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Polyurea and Polyaspartics

P-20

P-20 Pigmented Polyurea Basecoat/Primer

P-20

About the product

Product Overview

P-20 is a two-component pigmented polyurea coating for use as a primer on concrete and as a basecoat for broadcast aggregates and flake. It is the perfect choice for priming concrete that has been exposed to oils,  or when quick turn-around time is required. It comes in a standard speed and can be accelerated with one or two vials of C-55 accelerant to achieve a variety of speeds.

Uses

P-20 is most often used as a pigmented basecoat for flake systems or as a concrete primer. It has excellent adhesive properties and can be used as a primer for tinted Polymer Nation finish coats. It is not intended for use as a finish coat as it will amber.

Preparation

The coating installer should fully read and understand ICRI310.2R-2013 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 before starting preparatory work. The aim, of preparing a substrate for coating applications, is to roughen the surface, remove weak layers, contaminants, dirt, debris and present a solid, clean, dry substrate for the primer. If unsure as to the level of preparation needed contact Polymer Nation at techservice@polymernation.com

Product Details

For the most up-to-date product details, please view the Product Spec PDF below

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Name

P-20

Category

Polyurea and Polyaspartics

Kit Yield in Gallons

3 Gallons

Material can be supplied in larger packaging upon request and with minimum quantities

Number of Mixes Per Kit

N/A

N/A

Number of Components

2

N/A

Mix Ratio Liquids by Volume

2:1

It is always preferred to mix the entire kit, whenever possible, to avoid off-ratio mixtures

Ideal Application Temperatures

60-85°F

Verify that substrate temperature is above 5 degrees of dewpoint during application and cure of material to avoid a potential amine blush

Mixed Viscosity in cP@25C/77F

300-400 cP

Warmer temperatures will reduce viscosity and lower temperatures will increase viscosity

Gel Time

25 min.

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Dry to Touch

1.5 Hours

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Through Dry

3-4 hrs

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Dry to Walk

4 Hours

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Dry to Lightly Use

12-16 hrs

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Full Cure

5-7 days

Warmer temperatures will decrease gel time and lower temperatures will increase gel time

Shore Hardness at 24 Hours

40

Shore A

Shore Hardness at 7 Days

75

Shore A

Gloss @ 60 Degree Angle

60-70

Applying material close to dew point will decrease gloss and may result in an amine blush

VOC’s of Mixed Material

<50 g/L

EPA Method 24

Color Scale per ASTM D1500

0.5-1

Clear to slightly amber before colorants are introduced

Solids by Volume Mixed

100%

N/A

Storage

60F-90F

Store material between 60-90 degrees F in a protected dry location.

Odor

Subtle

Measuring odor offensiveness is difficult so experience with chemicals has been consulted here

Application Thickness in Mils

8-10 mils

N/A

Coverage Per Mix

160-200 sq.ft./gal

Disposal

Dispose of material, containers, solvents, etc. per Federal, State and local guideline, rules and laws

N/A

Available Colors

Gray

N/A

Mixing & Installation

See Technical Data Sheet or contact your local Polymer Nation Distributor

Other Product Names

Polymer Nation believes the information contained herein to be true and accurate. Information contained herein is for evaluation purposes only.

Most commonly Serviced Markets

Although most our products can be used on any market, we see some common trends between certain products and certain markets.

Product Specs

Product Documentation

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