RONASS PIPE SHIELD Product Code: 1319 Download: TDS MSDS MSDS Segment Protective and Industrial Type Finish Coat, Intermediate, Primer, Single Coating System, Solvent-Free Type of Binder Epoxy Application Abrasion-Resistant, Anti-Corrosive, Chemical-Resistant, Coastal Environments, Humid Environments, Immersion Service, Pipeline Coating, Underground Service Substrate Metal, Steel A Solvent-free, two-component coating reinforced by Micaceous Iron Oxide flakes featuring excellent anti-corrosive properties, mechanical properties, and fresh and seawater resistances. Another key characteristic of this coating is its remarkable abrasion resistance. USES AND SUITABLE PRIMERS/TOP-COATS Recommended Uses Can be used as a primer, intermediate, finish coat or as a single coating system on blast cleaned metal surfaces in corrosive atmospheres or buried and underwater conditions. Suitable Top-Coats RTB-1319 may be over-coated by itself, RTB-755-C (Ronass Epoxy Tar-Based Coating), or other epoxy and polyurethane coating systems. A yellow tar stain will most likely cover the top-coat. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Type of Binder Epoxy – Polyamine Number of Component(s) 2 Components Curing Mechanism Chemical Reaction Solid Content After Mixing 100% By Weight100 % By Volume Flash Point --- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Finish / Colour Gloss | Jet Black (RAL-9005) Specific Gravity After Mixing 1.55 ± 0.05 gr/cm³ PACKING, STORAGE AND SAFETY Packing Component A (Epoxy): 20 L|Component B (Hardener): 5 L Storage Conditions To be stored in cool and dry conditions in original sealed containers. Shelf Life At least 12 months after delivery. Safety This product contains organic solvents and flammable materials. Keep away from sparks, fires, electrical cables and equipment, direct sunshine and out of children’s reach.Protect skin, eyes, and avoid prolonged breathing of solvent vapor during application. Use with adequate ventilation . Technical Support Procedures and Guides Technical Guide/Procedure Code and Name Download TP-9101-18 - Surface Preparation for Expired Recoating IntervalThis procedure document provides guidelines and instructions to follow in the event that the recoating interval between the application of different layers has expired, helping to ensure that strong bonding between the layers is achieved. TP-9102-18 - Repair and Touch-Up ProceduresThis procedure document provides guidelines and instructions to follow when repairing and touching up coatings, helping to ensure a prolonged service life for coatings that may have been damaged during installation and pre-commissioning, or during their service life. TG-9902-18 - Surface Preparation GuideThis guide compares typical surface preparation standards such as Swedish Standards (SIS-5900), National Association of Civil Engineers (N.A.C.E.), American Standards (SSPC), Japanese Standards (SPSS), and British Standards (BS-5934). This guide also explains typical surface preparation requirements for different substrates based on different applications. TG-9903-18 - Effect of Ambient Conditions on Dew PointThis guide provides a reference table that shows the relationship between Dew Point and relative humidity and ambient temperature, as well as a formula to calculate Dew Point for other values. TG-9904-18 - Airless and Conventional Spray Application ParametersThis guide provides general information on application parameters when using conventional and airless spray application systems. TG-9905-18 - Correlation Between Wet and Dry Film ThicknessThis guide provides a reference table that quickly converts Dry Film Thickness (DFT) requirements to West Film Thickness (WFT) requirements based on a coating's Solid Content percentage. TP-9206-18 - Surface Preparation and Application of Glass Flake CoatingsThis procedure document provides guidelines and instructions to assist users in surface preparation and application of Ronass Pipe Shield – 1319, a specialty application coating widely used to protect underground pipelines and immersion service equipment and structures.