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Jotafloor Coating - Part3

The document provides information on curing times for a curing agent called Comp. B at different substrate temperatures. It states that at 15°C, the surface will be dry in 8 hours, through dry in 32 hours, and fully cured in 12 days. It also lists minimum and maximum recoat times. The second paragraph notes that listed drying times are guidelines and can vary depending on conditions. Typical floor coating systems using Jotafloor products are also described.

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Jotafloor Coating - Part3

The document provides information on curing times for a curing agent called Comp. B at different substrate temperatures. It states that at 15°C, the surface will be dry in 8 hours, through dry in 32 hours, and fully cured in 12 days. It also lists minimum and maximum recoat times. The second paragraph notes that listed drying times are guidelines and can vary depending on conditions. Typical floor coating systems using Jotafloor products are also described.

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Curing agent Comp.

B (40):
Substrate temperature 15°C 23°C 40°C
Surface dry 8h 5h 2h
Through dry 32 h 20 h 8h
Cured 12 d 9d 3d
Dry to recoat, minimum 32 h 20 h 8h
Dry to recoat, maximum 1 96 h 72 h 36 h

1. The surface should be free from chalking and contamination prior to application. If the maximum
dry to recoat time is exceeded, please contact Jotun Paints for advice.

The given data must be considered as guidelines only. The actual drying time/times before recoating
may be shorter or longer, depending on film thickness, ventilation, humidity, underlying paint system,
requirement for early handling and mechanical strength etc. A complete system can be described on
a system sheet, where all parameters and special conditions could be included.

Typical paint system


Jotafloor Sealer 1 x 50 µm (Dry Film Thickness)
Jotafloor Coating 1 x 300 µm (Dry Film Thickness)
or
Jotafloor Solvent Free Primer 1 - 2 x 100 µm (Dry Film Thickness)
Jotafloor Coating 1 x 300 - 500 µm (Dry Film Thickness)

Note: Thickness of the finished system will vary depending on use of the finished floor. Consult your
local Jotun Office for advice.

Other systems m a y be specified, depending on area of u s e

Test Certificates
Determination of Compressive Strength - ASTM C579
Determination of Tensile Strength - ASTM C307
Determination of Flexural Strength - ASTM C580
Determination of Bond strength to host concrete - BS 1881 : Part 207
Determination of Crack Bridgeability - ASTM C884
Determination of Rapid Chloride Permeability - AASHTO T277
Determination of Water Permeability - DIN 1048
Determination of Acid or Alkali Reaction - ASTM D543
Determination of Water or Salt Spray Test - N.F.C. Standard
Determination of Impact Resistance - ISO 6272
Determination of Shore 'A' hardness - ASTM D2240
Determination of Taber Abrasion (1,000 Cycles) - ASTM D4060
Determination of Toxicity - BS 6920
Determination of Flame Spread - ASTM D1360
Determination of ease of decontamination - BS4247 Part 1:1987
Determination of resistance to aviation fuel - ASTM D543 : 1987

Storage
The product must be stored in accordance with national regulations. Storage conditions are to keep
the containers in a dry, cool, well ventilated space and away from source of heat and
ignition.Containers must be kept tightly closed.

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