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7000 Series Epoxy Systems have a broad formulating range and can meet many decorative and functional application requirements. Products in this series will rapidly lose gloss and chalk when exposed to sunlight and are best suited for interior applications. Epoxy systems can be formulated to have excellent chemical resistance and physical properties. Typical uses include: automotive underbody, corrosion resistant primers, and material handling components.
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Characteristic ASTM # # Result
Specific Gravity D-792 1.2 to 1.9 depending on color.
Theoretical Coverage Approximately 101 to 160 ft.2 / lb. / mil.
Optimum Storage <80° F, < 50%RH
Particle Distribution +44 microns (325 mesh). Percentage varies with color.
Film Thickness D-1186 Recommended, 1 to 6 mils.
Percent Gloss @ 60° D-523-89 1 to 95+
Pencil Hardness D-3363-00 2H to 6H
Adhesion D-3359-02 No lifting of 1/8" squares between scribed lines when
cross hatch adhesion is tested using the prescribed tape.
Flexibility D-522-93a A coating of 2 mils or less will withstand a bend of 180°
over a 1/8" mandrel without cracking or loss of adhesion.
Impact Resistance D-2794-93 160 inch-pounds, direct and reverse, at a film thickness of 2 mils.
Impact will be influenced by formulation.
Salt Spray Resistance B-117-97 With proper pretreatment, scribed films exhibit less than 1/16" undercoating after
1000 hours of exposure in 5% salt spray at 95° F and 95% relative humidity.
Humidity Resistance D-2247 With proper substrate pretreatment and preparation unscribed films can withstand
greater than 1000 hours with no effect at 100° F @ 100% RH.
Chemical Resistance Epoxies have excellent resistance to most chemicals and solvents. Performance
characteristics are typical for gloss formulations applied at 1.5 to 2.0 mils.
Some properties may be reduced in low gloss formulations.
Overbake Poor
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