SILRES® IC 701 is an anti-graffiti coating intended for use in the professional market for the protection of concrete, masonry, and metal substrates. The cured coating provides excellent release and ease of removal for permanent markers and aerosol paints. SILRES® IC 701 is based on polysiloxane polymers and provides excellent performance against exterior elements such as rain, sun, and temperature extremes. It cures via the condensation reaction at room temperature by reacting with ambient moisture.

Product Type: Coating

Features: Air Drying, Anti-graffiti, Excellent Substrate Adhesion, Good Release Properties, Good Weather Stability, Water Resistant

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Concrete, Metal

Application Method: Spray

Chemical Family: Silicones, Siloxanes

Technical Data Sheet

Knowde Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Product Type

Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features

Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Applications

Architectural Coatings

Application Details

Surface Preparation

  • Apply SILRES® IC 701 to a clean dry surface. Surface may be cleaned by scrubbing or power washing with a common non-film building solvent or cleaner.
  • SILRES IC 701 can be thinned to the desired application viscosity. Aliphatic, aromatic and chlorinated solvents are the preferred choice. Other solvents may be used however all combinations must be tested to ensure clarity of the coating, solvency and stability. Weak solvent combinations can lead to a loss of cure, clarity or even precipitation of the coating’s solids. For this reason methyl acetate is not recommended. With proper protective equipment SILRES® IC 701 may be applied via industrial spray application methods such as airless and conventional spray. See SDS for proper protective equipment.
  • After use, the spray equipment and lines must immediately be flushed with solvents to prevent the coating from curing and forming a tough adherent cured film. to humidity in the air. Curing occurs at the surface and progresses to the substrate based on the available ambient moisture. Complete drying for heavier film builds may require up to 24 hours. Fully cured film property development requires up to 7 days. Typical cured films can range from 6.0 mils [152 microns] dry film thickness to over 20 mils [500 microns]. Containers, once opened, should be used until empty. Any remaining coating, exposed to air will continue to cure and thicken resulting in surface skinning and increased viscosity.
  • Note: SILRES® IC 701 is intended for the exclusive use in industrial and commercial applications where personal protective equipment is required and mandatory. SILRES® IC 701 is not suitable for nor recommended for aerosol based applications in the DIY (do-it-yourself) markets. Use of SILRES® IC 701 in this manner disperses free aerosol vapor droplets in the air. Breathing these free droplets in the air poses extremely serious health risks and raises the possibility of harmful consequences to any individual associated with such improper use and handling of SILRES® IC 701.

Properties

Appearance
Clear to hazy liquid

Packaging & Availability

Country Availability
Regional Availability
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • North America
  • Oceania

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

SILRES® IC 701 should be stored below 32°C in the tightly closed original container.