Product Description
Product Advantages:
- Low Viscosity
- Excellent Penetration and Surface Adhesion
- 45 Minute Pot Life
- Excellent Chemical Resistance
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Application of product should be placed between Substrate - 50° to 80° F
The substrate temperature during application and curing must be within the limits listed above. Ambient temperature should not be used to judge application temperature. The use of a laser temperature gauge is necessary to find the substrate temperature. If the product is applied outside of these temperature parameters, the product may not cure properly and will not meet specifications in hardness or chemical resistance.
Mixing Instructions:
If less than full kits will be mixed, each component should be mixed thoroughly with individual tools. Using the same tool to mix part A and Part B will cause contamination and ruin the material being saved for future use. UWB-Satin is to be mixed at a ratio of 2 parts A to 1 part B. Add product to a clean mixing container and mechanically mix for 3 minutes. DO NOT USE A STIR STICK! The amount of material mixed should only be what can be utilized within the pot life recommendation. A jiffy-style mixing paddle is recommended to limit the introduction of air while combining Part A and Part B.
Application Instructions:
Do not mix more material than can be spread during the pot life of the product. Discontinue application if the material gets sticky and isn’t spreading smoothly. UWB-Satin should be applied with a roller pan and roller. 18” rollers with a 3/8” nap are best for moving the material efficiently while not leaving roller lines. The product will be white during application and clear during cure. Tray liners are recommended so older material does not get mixed in with the new product. Change rollers immediately if they start to stick to the product being placed. UWB-Satin is meant to be a thin-mil system. Do not let it puddle or get too thick.
RECOAT: Recoat windows are directly affected by the ambient surface temperature. The maximum recoat window will fall between 10 and 14 hours. It is important to apply additional coatings as early in the recoat window as possible for the best results. If the recoat window has passed it is critical to thoroughly abrade the surface with 100 to 120 grit sanding screens. Thoroughly clean the existing coating before abrading to remove potential contaminants. Vacuum dust off the floor then follows by wiping down the floor with lint-free cloths dampened with water. Allow to completely dry before applying an additional coat at the recommended rate.
Turning Point Supply –
Solids Content – 56% by weight
Pot Life – 45 minutes
Dry Time, Tack Free – 5 to 6 hours
Dry Time, Foot Traffic – 16 to 20 hours
Dry Time, Heavy Traffic – 4 to 7 days
Recoat Interval – 10 to 14 hours
Application Temperature
50° to 80° F
VOC Content – < 100 g/L Packaging: 1.5-Gallon Kits 3-Gallon Kits