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Sanitile 755
PRODUCT DATA SHEET

S E L E C T I O N & S P E C I F I C AT I O N D ATA
Generic Type Ultra-Durable Polyamido-Amine Epoxy Wall Cladding

A solvent-free, low odor epoxy coating that can be applied direct to substrate. Sanitile 755 has
outstanding wetting properties that permit its application direct to concrete, CMU, or steel surfaces.
Description Normally applied in 1 or 2 coats, it will seal and protect walls, ceilings and equipment from
aggressive chemicals and cleaning. This one product performs a multitude of tasks on a single
project from steel protection to sealing concrete and CMU surfaces.

• Ultra-durable epoxy wall cladding


• Low odor system
• Passed fungal testing per ASTM G21, ASTM D5590
• Excellent adhesion and sealing properties over masonry substrates
• Self-priming and primer/finish capabilities
Features • High-build capability
• Excellent abrasion and moisture resistance
• Improved spray application properties with faster dry times
• Improved thermal stability and gloss/color retention
• VOC compliant to current AIM regulations
• Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities

Color White (1864) and Gray (C705) are standard colors

Finish Gloss

Primer Self-priming. May be applied other tightly adhering coatings. Do not apply over latex coatings.

3 - 12 mils (76 - 305 microns) per coat


Dry Film Thickness
Do not exceed 18.0 mils (450 microns) per coat. Film build decreases with pot life.

Solids Content By Volume 99% +/- 1%

1588 ft²/gal at 1.0 mils (39.0 m²/l at 25 microns)


Theoretical Coverage 529 ft²/gal at 3.0 mils (13.0 m²/l at 75 microns)
Rate 132 ft²/gal at 12.0 mils (3.2 m²/l at 300 microns)
Allow for loss in mixing and application.

As Supplied : 0.21 lbs/gal. (25 g/L)*


Thinner 2 : 8 oz/gal: 0.61 lbs/gal (73 g/L)*
Thinner 76 : 8 oz/gal: 0.59 lbs/gal (71 g/l)*
VOC Values
*Calculated value
EPA Method 24: Trace (14 g/l) These are nominal values and may vary slightly with color.
Use Thinner 76 for projects requiring nonphotochemically reactive solvents.

Continuous: 200°F (93°C)


Non-Continuous: 250°F (121°C)
Dry Temp. Resistance
Discoloration and loss of gloss is observed above 200 °F (93 °C).

May be coated with Acrylics, Epoxies, or Polyurethanes depending on exposure and need.
Topcoats
Normally None but may be topcoated with these.

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S U B S T R AT E S & S U R F A C E P R E PA R AT I O N
Surfaces must be clean and dry. Employ adequate methods to remove dirt, dust, oil and all other
General
contaminants that could interfere with adhesion of the coating.

SSPC SP6 with a 2.0-3.0 mil (50-75 micron) surface profile for maximum protection. SSPC-SP2 or
Steel
SP3 for previously painted or weathered surface.

Galvanized Steel SSPC-SP1/SP2/SP3 to achieve an oxide free substrate.

Concrete shall be designed, placed, cured, and prepared per NACE No. 6/SSPC-SP 13, latest
Concrete or CMU edition. Abrade to remove all laitance, loose concrete, etc. and to create surface profile in
accordance with the appropriate ICRI CSP 2-5.

Drywall & Plaster Joint compound and plaster should be fully cured prior to coating application.

Previously Painted Sand or abrade to roughen and degloss the surface. Existing paint must attain a minimum 3B rating
Surfaces in accordance with ASTM D3359 “XScribe” adhesion test.

MIXING & THINNING


Mixing Power mix separately, then combine and power mix. DO NOT MIX PARTIAL KITS.

May be thinned up to 10 oz/gal (8%) with Thinner 2 or Thinner 76. Additive #8506 may be used to
Thinning reduce dry times. Use of thinners other than those supplied or recommended by Carboline may
adversely affect product performance and void product warranty, whether expressed or implied.

Ratio 1:1 Ratio (A to B)

90 minutes at 75 °F (24 °C). When using Additive 8506, pot life is 45 minutes at 75 °F (24 °C).
Pot Life Pot life ends when coating loses body and begins to sag. Pot life times will be less at higher
temperatures.

A P P L I C AT I O N E Q U I P M E N T G U I D E L I N E S
Listed below are general equipment guidelines for the application of this product. Job site conditions may require modifications
to these guidelines to achieve the desired results.

This is a high solids coating and may require adjustments in spray techniques. Wet film thickness
Spray Application
is easily and quickly achieved. The following spray equipment has been found suitable and is
(General)
available from manufacturers such as Binks, DeVilbiss and Graco.

Pressure pot equipped with dual regulators, 3/8” I.D. minimum material hose, 0.052” I.D. fluid tip
Conventional Spray
and appropriate air cap.

Pump Ratio: 45:1 (min)*


GPM Output: 3.0 (min.)
Material Hose: ½” I.D. (min.)
Tip Size: 0.023-0.029”
Airless Spray
Output PSI: 3000-3500
Filter Size: 30 mesh
*PTFE packings are recommended and available from the pump manufacturer. Heated plural
component spray equipment or thinning will aid in application of 755.

Brush & Roller Multiple coats may be required to obtain desired appearance, recommended dry film thickness and
(General) adequate hiding. Avoid excessive re-brushing or re-rolling.

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A P P L I C AT I O N E Q U I P M E N T G U I D E L I N E S
Listed below are general equipment guidelines for the application of this product. Job site conditions may require modifications
to these guidelines to achieve the desired results.

Brush Use a medium natural bristle brush.

Roller Use a short-nap synthetic roller cover with solvent resistant core.

A P P L I C AT I O N C O N D I T I O N S
Condition Material Surface Ambient Humidity
Minimum 60°F (16°C) 45°F (7°C) 45°F (7°C) 0%
Maximum 90°F (32°C) 110°F (43°C) 110°F (43°C) 85%

This product simply requires the substrate temperature to be above the dew point. Condensation due to substrate temperatures
below the dew point can cause flash rusting on prepared steel and interfere with proper adhesion to the substrate. Special
application techniques may be required above or below normal application conditions. For best results on rough cementitious
surfaces, spray apply at 16 to 20 wet mils (400-500 microns) and then back roll into the surface.

CURING SCHEDULE
Surface Temp. Dry to Recoat Maximum Recoat Time Final Cure
45°F (7°C) 72 Hours 120 Days 28 Days
60°F (16°C) 32 Hours 90 Days 14 Days
75°F (24°C) 24 Hours 60 Days 7 Days
90°F (32°C) 12 Hours 30 Days 4 Days
105°F (41°C) 8 Hours 15 Days 24 Hours

These times are based on a 12.0 mil (300 micron) dry film thickness. Higher film thickness, insufficient ventilation or cooler
temperatures will require longer cure times and could result in solvent entrapment and premature failure. Excessive humidity or
condensation on the surface during curing can interfere with the cure, can cause discoloration and may result in a surface haze.
Any haze or blush must be removed by water washing before re-coating. During high humidity conditions, it is recommended that
the application be done while temperatures are increasing. If the maximum re-coat time is exceeded, the surface must be abraded
by sweep blasting or sanding before the application of additional coats.

CLEANUP & SAFETY


Use Thinner 2 or Acetone. In case of spillage, absorb and dispose of in accordance with local
Cleanup
applicable regulations.

Read and follow all caution statements on this product data sheet and on the SDS for this product.
Safety Employ normal workmanlike safety precautions. Use adequate ventilation. Keep container closed
when not in use.

When used in enclosed areas, thorough air circulation must be used during and after application
until the coating is cured. The ventilation system should be capable of preventing the solvent vapor
Ventilation concentration from reaching the lower explosion limit for the solvents used. User should test and
monitor exposure levels to insure all personnel are below guidelines. If not sure or if not able to
monitor levels, use MSHA/NIOSH approved respirator.

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PA C K A G I N G , H A N D L I N G & S T O R A G E
Part A: Min. 24 months at 75°F (24°C)
Part B: 12 months at 75°F (24°C)
Shelf Life
*Shelf Life: (actual stated shelf life) when kept at recommended storage conditions and in original
unopened containers.

Storage Temperature & 40-110 °F (4-43 °C)


Humidity 0-90% Relative Humidity

Storage Store Indoors.

Shipping Weight 2 Gallon Kit - 25 lbs (11 kg)


(Approximate) 10 Gallon Kit - 125 lbs (57 kg)

Part A: >205 °F (96 °C)


Flash Point (Setaflash)
Part B: >205 °F (96 °C)

WA R R A N T Y
To the best of our knowledge the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the date of publication and is subject
to change without prior notice. User must contact Carboline Company to verify correctness before specifying or ordering. No
guarantee of accuracy is given or implied. We guarantee our products to conform to Carboline quality control. We assume no
responsibility for coverage, performance, injuries or damages resulting from use. Carbolines sole obligation, if any, is to replace
or refund the purchase price of the Carboline product(s) proven to be defective, at Carbolines option. Carboline shall not be liable
for any loss or damage. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY CARBOLINE, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. All of the trademarks referenced above are the property of Carboline International Corporation unless
otherwise indicated.

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