducer 1 53°F
Reducer 2 100°F

 

 

 

 

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life

2 years for both the Part A and B when stored inside at 40°F to 110°F.