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WA9903-SP000511 SHIMEK, JACOBS AND FINKLEA, L.L.P. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DALLAS, TEXAS AUI GEN CONTRACTORS Attention: STEVE DAKE Re: COPPELL-PUMP NO. 4 D ate: Monday, May 15, 2000 Job Code: 1999153 / We are transmitting herewith 3 copies of the submittal data run,shed by These copies have been reviewed and marked as follows: b · (! '1 ? ],I~ I I 1' ~ ~ake ~, t'iseSubmit No. Exceptions Corrections and Specmed Sheets Dwg. Description Taken Rejected Noted Resubmit Items Remarks: At the request of the City of Coppel I, the paint system was revised to an epoxy/enamal system By copy of~is letter we are returning 2 copies of~e submi.al to Mr: pell By: ~C ~~' . ~ .. Checking of shop drawings by ShimeL Jacobs and FinIdea is only for general confom~ance with the design concept of the project general compliance with the inibn~ation given in the contract documents. Any action shown is subject to the requirements of the plans and specifications. Con~actor is responsible tbr: dimensions which shall be confi~ed and co~elatcd at the job site; Pabrication processes and techniques of construction, coordination of his work with that of all other trades; and performing his work in a safe and satisfacto~ manner. T S,,o-Tsc,'Co, ,es, I,c. Sand Blasting and Protective Coatinas Gerald and Paul Sanders 4608 Navajo Balch Spgs. Tx. 75180 Off. 972-557-3833 Fax 972-55%9960 May 11, 2000 Steve Dake AUI. General 'Contractors 300 West Ramsey P.O. Box 11586 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76110 Re: City of Coppell, Texas Village Parkway Pump Station Dear Mr. Dake. We propose the following chingee to the ~oatlnge for the referenced project. Primer. Tnemec Typoxy Series 27 Finish: Tnemec Hi Build Theme-Gloss Sedes 2H To match the existing color we will send a sample to Kansas City. They will match the color as dose as possible. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call if you have further questions. Sincerely, Gemld Sanders · JF-XCEPTION [] RF, JECTED E'~ SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM ~'~hei:~rt~ I~ ot~l~, for ~encr~l conformance wlffi the design , [co.nCe~2 of th,~ r~;~?je~,t ~n,f gnneral compliance with the hl. fo~r?,8~.i",~'', g~,~t~ t., Ih:~ cnr~tract documents. Any action Showr~ is. ~.L;bi~d. t::, fh,? req~,cments of the plans and ~if~ca~r,.,.~ C,',z'm.,:~ ts responsible for: dimensions wN~CZh ~:'ff'~'~i', }~ ~'~':~'~'~:::~ ~nd cor're uted at the lob site; .'i ordinatir,~ ,~ ,f~,~ ~,,:-,,:% ~h t~l of ~1I other t~des and ~;.::';~,~,'~:2:~'' ~:.%C0~$ & FtNKLEA . TAKEN D MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTEO~ ' [] REVISE AND RESUBMrr I'l{i ll)l'l I' !'lll~l. III 6ENER1C BEKIUPTIO!4 Alkyd CORjgN IF~E COLORS FINISIt PEl~ff CIIERIA High gloss industrial enamel offering good flow, hiding and protection for recommended surface~ in mild to moderately severe exposures. Not for use on surfaces that are continu- ally wet or sweat ftequendy. Refer to Themet ColorBook. Glo~s E.xtenslve test data available. Contact your Tnemec representative for specific test results. Steel: Series 4, 10, 37H, 50-~30 ~ Sleet m~l Noa.leea, tenn ~ Setie. s :27. Note: Series 27 exterior expo.sed for 3 weeks or longer tequitea an epoxy-polyamlde intermediate coat ot scatification prior to %1 I'{!'%( I- I*I{I-I'~I~VI'!Ii% AU. SUItFACES Must be dean, dry a~d free of oil, grease and other c:ocnminan~. Remove nat and paint not tiBhdy bonded. Spot pttme. 'rl-( i1%1{ %i I,,%T\ VOWI SOLlOS* CUEING 11ME VOLA11LE OirliC C~ THEOEETE~i33VERA~' NUMBER OF ~ NETWliGtiTPEIIGALtO!e STOIA6E TEAVg~11J~ IFtPEMTUEE !trSISTANCE SHELF UFE FL&SH ~INT-SETA HEALTH & 5JU:E1Y 49.0 · 2.0o~ 1.5 tO 3.5 mils (413 to 90 n~(:~ons) per coat. Note: Numbe~ of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~end- in8 ~ color. ~ ~) ~ ~ ~. ~n~a yO~ T~ ~~ve. Cu~ dine ~ ~ $i~ tempeamre, ~ move~ hu~W ~d ~ ~chess. W~ T~ ~: Five ~ys or more ~g ~ ~u~ ~om ~n8 wi~ ~mr. U~lnred ~ ~ (~422 ~i~) (41~49 ~i~) 7~ i ~ ~1 (19.3 ma~ at 25 ~etons). ~ ~PU~ON for eovenge rates. One 55 gaBon (2~.2~ ~, 5 ~ (18.9~ ~ and I ~on (3.79L) 9.60 , 0.25 lbs (4.35 · .11 ~ Minimum 20e~ (-TeC) ~um ll0eY C43eC) (D~) Com~uom 2~'F ~3'C) hte~ent 2~*F (121'C) h~ p~ ~n~ ¢he~c~ m~enB i~ a co~i~r~ MzaMous- Read con~ ~i ~m~g and Mate~ ~ ~ $he~ for ~t heath and i~omdon pfi~ m ~e ug of ~s p~u~ ~ m of ~ ~ ~ i~ O ,5ep~cmix:r 1996, by Tnemee Company, Ira::. I:l~()l)l ( I Iq~()|ll I GENERIC DESCleIIrrlON Polyamide SpoxT COM/AON U~kl~E COLORS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Versatile low-temperature coaging ideslly suited for steel Irzbricnrlon and OIEM applications. Also widely used as a field tie-cost. Provides irast curing and rapid handli~ capabilities. Refer to Tnemec ColorBook. No~et Epoxies chalk with extended exposure to sunliBht. hck olr ventihtion, Incomplete mixing, miscstsly?nrton or the use oir hesters that emit carbon dioxide 2nd cazbon monoxide during spplic~tion and inir~l stages of curin8 my cause yellowing to occur. Flat Extensive test dim svsil~ble. Comct your Themet representative for specific test results. ( (l~l I\l. '-/%11 ~,l TOPCOATS Ss~-eb SeU-priming or Series 37H, ~0-3~0, 65, (~, 69, 90, 135 C4lvsnized Steel sad Non-leerrous Metals Seliroprimin8, Series (~ or ~9 Series 2H, 25, 27. 66, TI, 73, 74, 75, 113, 114, 175. Note Series 27 exterior exposed for 3 weeks or Ionget requires an epoxy intermediate coat or scndficstion prior to topcostin8 with Series 2H, 23, 71 or 175. Refer to spproprLa~ topcoat data sheet for sdcRtion~l information. I I'1'~1 I~'~1('~ STEEL G/IVANIZEB SEEI & NON4:I~RROUS METAL ALL SURFACES I 14 ~\ SSPC-SP6 Commercial ilgzt CleanInS SurFace prepstation recommendations wfi| vary depending on substxlte ~nd ecposure conditions. Contact your Tnemec representative or Themet Technical Set:vices. Must be clean, dry and ~ree o~ oil, 8reue snd other ~s~axinsnts. Ilill%l( '%.1 ll~l~ VOLUME SOUDS* ECOMMENDEO OR VOtAllti OltSANIC CO/~eOUNDS IHEORETICAL COV[RAGE* NtlA~ER OF COMI~NENIS PAaCAGING NET WEIGffi PER GalLON* STONE TEMPERATURE TEMPERAlIRE RESIgANCE SHEtF UFE FLASH POINT - SETA 58.0 ~: 2.0°~ (mixed) 4.0 to 6.0 mils (lO0 to 150 microns) per coat. Notex Number of coats 2rid thickness require- ments will vary with substrate, application method and exposure, Contact your Themet repcesentatlve. 756;(24't:) 5t hour 2 hougs ~ b~urs 65"F (18°C) 14 hour 4 hours 5-6 hours 55°F (lleC) 1 hour 4--5 hours 6-8 hours 45eF CTeC) 1-2 hours 6-8 hours 9-12 hours 55'F (2eC) 2-II hours 9-12 bouts 12-15 houn Curin8 time varies with ~urface temperature, air moverhens, hurnldlty and film thicknets. U~thinned Thinned 10~6 3.01-5.15 lbs/Ipllon $.~3.47 lbs/iallon f,,.~4S1-375 grams/~tre) (403-4t5 grams/lltre) 930 ~ sq R/B~J (22.8 mVL ~t 25 microns). See APPUC&TION for coverage raes. Two: Psrt A and Part B 5 8aUon (18.9L) paris and 18sllon (3.79L) cans -- Order in multiples of 2, 13.71 · 0.25 lbs (6,25 + ,11 kS) (mixed) Minimum 20°F (-7°C) Maximum 110°1: (Dry) Cunr. inuous Z,$O~F (121°C) Intcnntncnt 275'F (15:PC) 12 months at recommended storage temperature, Part A: 82°F (28°C) Part B: 8&F (27°C) 27 ""'~.u=rm,..,~.- I ~ IIII IIIII I I I COVERlEE RAES* AUXING 5URFKE TfMPERATURE i::KTMIJ, WctMIM Sol 041era,,-) (Microre) (m'lGaO . Su~j~esmd 1.5 (40) 5.0 (75) 524 (48.7) Minimum 1.5 (40) ~.0. '(75) 524 (48-7) .Msxamum 3,5 (90) 7.0 (IgO) 225 (20.9) Allow for overspray and ~urface irregular[ties. Film thickness is rounded to the netrest 0.5 roll or ~ rt~crona. Application of coath~8 bcluw u.;,~hlaum or above maTJmum recommended cL~ fdm thicknesses my adversely ~'Tect co~r. in8 performance. SL~ thoroughly, making sure no pigment remains on rbe bom:~n of the can. Use No. I 'rn~ner or m~neral spirits. For nit spr~lr, airless spray, brush or wlle~, then up to or 2/~5 pint (.302 mL) per !pllon, Minimum 40eF (4'C) M~lmum 120eF The surface should be dr,/and at teast ~"F (_~eC) above the dew poht. Gms Fluid Ah-Ctp Air Hooe Mat'lHaee ,u~m,fsaqE Binks ~ 4~3 PB 5/16' o~ ~/8' ~/8' or 1/2' 40-70 psi 10-20 F~i 6 2 (7.9 or 9.5 ram) (9.5 or 12.7 ram) (2.8-4.8 bar) (0.7-1.4 bar) Low temperatures or |~nger hoses requb'e ~;8be~ pot pressure, TLp Orl~ce AlomlzLol ~ bMZ°! !ioee D) Mmdl0M Filset 0.01~"-0.027" 280~J500 psi 1/4" or J/8' 60 mc~h (.~30-4~0 microns) (19~-241 bar) (6.4 or 9.5 ram) C2~0 m{crons) Use appropr~e tip/~omizing pressure for ectuipment, applicator l~qique and weather condidona. Rolle~, Use ~gh quality synthetic nap covets. Use 1/4' to 1/2' (6.4 mm to 12.7 nun) rap, depencl~; on surface roughness. 8nxsb: Use ~gh quaUty natural or synthetic brae brushes. Rush and clean ~I! equ(pment lmmediateiy after use with the recommended thlrmer or mlneral spirits. ~alues ma~' vats/unt~ color. nq ~. k m ~ k axed M ~ aleeden id m d k c~ ~llgEO ~a~ Mrs AID ~CTl~ AlE !llJ[~ TO IE~SE~AT~ ~ a~ TiCg~ 9A/A ~ INSHU~S. FH I~ ~ OIL TITLE( COMPANY IIKOII~IUIEB M~(OeOIIITDtN, IANMSOTT,/Jb'$4HIIIdlI~-II~ fit;11&4!3.1416 38 ............. Paint prcxiuccs conrnin chemical LnBreclie~u which are considereel Iu,urdous. Read cont~Lner [abe[ warning and Material Safety Daxa Sheet For imporunt he~Zdl ~ncI safety irfforrr~tion prior to the use of this product. Keep out of the reach of chll&-~.i. .......... ~XING THINNING POT UFE ~I~-ACE T~ APffiC~O N ~IP~NT Dry MIh Wet ~ Sq l~t/C~d ~) ' (Mla. om) Cma/G,.!) Suggested (1) 5,0 (125) 83 (215) 18~ C17.3) Minimum 4.0 (100) 7.0 (180) 233 (21.6) Maximum 6.0 (150) 10.5 (,?.65) 155 (14.4) (1) Note: Roller or brush applicatlcm requires two or more colts m obtain recommended film thicknes& Allow 'for overspray ,rid suffice irregularities. Film thickness is rounded to the nearest 0.5 mi! or 5 microns. Application of coltinS below minimum or above max. imum recommended dry Fdm d-dckaesses may adversel7 affect coztinS l:~-rfonnsnce. Power mix contears of each container, nuking sure no pigalimt remains on the bourn. Pour a measured amount of Paff B into a clean com, ztner hrge enouSh to hold both components. Add equal volume of Paa A to Part B while under agitation. Condnue Igir, adon until lhe two componenl~ am thoroughl7 mixed. Do nc~ use mixed material beyond pot Life llmks. Not~ Both components should be above 50°F (10°C) prior to mixing, For applications to surfaces between 3:5°F to .$0 eF (2~C to 10~C), allow mixed material to stznd thirt,/C-,20) minutes and restir before using. For optimum application pruperfies, the material temperature should be above 60~ (16°C). Use No. 4 Thinner. For air spa),, r/fin up to 10 ~ or 44 pint (380 mL) per Kallon. For airless spraT, brush or roller, thin up to 5% or z~ pint (190 rrff.) per 8allon. 16 hours at 35°F (2°C) 2 hours at 77~F (25°C) ~ hour at IO0°F Minimum ]5°F (2°C) Maximum 135°F (57°C) The surface should be dry and at least 5°F (3aC) above the dew point. Coating won't cure below minimum surface temperature. Gtm Rn/d Ab' Cap Air lo~e M. mt'l lINe Atoaztxia~ P~t DeVilhiss E 765 5/16" or 5/8' ~/8' or 1/2' 75-100 psi 10-20 psi MBC or JGA or 78 (7.9 or 9-5 ram) (9.5 or 12.7 ram) (5.2-6.9 b~r) (0.7-1.4 b~r) Low tempc~mrcs or |onSet hoses require higher pot pressure. 0.01:5"-0.019' 1800-~000 I~i 1/4" ot 5/8' 60 mesh 080-485 mlcror~) (124-207 bat) (6.4 or 9-5 ram) (250 microns) Use appropriate dp/~tomjzing presrdm for eqnipmen~ ~ppLk=tor ~echnique ~ weather conditions. Noer. Application over inorganic zinc-rich primers: Apply z wc~ ml~ co~t and ~!!ow dny bubbles co form. When bubbles dL~ppe~r in Z to 2 minum~, ,pply a full wec co~ ~ specified mfi thickness. Rollen. Roller ~pp[ic~rjon opdonal when envi~ rcsuictions do no~ affow sp~ying. Use ~/8" or 1/2" (9.5 mm m 12.7 mm~ .q/nrh,,rt,- n~p Brus~ Recommended Eor smaU arras ordy. Use hiBh qua]iW ruatur~l or syatheclc brisr/e brushes. Fiu3h ~nd cZcaD all c~luipzncnt Immediately aRer use with the recommended thlrmer or MEK. *Values may vary with color. ill" S ,.o-Tsc, 'Co ,es. I,c. Sand Blasting and Pmte~ive Coatinas Gerald and Paul Sanders 4608 Navajo Balch Spgs. Tx. 75180 Off. 972-557-3833 Fax 972-557-9960 May 11, 2000 Steve Dake AUI. General 'Contractors 300 West Ramsey P.O. Box 11586 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76110 Re: City of Coppell, Texas Village Parkway Pump Station Dear Mr. Dake, We propose the following changes to the coatings for the referenced project. Primer. Tnemec Typoxy Series 27 Finish: Tnemec Hi Build Theme-Gloss Series 2H To match the existing color we will send a sample to Kansas City. They will match the color as dose as possible. Thank you for your cooperation. Please call if you have further questions. Sincerely, ~O~ ~-" I~ M~E CO~.~CT'O"S "O~"> 'i Gerald Sanders ., I~~ ~St!~,~IT SpgCtF~t:J:)ITgM ,~' ,/ r ~nce W1~h the de~t~n ~ ~bdc~''t~C'~'' C' ~',:r ~ ' "' .~ ,;~, ~¢¢, ;' t IMt,~mSl]mmlLS[.illlilll GENERIC DESCRIPTION C04V~ON USAGE COLORS FINISII PERF{/~CE CRll'ERIA (i) ~,'1'1%(, ','1 ~1 I%1 Alkyd High gloss industrial enamel offering good flow. hiding and protection for recommended surfaces in mild to moderately severe exposures. Not for use on surfaces thac am continu- a~y we~ or sweat fmqucndy, Refer to Themet Glo~ Extensive test cb. ta avafiable. Contaa your Tnernec represenlxtive for specific test results. : ~ ': Steeh Series 4, 10, 57H, 50-3~0 Gal~,~!~ S_ _*ee_! emd Non-Fettem Mets~ Series 2'/. ~ Series 27 exterior exposed for 3 weeks or |onger requires an epoxy-polranlJde intermediate coaz or scar~cation prior to DrFws~ 51-792 Wood~ Series ~,1 RtX( I- I'I'(I.I'XIC.~I'I()% ALL SUIFKF. S ~L~ be dca'~ dry ~ ~ o~ oil, ~ and ott~ cot,.t~"d~n~s. Remove r~t ~ ~ r~ '1'1( I1%1( '%.i VOLUME RECOAW, ENT)ED DFT CUlelNG TiME V0LATILEOEAliC THEOET~AI. COVERAGE" NUMBEROf NET WT:CdiT FEE GAItON* STOlEAGE 1TJ~ttATUE TE~PEP, ATUBE IESI~TkN[E SHELF UFE FbL~I4 POINT- SETA HEALIH & SAFELY 49.0 + 2.0~ 1,5 to 3.5 mils (40 to 90 microns) pet coat. Nole Number of coats n~luked will vary depend- lag on color. substrate ~) and other variables. Contact your Tnemec mpresenutive. Tanpamur~ To Touch To Handle To lecomt l 75'F (z4'c> I 6-9 hou~ I ~0-z6 hours J ~2-24 hou~ ~ ~uring timc varies with su~zce temperature, zlr movemefi~, humidity and ~L-u r~lckness. Water Tank Rzteriorm: Five chys o~ more curing time required before filling wi~ wateL Umh/naed Thhsned 8q6 3.20-~-52 lbs/Wdlon 3.4~-~.74 ll~s/gallon (34~422 gmms/litx~) (414-449 grams/liu'e) 786 rail sq fr/Gal 09.3 m~/I- at 25 microns). See APPlICATiON for coverage rates. One 55 gallon (208.2I~ drums, 5 gallon (18.9L) pails and I gallon (~.79L) cans. 9.60 + 0.25 lhs (4.35 t .11 kg) Minimum 20eF (-?C) MazLrnum 110°F (4~°C) (Dry) Continuous ?00°I? (9~PC) Intermittent 250*F (121eC) 12 fitOath5 at R'COxl~qlCnC!~ storlge temperature. Paint products conf~Ln chemical ingredients which lm considered hazardous. Read conr~lne~ label warnix~ and Materill Safety Dim $he~ for imporcint hcakh and safety inEotnution prior ~o the use of this producL Td~l) o1~ of rile felcll otchiidl~n. Os=lxcmlx~ 1996, b~Taemec Company. ]nc. ,' 'I i"I~(H)I ( i ;q~.)llll 6ENERJ( i)F.~C. RIPIlOH COMA~ON USAGE COLOE FINLCH PERFOR~M~.E (IUTHIA TOffOATS I'¢1.%,I ! I'1'~1 STEEL GALVANIZED STEEL & NOii..FEltR~L5 METAL ALL ~JRFAEE; II~ll%i{ \1 VOWME SOLIDS* R[.COAUAENNED OFT VBLAIILE ORal[ CN~OI/BDS THEORETICAL COVERAGE* NUMBER OF COMPOENfS PACKAGING NET WEIGHT PER GALLON* STORAR TEMPERATURE TEJ~PERATURE RESISTANCE SHELF UFE FLASH POfi~I- SETA Polyarnlde Epoxy Versatile low-temperature coating ideally suited for steel fabrication and OF.M applications, Also widely used a~ a field tie-coat. Provides fast cudng and rapid handling capabilities. Refer to Theme( Co|orBook. Note Epocgie$ dxalk with extended exposure to ,unlighL Lack of ventilation, incomplete mixing, mtscatalyzation or the use of heaters that emit carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide during application and initial stages of curing may cause yellowing to occur. Flat Extensive test data available. Contact your Tnemee representative for sF~cifl¢ test results. $teeE Self-priming or Sedes 37H, 50-330, 65, 66, 69, 90, 135 ~ Steel ~ Noa-.Fertoam ~ Selfoprlrning, Series 66 or 69 Series 2H. 23, 27, 645, 71, 73, 74, 75, 113, 114, 175. Note Series 27 exterior exposed for 3 weeks or longer requires an epoxy intermediate coat or scari~cation prior to topcoating with Series 2H, 7-3, 71 or 175. Refer to appropriate topcoat data sheet for additional information. lidk\ SSPC-SP6 Comaxercia[ Blast Cleaning Surface preparation recommendations will vary depending on substrace and exposure conditions. Contact your Theme( representative or Taemee Technical Se/viees. Must be clean, dry and free of oil, grease and othe~ coataminaa~. 58.0 ~: 2.0% (mixed) 4.0 to 6.0 mils (100 to 150 microns) per co2t. Nodre: Number of coats and thickness require- roefits will vary with subst'are, application method and exposure, Contact your Themet representative. Curin8 time varies with mJrface temperature, air movedtent, humidity and film thickness, Unthinned T~a_nned 10~ 3.01-5.15 lbs/gallon 3.36-3.47 lbs/gallon (361-375 grams/litre) (403-415 iirarn$/lltre) 930 roll sq ft/gal (22.8 mz/L at 25 microns). See APPLICATION for coverage rates. Two: Part A and Part B 5 8allon (18.9L) pails and 1 gallon (J.79L) cans -- Order In multiples of 2, 13.71:1:0.25 ib$ (6.25 :~ .11 kS) (mixed) Minimum 20°F (-7=C) Maximum 110°F (43°C) (Dry) Continuous Z.~T'F (lal°C) Intermittent Z75'F 12 months at recommended stor4ge temperature. Part A: 82=F (28°C) Part B: 80~F ¢ SepTember 1997, by Tnemcc Coalpiny, Inc. 27 IHINNING SUIFgE i*~/~PERATURE AffUCA110N DzTMiIe Wet MIb kl Ft/r. ml CMta, one) (Miceone) (mVG~ Suggested 1.5 (40) 3.0 C75) 524 (48.7) M~znura 1.5 (40) 3.0. '(75) 524 (48.7) M~x~mum 3.5 (90) 7.0 (180) 225 C20.9) Allow for overspray and ~urface irregularities. F~m thickness is rounded to the nearest 0.5 rail or ~ mlceone. Application of coaches bcfuw u.l,xhi&ugn or above maximum recommended dry film thicbesses may adversely affect ccratj~ peffc~znance. Stir thorough]y, ~ sure no piBment r~ins on the I:~ of the can. Use No. 1 Thinner or mineral spirits. For air sl~"alr, aidess spray, brush or el]lee, thin up to or 2/3 pint (=t02 mL) per gallon. Y Minimum 40eF (4oC) M~dmum 120eF (490C) The surface should be dry and at least 5'F (3°C) above the dew point. Gun Fluid Ah- C~p Air Howe attt*l Hose Atomhtqa Pot Binks 66 63 PB 5/16" or ~/8" ~/8' or 1/2' 40-70 psi 10-20 Psi 6 2 (7.9 or 9-5 ram) (9.5 or 12.7 mm) (2.8-4.8 bar) (0.7-1.4 bar) Low temperst~res or lc~nger hoses require hiSher pot pressure. TIp Orfl~ce AfomaHn~ r,~re Mat'! Hose ID Mmd~oM Fflter 0.01~"-0.017' 2800-3~00 psi 1/4" or 3/8" ~0 mesh (530-430 microns) (193-241 bar) (6.4 or 9.5 ram) (250 microns) Use approprisle tip/atomjzinS pressure for equipment, appli~tor technktue lad we~d'~r conditions. RoUt. Use high qualiW syncheUc nip covers. Use Z/,r to ~/2" (6.4 mm to 32.7 ram) dependinS on surface roughness. Bnmh= Use hlSh quality rmtursl or synthetic bristle brushes. Flush and clean all equipment immediacely after use with the recommended thirmer or mine~l spirits. 'Values may vary' with color. ~epaeM~b~e~(~Hm~k~din~d~b~am~d~k~e~a~a~k1diaidad~di~m~imedmke~j~ee~d~~jd~~~ vlry stlnlk~, Ibs m ~ k emdst(I in ~ Hiltgin I/Id ue et Ik (Mbl- PUILISlED TFqlrAI all AID 116THCTIDI~ fie SUIIECl TO CHAIR IITIQ~.teT~, (41TtCT VOlt TIEMEG fEPtESEITITM MIt CIIITIT T[(141tCAL DATA Af~ IISTIUCIIONS. FOI IIINSTI~ IIII OilY. TItlE( COAlANY IIIC01P01MIE! Paint products contain chemical ingredients which are conJideR, d hazardous. Read container label warning and Material Safety Data Sheet For important health and safety information prior to the use of this product. Keep out of tbe eeaeh of children, \lqHl( %ll.ci,\ CO~t(GE BI'ES* ~XING POT UFE SIlkACE TEMFERATURE .4,°PLICATION E~IPMENT CLEANUP Dry' Mlb Wet ~ Sq Ft/Cad (Mletum) '(MIcro tin) (ma/caO Suggested (1) 5.0 (125) 8.5 (215) 186 (17.3) Minimum 4.0 (100) 7.0 (180) 253 (21.6) Maximum 6.0 (150) 10.5 (265) 155 (14.4) (1) Note: Roller or brush application requites two or more coats to obtain recommended film thickness. Allow 'for overspray and surface irregularities. Film thickness is rounded to the nearest' 0.5 rail or 5 microns. Application of coating below minimum or above maximum recommended dry film thicknesse~ may adversely affect coating performance, Power mix contents of each container, making sure no pigment remains on the bottom. Pour a measured amount of Part B into a dean container large enough to hold both components, Add an equal volume of Part A to Part B while under agitation. Continue agitation until the two components are thoroughly mixed. Do not use mixed material beyond pot life Limits. Noeez Both components should be above 50QF (lOaC) prior to mixing. For appllcalic~ to surfacts between 35°F to 5{PF (2~C to I0~C), allow mixed material to stand thirty (30) minutes and reseir before using. For optimum application properties, the material temperature should be above 60*F (16"C). Use No. 4 Thinnet For air spray, thin up to 10% or ,4 pint (380 mL) per gallon. For airless spray, brush or roller, thin up to 5% or IA pint (190 mL) per gallon. 16 hours at 35°F (2*C) 2 hours at 77°F (25'C) ~ hour at IO0°F Minimum 35°F (2°C) Maximum 135'F (57~C) The surface should be dry and at least 5~F (3~C) above the dew point. Coating won't cute below minimum surface temperature. Gun Fluid AIr Cap AIr loee ~ Itoee _Amml~t~ Pot DeVilhiss E 765 5/16" or Y8" 3/8" or 1/2' 75-100 psi 1040 psi MBC or ]GA or 78 (7.9 or 9.5 ram) (9,5 or 12.7 ram) (5.2-6.9 bar) (0.7-1.4 bar) Low temperatures or longer hoses require higher pot pressure. Mrle~ TIp ~ AtOmlH--_o Pre~mu-e Mall Hoee ID Manifold Fiba' 0.015'-0.019' 1800-3000 psi 1/4' or 3/8" 60 mesh (iR~0-485 microns) (124-207 bsr) (6.4 or 9-5 ram) (250 microns) Use appropriate cip/atomizing pressure for equ/pment, applic~tor technique snd weather c'ondi~ns. Noee; Application over inorganic zinc-rich primers: Apply a' wet ~ coat and allow dny bubbles to form. When bubbles appear in 1 to 2 minutes, apply a full wet coat at specified roll thickness. Rollers Roller application optior~l when environ~ resh-ictions clo not allow spraying. Use or 1/2" (9.5 mm to 12.7 mm) ~j~nrl~ti,- n=p Brush Recommended for small areas on/It. Use high quality rntuni or synthetic bristle brushes. Pluoh and clean all cquiplnent Immediately aRer use with the recommended thlnner or MEK. *Values may vary with color.