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NOVAGUARD 830
DESCRIPTION two component solvent free amine cured phenolic epoxy compound
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 105 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 144 g/l (approx. 1.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 3500 - 5000 µm depending on system
Touch dry after 6 hours
Overcoating interval min. 16 hours *
max. 3 months *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
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NOVAGUARD 830
April 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY – heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment with a minimum of 60:1
pump ratio and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.67 mm (= 0.026 in) at an angle of 30° à 40°
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 30 MPa (= approx. 350 bar; 5000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 25 MPa (= approx. 250 bar; 3500 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
structure: in different layers wet in wet in order to reach the required film
thickness
Curing table
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NOVAGUARD 830
April 2009
Pot life
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7945
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NOVAGUARD 890
DESCRIPTION two component solvent free amine cured novolac phenolic epoxy coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 94 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 131 g/l (approx. 1.1 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 300 - 600 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 3.3 m²/l for 300 μm *
Touch dry after 8 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 2 months *
Full cure after 6 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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NOVAGUARD 890
March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY use heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump ratio
and suitable high pressure hoses
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 mm (= 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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NOVAGUARD 890
March 2011
Curing table
page 3/4
NOVAGUARD 890
March 2011
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7755
269264 green 4194542200
282887 cream 3002002200
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PHENGUARD 253
DESCRIPTION two component high build amine adduct cured novolac phenolic epoxy primer
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – excellent resistance to a wide range of organic acids, alcohols, edible oils
and solvents
– maximum cargo flexibility
– low cargo absorption
– Recognized corrosion control coating (Lloyd's register), see sheet 1886
– good application properties, resulting in a smooth surface
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 72 ± 3%
VOC (supplied) max. 200 g/l (approx. 1.8 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 150 μm
Theoretical spreading rate 7.2 m²/l for 100 μm *
Overcoating interval min. 10 hours *
max. 5 days *
Curing time see curing table *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned in situ to at least ISO-Sa2½ and free from rust, scale,
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS shop primer and any other contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – blasting profile 50 - 100 μm
– the substrate must be perfectly dry before and during application of
Phenguard 253
– substrate temperature must be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
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PHENGUARD 253
September 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 43 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
PHENGUARD 253
September 2011
Curing table
10°C 6 hours
20°C 4 hours
30°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
PHENGUARD 253
September 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7447
page 4/4
PHENGUARD 930
Description two component high build amine adduct cured novolac phenolic epoxy primer
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 66% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 191 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 315 g/l (approx. 2.6 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 μm *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.6 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned in situ to at least ISO-Sa2½ and free from rust, scale,
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS shop primer and any other contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – blasting profile 50 - 100 μm
– the substrate must be perfectly dry before and during application of
Phenguard 930
– substrate temperature must be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
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PHENGUARD 930
July 2012
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 44 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
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PHENGUARD 930
July 2012
10 °C 6 hours
20 °C 4 hours
30 °C 1.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/5
PHENGUARD 930
July 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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PHENGUARD 930
July 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7409
180706 offwhite 7001002200
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PHENGUARD 935
Description two component high build amine adduct cured novolac phenolic epoxy coating
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 191 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 315 g/l (approx. 2.6 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 μm *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.6 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
RECOMMENDED – previous coat of Phenguard 930; dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – the substrate must be perfectly dry before and during application of
AND TEMPERATURES Phenguard 935
– substrate temperature must be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
page 1/5
PHENGUARD 935
July 2012
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 44 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
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PHENGUARD 935
July 2012
10 °C 6 hours
20 °C 4 hours
30 °C 1.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/5
PHENGUARD 935
July 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 4/5
PHENGUARD 935
July 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7435
179115 pink 6007002200
page 5/5
PHENGUARD 940
Description two component high build amine adduct cured novolac phenolic epoxy finish
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 66% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 191 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 315 g/l (approx. 2.6 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 μm *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.6 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
RECOMMENDED – previous coat of Phenguard 935; dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – the substrate must be perfectly dry before and during application of
AND TEMPERATURES Phenguard 940
– substrate temperature must be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
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PHENGUARD 940
July 2012
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 44 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
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PHENGUARD 940
July 2012
10 °C 6 hours
20 °C 4 hours
30 °C 1.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/5
PHENGUARD 940
July 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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PHENGUARD 940
July 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7436
179118 grey 5000002200
page 5/5
PHENGUARD 965
DESCRIPTION two component high build amine adduct cured novolac phenolic epoxy coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 68 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 195 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 329 g/l (approx. 2.7 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 μm *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.8 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2 - 3 hours at 20°C, 14 - 16 hours at 5°C
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 14 days *
Full cure after see curing table *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned in situ to at least ISO-Sa2½ and free from rust, scale,
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS shop primer and any other contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – blasting profile 50 - 100 μm
– the substrate must be perfectly dry before and during application of
Phenguard 965
– substrate temperature must be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew point
during application and curing
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PHENGUARD 965
March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 43 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
PHENGUARD 965
March 2011
5°C 8 hours
10°C 6 hours
15°C 4 hours
20°C 2 hours
30°C 1 hour
page 3/4
PHENGUARD 965
March 2011
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7959
199289 offwhite 7001002200
199282 pink 6007002200
199284 grey 5000002200
page 4/4
PITT-CHAR XP
DESCRIPTION solvent free thick film intumescent epoxy coating for hydrocarbon pool and
jet fires
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – highly durable intumescent coating for protection of steel against
hydrocarbon pool and jet fires; typical applications include:
Offshore - structural steel members, bulkheads and decks
Onshore - pipework, storage tanks and vessels
– unique flexibility offers enhanced performance on vibrating structures and in
conditions of explosion overpressure
– suitable for use in cryogenic conditions
– good resistance to splash and spillage of chemicals
– excellent abrasion resistance
– suitable for corrosivity categories up to C5-I and C5-M
– meets the requirements for Norsok M501 rev 5 accelerated aging and
hydrocarbon fire testing
– approved by DNV, Lloyds, BV, UL and GASAFE
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.10 g/cm³
note:the applied density is dependent upon many variables such as
temperature, test method and application method
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 0 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 0 g/l (0 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness normally 1000 - 7000 μm applied in one coat
note:the required dry film thickness must be in accordance with the
approval certification
Theoretical spreading rate 1.10 kg/m² for 1000 μm *
Touch dry after 10 hours *
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours
max. 1 month
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) base: at least 18 months
hardener: at least 24 months
* see additional data
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PITT-CHAR XP
July 2010
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
page 2/3
PITT-CHAR XP
July 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7589
281999 grey 3000002504
page 3/3
PSX 700
RECOMMENDED – previous suitable coat; dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – aged suitable coatings; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
AND TEMPERATURES roughened
– prepare damaged areas to original surface preparation specifications,
feathering edges of intact coating
– for touch-up and repair; apply additional material after removing dirt,
contaminants and old loose coatings or antifoulings
– substrate temperature should be above 0°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
page 1/3
PSX 700
May 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 60-12/ Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.15 - 0.21 mm (= 0.006 - 0.008 in)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
PSX 700
May 2011
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7546
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 20
DESCRIPTION one component water borne high build zinc phosphate primer/coating based on
acrylic dispersion
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– excellent adhesion to well pretreated steel
– good anticorrosive properties
– fast drying
– can be overcoated with most water borne acrylics, water borne epoxy
coatings and alkyd paints as well as certain solvent borne two component
products
COLOURS AND GLOSS RAL colours (other colours available on request) - flat
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 43 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 19 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 25 g/l (approx. 0.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 5.7 m²/l for 75 µm
Touch dry after 30 minutes
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours
max. unlimited
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
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SIGMA AQUACOVER 20
September 2009
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 20
September 2009
with water borne acrylic and alkyd substrate 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C
finishes temperature
minimum 16 hours 6 hours 4 hours 3 hours
interval
maximum unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
interval
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7149
177804 redbrown 2008002200
186582 RAL 7030 7030262200
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 22
DESCRIPTION one component water borne micaceous iron oxide pigmented primer based on
acrylic dispersion
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– developed to give excellent adhesion to galvanised steel
– fast drying
– can be overcoated with most water borne acrylics, water borne epoxy
coatings and alkyd paints
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 40 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 35 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 50 g/l (approx. 0.4 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 8 m²/l for 50 µm
Touch dry after 15 - 30 minutes
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours
max. unlimited
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – galvanised steel; sweep blasted or otherwise roughened; dry and free from
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS salts and other contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be at least 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 75%
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.58 mm (= 0.019 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
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SIGMA AQUACOVER 22
September 2009
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 5 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 22
September 2009
with water borne acrylic and alkyd substrate 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C
finishes temperature
minimum 16 hours 8 hours 4 hours 3 hours
interval
maximum unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
interval
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7145
140103 redbrown 2008002200
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 35
DESCRIPTION one component water borne micaceous iron oxide pigmented acrylic dispersion
coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– contains non toxic pigments
– excellent adhesion to various types of old or weathered paints
– fast drying
– can be overcoated with most water borne acrylics, water borne epoxy
coatings and alkyd paints as well as certain solvent borne two component
products
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 40 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 13 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 20 g/l (approx. 0.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 75 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 8.0 m²/l for 50 µm, 5.3 m²/l for 75 µm
Touch dry after 30 - 60 minutes
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours
max. unlimited
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – steel coated with suitable primer (e.g. Sigma AquaCover 20)
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – galvanised steel coated with suitable primer (e.g. Sigma AquaCover 22)
AND TEMPERATURES – previous suitable coat; dry and free from any contamination
– substrate temperature should be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 75%
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.58 mm (= 0.019 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
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SIGMA AQUACOVER 35
September 2009
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 35
September 2009
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7203
various SAP codes
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 40
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– good weather resistance
– good colour retention
– fast drying
– fast handling
– not suitable for immersion in water
COLOURS AND GLOSS RAL colours (other colours available on request) - semigloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.1 g/cm³
Volume solids 42 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 12 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 14 g/l (approx. 0.1 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 8.2 m²/l for 50 µm
Touch dry after 30 minutes
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours
max. unlimited
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – steel coated with suitable primer (e.g. Sigma AquaCover 20)
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – previous suitable coat; dry and free from any contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 75%
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
page 1/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 40
September 2009
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 40
September 2009
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7251
199310 base L 0710002197
199313 base Z 0070002185
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 45
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – finish for interior accommodation, machinery spaces and superstructure
– particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– fast drying and recoatable
– good weather resistance
– good colour retention
– allows safer working during hull outfitting of new buildings
– certificate for low flame spread: see sheet 1883
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.2 g/cm³
Volume solids 34 ± 2%, depending on colour
VOC (supplied) max. 9 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 10 g/l (approx. 0.1 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 6.8 m²/l for 50 µm
Touch dry after 6 hours at 5°C, 3 hours at 10°C, 1 hour at 20°C
Overcoating interval min. 6 hours *
max. unlimited *
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months, keep above 0°C
RECOMMENDED – previous suitable coat; (e.g. Sigma Aquacover 25) dry and free from any
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be at least 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 75%
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.28 - 0.33 mm (= 0.011 - 0.013 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
page 1/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 45
September 2009
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 45
September 2009
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7250
146103 white 7000002200
146104 white 7000001400
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 80
COLOURS AND GLOSS grey RAL 7032 (other colours on request) - semigloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.2 g/cm³
Volume solids 45 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 29 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 35 g/l (approx. 0.3 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 150 - 300 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 3.0 m²/l for 150 µm, 1.5 m²/l for 300 µm
Touch dry after 4 hours *
Overcoating interval min. 6 hours
max. unlimited
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2 or power tool cleaned to ISO-St2 for good
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS corrosion protection
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be at least 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– preferably relative humidity should not exceed 80%
– clean, dry and free from any contamination
– good ventilation is required during application and curing (please refer to
sheet 1433 and 1434)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.58 mm (= 0.019 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
page 1/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 80
June 2009
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner preferable not to be thinned, if necessary tap water
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 80
June 2009
ADDITIONAL DATA Overcoating table for Sigma Aquacover 80 for dft up to 150 µm
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7152
page 3/3
SIGMA AQUACOVER 200
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer in protective coating systems for steel
structures in atmospheric exposure
– particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– excellent rust preventing properties in industrial or coastal atmospheres
– good adhesion to steel and galvanised steel
– free from lead and chromate containing pigments
– can be overcoated with most dispersion and alkyd paints and 2 component
durable finishes
– easy application by brush/roller and (airless) spray
COLOURS AND GLOSS grey (RAL 7038), buff (RAL 1015) - eggshell
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 53 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 5 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 6 g/l (approx. 0.1 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 100 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.1 m²/l for 75 µm, 5.3 m²/l for 100 µm
Touch dry after 1.5 hour
Overcoating interval min. 2 hours (with itself)
max. 6 months
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 6 months
* see additional data
page 1/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 200
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
page 2/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 200
September 2009
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
ADDITIONAL DATA Overcoating table for Sigma Aquacover 200 for dft up to 100 µm
10°C 4 hours
20°C 3 hours
30°C 2 hours
40°C 1 hour
page 3/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 200
September 2009
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7870
220700 RAL 7038 (grey) 7038262160
240678 RAL 1015 (buff) 1015262160
page 4/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 400
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy build coat in protective coating systems for steel
structures in atmospheric exposure
– particularly suitable when solvents are not permitted because of health and
safety reasons
– free from lead and chromate containing pigments
– can be overcoated with most dispersion and alkyd paints and 2 component
durable finishes
– easy application by brush/roller and (airless) spray
– suitable for concrete floors
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 53 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 5 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 6 g/l (approx. 0.1 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 100 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.1 m²/l for 75 µm, 5.3 m²/l for 100 µm
Touch dry after 1.5 hour
Overcoating interval min. 2 hours (with itself)
max. 6 months
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 6 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – steel with suitable primer (e.g. Sigma AquaCover 200); dry and free from any
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS contamination and within the recoat times
AND TEMPERATURES – galvanised steel; sweep blasted or otherwise roughened; dry and free from
salts and other contamination
– substrate temperature must be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 75%
page 1/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 400
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner tap water
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
following tables illustrate the cleaning procedure of the spray equipment when
changing spraying from solvent borne paint to water borne paints (table 1) and
from water borne paints to solvent borne paints (table 2)
page 2/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 400
September 2009
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
ADDITIONAL DATA Overcoating table for Sigma Aquacover 400 for dft up to 100 µm
10°C 4 hours
20°C 3 hours
30°C 2 hours
40°C 1 hour
page 3/4
SIGMA AQUACOVER 400
September 2009
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7871
220702 RAL 5011 (grey) 5011262160
page 4/4
SIGMA AQUAWELD 100
DESCRIPTION two component moisture curing, water borne low zinc (ethyl) silicate
prefabrication primer
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – suitable for automatic application on shot blasted steel plates
– fast drying properties
– good cutting and excellent welding properties, including MIG/MAG welding in
various positions (either automatic or manual welding)
– provides regular, smooth weld seams
– low fume release during welding and cutting
– no adherence of weldspatter at surrounding primed surface
– good thermal stability minimizes heat damage during hot work procedures
– for use in sea water immersion in combination with controlled cathodic
protection systems please contact your nearest PPG Protective & Marine
Coatings sales office
– certified by Lloyds, SLV and Newcastle OHH
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 30 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) 0 - 40 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
0 - 25 g/l (0.0 - 0.3 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 18 μm - see further:
"Recommended substrate conditions and temperatures"
Theoretical spreading rate 15 m²/l for 18 μm *
Touch dry after under optimal ventilation conditions:
10 min. at substrate temperature of 20°C and
6 min. at substrate temperature of 40°C
Overcoating interval min. 7 days
max. 6 months
longer overcoating intervals can be permitted when primer is still in sound
condition
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) binder: at least 9 months (store above 5°C)
powder: at least 12 months (store powder moisture free)
page 1/5
SIGMA AQUAWELD 100
August 2010
RECOMMENDED – dry and free from oil and grease and any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – steel; shot blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, blasting profile 40 - 70 μm
AND TEMPERATURES – on steel blasted to above profile, the recommended dft, 18 μm, corresponds
to 22 μm as measured on a smooth test panel
– minimum thickness for a closed film is 15 μm measured on a smooth test
panel
– substrate temperature should be between 25°C and 40°C
– for automatic application a substrate temperature of 30°C - 35°C is
recommended
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– relative humidity during curing should be above 50%
– preferably the relative humidity should not exceed 85%
– adequate ventilation is required
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION first coat shall be SigmaCover 280 or SigmaPrime 200 or other approved
systems
SECONDARY SURFACE – during storage and construction, contamination of the prefabrication primer
PREPARATION should be limited
– after fabrication, surface defects should be treated according to the scheme
below
– where two possible surface treatments are indicated, the choice of treatment
is dependent on the location and on the system to be applied (see system
sheets)
– the preferred pretreatment for optimal results is shown; other possibilities are
indicated in brackets
page 2/5
SIGMA AQUAWELD 100
August 2010
CLEANING PROCEDURE Table 1: from solvent borne- to water borne shop primer
page 3/5
SIGMA AQUAWELD 100
August 2010
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a water borne paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/5
SIGMA AQUAWELD 100
August 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7124
268430 redbrown 2008002180
page 5/5
SIGMACOVER 211
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – epoxy primer in protective coating systems for concrete and sand/cement
substrates (floors and walls)
– can be recoated with most two component coatings
– good water resistance
– fair chemical resistance to spillage and splash
– resistant to impact and abrasion
– easy to clean
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 51 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 278 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 396 g/l (approx. 3.3 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 35 µm
Theoretical spreading rate 14.6 m²/l for 35 µm
Touch dry after 30 minutes *
Overcoating interval min. 16 hours *
max. 10 days *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
page 1/4
SIGMACOVER 211
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 20%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.33 mm (= 0.013 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 20%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMACOVER 211
September 2009
15°C 16 hours
20°C 14 hours
25°C 11 hours
30°C 8 hours
35°C 5 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMACOVER 211
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7406
179505 white 7000001400
179506 white 7000002200
page 4/4
SIGMACOVER 240
DESCRIPTION two component high solids polyamine adduct cured epoxy coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.6 g/cm³
Volume solids 87 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 102 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 153 g/l (approx. 1.3 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 300 μm depending on system *
Theoretical spreading rate 8.7 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 5 hours
Overcoating interval min. 5 hours *
max. 6 months *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
page 1/4
SIGMACOVER 240
August 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMACOVER 240
August 2011
15°C 2 hours
20°C 90 min.
30°C 40 min.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMACOVER 240
August 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7991
page 4/4
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SIGMACOVER 280
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer in protective coating systems for steel and
non ferrous metals
– good adhesion to steel and galvanised steel
– good adhesion to non ferrous metals
– good flow and wetting properties
– good water and corrosion resistance
– cures at temperatures down to +5°C
– suitable for touching up of weld seams and damages of epoxy coatings
during construction
– excellent recoatability
– can be overcoated with most alkyd-, chlorinated rubber-, vinyl-, epoxy- and
two component polyurethane coatings
– suitable on wet blast cleaned substrates (damp or dry)
– compatible with well designed cathodic protection systems
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 57 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 327 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 432 g/l (approx. 3.6 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 100 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 11.4 m²/l for 50 μm, 5.7 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 1.5 hour
Overcoating interval min. see tables *
max. see tables *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
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November 2010
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November 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner no extra thinner is necessary,
Volume of thinner but up to 5% Thinner 91-92 can be added if desired
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 280
November 2010
with various two pack epoxy- and substrate 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C
polyurethane coatings temperature
minimum 36 hours 16 hours 8 hours 6 hours 4 hours
interval
maximum 6 months 6 months 6 months 4 months 3 months
interval when
not exposed to
sunshine
maximum 3 months 3 months 3 months 2 months 2 months
interval when
exposed to
direct sunshine
with other types of paint like: most substrate 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C
chlorinated rubber-, vinyl-, alkyd temperature
coatings
minimum 16 hours 10 hours 5 hours 3 hours 2 hours
interval
maximum 21 days 21 days 10 days 7 days 4 days
interval
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SIGMACOVER 280
November 2010
15°C 10 hours
20°C 8 hours
30°C 5 hours
35°C 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7417
179083 yellow/green 4009002200 (144497 base, 142014 hardener)
179085 redbrown 6137002200 (144493 base, 142014 hardener)
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SIGMACOVER 280 LT
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer in protective coating systems for steel
– good adhesion to steel and galvanised steel
– good flow and wetting properties
– good water and corrosion resistance
– suitable for touching up of weld seams and damages of epoxy coatings
during construction
– recoatable with most two component epoxy- and polyurethane coatings
– compatible with well designed controlled cathodic protection systems
– cures at temperatures down to -10°C
BASIC DATA AT 10°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 57 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 332 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 438 g/l (approx. 3.7 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 100 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 11.4 m²/l for 50 μm, 5.7 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 3 hours
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. see overcoating table *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
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February 2010
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SIGMACOVER 280 LT
February 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner no extra thinner is necessary,
Volume of thinner but up to 5% Thinner 91-92 can be added if desired
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 3/6
SIGMACOVER 280 LT
February 2010
with various two pack epoxy- and substrate -10°C -5°C 0°C 5°C 10°C 15°C
polyurethane coatings temperature
minimum 48 24 16 12 8 hours 6 hours
interval hours hours hours hours
maximum 3 3 3 2 2 1
interval when months months months months months month
not exposed to
sunshine
maximum 2 2 2 1 1 1
interval when months months months month month month
exposed to
direct sunshine
with other types of paint like: most substrate -10°C -5°C 0°C 5°C 10°C 15°C
chlorinated rubber-, vinyl-, alkyd temperature
coatings
minimum 24 16 12 8 4 3
interval hours hours hours ours hours hours
maximum 10 days 10 days 7 days 4 days 4 days 4 days
interval
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SIGMACOVER 280 LT
February 2010
5°C 10 hours
10°C 8 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 5/6
SIGMACOVER 280 LT
February 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7424
181451 yellow/green 4009002200 (144497 base, 181453 hardener)
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SIGMACOVER 300
DESCRIPTION two component high build polyamine adduct cured coaltar epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – outstanding (sea)water resistance (outside hull and ballast tanks)
– outstanding water and crude oil resistance
– excellent corrosion resistance
– good resistance against chemically polluted water
– can be applied and cures at low temperatures (application possible down to
-5°C, provided the substrate is free from ice)
– good abrasion resistance
– Recognized corrosion control coating (Lloyd's register), see sheet 1886
– resistant to well designed/controlled cathodic protection
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 71 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 207 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 305 g/l (approx. 2.5 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 125 - 500 µm (see system sheets)
Theoretical spreading rate 5.7 m²/l for 125 µm *
Touch dry after 4 hours
Overcoating interval min. 6 hours *
max. 5 days *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 300
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-79
Volume of thinner 0 - 5% for a dft of 250 µm
10 - 15% for a dft of 125 µm
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.64 mm (= 0.021 - 0.025 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-79
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.2 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 2 - 4 bar; 28 - 57 p.s.i.)
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SIGMACOVER 300
September 2009
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 300
September 2009
Drydockings
– exposure to sea water is permitted after the initial curing time
– if SigmaCover 300 has been applied by means of hot airless spray,
exposure to sea water is permitted after an initial cure of 4 hours
– at dfts ranging from 250 - 500 µm applied in a one coat application the
curing times have to be doubled in order to obtain sufficient mechanical
strength
– the mechanical strength, when cured at low temperature, is low initially, but
will increase quickly when exposed to sea water
15°C 8 hours
20°C 6 hours
25°C 5 hours
30°C 4 hours
35°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/5
SIGMACOVER 300
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7472
179000 black 8000002200
178998 brown 2000002200
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SIGMACOVER 300 LT
DESCRIPTION two component high build polyamine adduct cured coaltar epoxy primer/coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – outstanding sea water resistance (outside hull and ballast tanks)
– excellent corrosion resistance
– good resistance against chemically polluted water
– cures even at temperatures down to -10°C
– rapid throughput of work can be maintained even at low temperatures
– resistant to well designed/controlled cathodic protection
BASIC DATA AT 10°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 71 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 207 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 305 g/l (approx. 2.5 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 125 - 250 µm
Theoretical spreading rate 5.7 m²/l for 125 µm, 2.8 m²/l for 250 µm *
Touch dry after 6 hours
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. see overcoating table *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
page 1/5
SIGMACOVER 300 LT
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-79
Volume of thinner 0 - 5% for a dft of 250 µm
10 - 15% for a dft of 125 µm
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.64 mm (= 0.021 - 0.025 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-79
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.2 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 2 - 4 bar; 28 - 57 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 300 LT
September 2009
– surface should be dry and free from any contamination and ice
– when overcoated with other paints, tar bleeding will occur
– when overcoating work is to be carried out on coats thicker than 125 µm
applied in one coat, the minimum overcoating interval must be extended as
follows:
for 250 µm : 2 times as long
for 375 µm : 3 times as long
for 500 µm : 4 times as long
– adequate ventilation must be maintained during application and curing
(please refer to sheets 1433 and 1434)
– when application has to be executed at low temperature care should be
taken that the temperature of the mixed paint is at least 15°C, the induction
time should be increased to at least one hour
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SIGMACOVER 300 LT
September 2009
5°C 8 hours
10°C 6 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/5
SIGMACOVER 300 LT
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7483
179014 brown 2000002200
179015 black 8000002200
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SIGMACOVER 385
DESCRIPTION two component high build multi purpose epoxy primer/ coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer or build coat for steel and concrete structures
– suitable for atmospheric and marine conditions
– can be recoated with various two component and conventional coatings
even after long weathering periods
– lead- and chromate free
– excellent rust preventing properties in industrial or coastal atmospheres
– tough, with long term flexibility
– good adhesion to steel, galvanised steel and aged epoxy coatings
– easy application, both by airless spray and brush
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 68 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 231 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 326 g/l (approx. 2.7 lb/gal)
276 g/ltr (2.3 lb/gal) (by EPA Method 24)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 200 μm depending on system *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.8 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 6 months ( with itself)
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
page 1/4
SIGMACOVER 385
September 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMACOVER 385
September 2011
10°C 4 hours
20°C 2.5 hours
30°C 1.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMACOVER 385
September 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7453
page 4/4
SIGMACOVER 410
DESCRIPTION two component high solids, high build, polyamide cured epoxy coating
pigmented with micaceous iron oxide (MIO) or in selected colours
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy build coat in protective coating systems for steel and
concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine conditions
– excellent durability
– can be recoated with various two component and conventional coatings
even after long weathering periods
– easy application by airless spray
– available in MIO or conventional pigmented grade
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.9 g/cm³ (MIO) ,1.5 g/cm³ (conventional pigmented grade)
Volume solids 80 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 126 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 240 g/l (approx. 2.0 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 200 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 10.0 m²/l for 75 μm *
Touch dry after 3 hours *
Overcoating interval min. 10 hours *
max. 6 months *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous suitable primer; dry and free from any contamination and zinc salts,
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – when applied to zinc silicate, a mist coat and full coat technique is required
– substrate temperature should be at least 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
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SIGMACOVER 410
August 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, 30 - 40% when mist coat applied
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.45 - 0.53 mm (= 0.018 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 20 - 25 MPa (= 200 - 250 bar; 2800 - 3500 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
Application by brush may show brush marking, due to the thixatropic nature of the paint
and is most suitable to small areas, tight angle areas or for stripe coating or touch up.
Application by roller will leave roller marking and is suitable for minimum dft
requirements only.
A roller suitable for epoxy application only must be used.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMACOVER 410
August 2011
10°C 12 hours
15°C 10 hours
20°C 6 hours
25°C 4 hours
30°C 3 hours
40°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMACOVER 410
August 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 6823
page 4/4
SIGMACOVER 435
Description two component high build micaceous iron oxide pigmented polyamide cured
recoatable epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy build coat or finish in protective coating systems
for steel and concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine
conditions
– easy application, both by airless spray and brush
– cures even at temperatures down to -10°C
– a high relative humidity max. 95%, during application and curing does not
influence the quality of the coating
– good adhesion on most aged, sound alkyd-, chlorinated rubber- and epoxy
coatings
– can be recoated with various two component and conventional coatings
even after long weathering periods
– resistant to water and splash of mild chemicals
– excellent durability
– tough, with long term flexibility
– resistant to temperatures up to 200°C (see system sheet 4062)
COLOURS AND GLOSS light grey (9553-05), dark grey ( 9558-05), green (9441-05), aluminium
(9590-05) – eggshell
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 63% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 241 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 344 g/l (approx. 2.9 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 150 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 6.3 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
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SIGMACOVER 435
April 2012
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.58 mm (= 0.019 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
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SIGMACOVER 435
April 2012
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SIGMACOVER 435
April 2012
10 °C 12 hours
20 °C 5 hours
30 °C 4 hours
40 °C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/6
SIGMACOVER 435
April 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 435
April 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7465
179025 lightgrey 9553052200
179496 darkgrey 9558052200
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SIGMACOVER 456
DESCRIPTION two component high build polyamide cured recoatable epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy build coat or finish in protective coating systems
for steel and concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine
conditions
– easy application, both by airless spray and brush
– cures even at temperatures down to -10°C
– a high relative humidity max. 95%, during application and curing does not
influence the quality of the coating
– good adhesion on most aged, sound alkyd-, chlorinated rubber- and epoxy
coatings
– can be recoated with various two component and conventional coatings
even after long weathering periods
– resistant to water and splash of mild chemicals
– excellent durability
– tough, with long term flexibility
COLOURS AND GLOSS white and various other colours (see also the SigmaCare Shade Card of PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings) - semigloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 65 ± 2% (white); 62 - 65 ± 2% (colours)
VOC (supplied) max. 250 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 347 g/l (approx. 2.9 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 150 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 6.5 m²/l for 100 μm, 8.7 m²/l for 75 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours
Overcoating interval min. 3 hours *
max. unlimited
Curing time 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 456
August 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.58 mm (= 0.019 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 456
August 2010
for SigmaCover 435, SigmaCover substrate -5°C 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C
456 temperature
minimum 36 10 4 3 2 2
interval hours hours hours hours hours hours
maximum no limitation
interval
for Sigma Vikote 46, SigmaDur substrate -5°C 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C
550, SigmaDur 520 and Sigmarine temperature
40
minimum 72 24 16 8 5 3
interval hours hours hours hours hours hours
maximum no limitation
interval
for Sigma Vikote 56 * maximum 17 days 14 days 10 days 7 days 4 days 2 days
and Sigmarine 48 * interval
* colour of SigmaCover 456 should be adapted to the colour of Sigma Vikote 56 or
Sigmarine 48
– surface should be dry and free from chalking and contamination
– finishes require a corresponding undercoat
– SigmaCover 456 should not be overcoated with coal tar epoxy coatings
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SIGMACOVER 456
August 2010
10°C 12 hours
20°C 6 hours
30°C 4 hours
40°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/5
SIGMACOVER 456
August 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7466
179073 white 7000002200
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SIGMACOVER 456 HS
DESCRIPTION two component high solids polyamide cured recoatable zinc phosphate epoxy
primer/coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer/coating for steel and concrete structures in
atmospheric exposure
– can be recoated with various two component and conventional coatings
even after long weathering periods
– free from lead and chromate containing pigments
– excellent rust preventing properties in industrial or coastal atmospheres
– tough, with long term flexibility
– cures at temperatures down to -5°C
– good adhesion to steel
– easy application, both by airless spray and brush
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 73 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 192 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 277 g/l (approx. 2.3 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 150 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.3 m²/l for 100 µm *
Touch dry after 8 hours
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
page 1/4
SIGMACOVER 456 HS
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMACOVER 456 HS
September 2009
10°C 8 hours
15°C 5 hours
20°C 4 hours
30°C 2.5 hours
35°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMACOVER 456 HS
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7712
215902 cream 9010262200
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SIGMACOVER 480
DESCRIPTION two component chemical resistant finish based on polyamide cured epoxy
resins
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 50 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 308 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 418 g/l (approx. 3.5 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 µm
Theoretical spreading rate 10.0 m²/l *
Touch dry after 30 minutes *
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 2 - 3 months *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous epoxy coats; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
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SIGMACOVER 480
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 43 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMACOVER 480
September 2009
15°C 12 hours
20°C 8 hours
30°C 5 hours
40°C 3 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMACOVER 480
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7441
179559 white 7000002200
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SIGMACOVER 522
DESCRIPTION two component micaceous iron oxide pigmented polyamide cured epoxy primer/
sealer/coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.8 g/cm³
Volume solids 60 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 210 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 374 g/l (approx. 3.1 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 40 - 80 µm depending on system *
Theoretical spreading rate 15 m²/l for 40 µm *
Touch dry after 2 hours *
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 1 month *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 522
September 2009
– substrate temperature should be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
– for atmospheric exposure conditions the minimum substrate temperature
for application may be 5°C, but at low temperature the curing slows down
according to the overcoating and curing tables
REMARK
when used as an adhesion primer or when a long overcoating interval is
expected a max. dft of 50 µm must be specified in order to preserve the rough
texture
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10% for dft of approx. 80 µm
25 - 30% for dft of approx. 40 µm when used for sealing inorganic zinc and
metal sprayed steel
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1700 - 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 30%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 522
September 2009
Note
– the minimum overcoating time should be multiplied by 5 when SigmaCover
522 is to be applied on top of an existing old (alkyd) primer or coating
– the maximum overcoating time of SigmaCover 522 could be extended up to
6 months provided the dft is not higher than 50 µm
– surface should be properly cleaned
– glossy finishes require an adhesion promoting undercoat
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SIGMACOVER 522
September 2009
15°C 10 hours
20°C 8 hours
25°C 6 hours
30°C 5 hours
35°C 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7420
179510 greenish grey 9048052200
179508 redbrown 9028052200
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SIGMACOVER 630
Description two component surface tolerant high build polyamine cured epoxy primer/
coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – surface tolerant coating for lower grade of steel preparation
– particularly suited as maintenance coating for dry cargo holds, decks and
hulls
– general purpose epoxy build coat or finish in protective coating systems
for steel and concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine
conditions
– compatible with various aged coatings
– overcoatable with most types of coatings
– excellent corrosion resistance
– resistant to splash and spillage of a wide range of chemicals
– good flexibility
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 83% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 166 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 232 g/l (approx. 1.9 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 60 - 100 μm for brush/roller
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SIGMACOVER 630
May 2012
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – the temperature of the mixed base and hardener should preferably be
above 15°C, otherwise extra solvent may be required to obtain application
viscosity
– too much solvent results in reduced sag resistance and slower cure
– thinner should be added after mixing the components
Pot life 2 hours at 20 °C *
* see additional data
Induction time – none
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
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SIGMACOVER 630
May 2012
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SIGMACOVER 630
May 2012
15 °C 3 hours
20 °C 2 hours
30 °C 1 hour
40 °C 0.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/6
SIGMACOVER 630
May 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 630
May 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
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SIGMACOVER 630 LT
DESCRIPTION two component surface tolerant high solids polyamine cured epoxy primer/
coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – self priming coating tolerant to lower grades of steel preparation for
atmospheric exposure
– cures at temperatures down to -5°C
– particularly well suited as maintenance coating for steel structures
– excellent corrosion resistance
– resistant to splash and spillage of a wide range of chemicals
– good abrasion resistance
– good flexibility
– compatible with various aged coatings
– good recoatability with most epoxy-, polyurethane-, chlorinated rubber-,
alkyd- and acrylic paints
BASIC DATA AT 10°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 85 ± 2% (for offwhite)
VOC (supplied) max. 190 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 268 g/l (approx. 2.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 60 - 150 μm
Theoretical spreading rate 14.2 m²/l for 60 μm, 5.7 m²/l for 150 μm
Touch dry after 12 hours *
Overcoating interval min. 16 hours *
max. 2 months *
Curing time 7 days
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 630 LT
November 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92 or Thinner 91-99 for better flow
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 630 LT
November 2010
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SIGMACOVER 630 LT
November 2010
0°C 3 hours
10°C 2 hours
20°C 1 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7434
179613 base L 20 ltr
179609 base Z 20 ltr
173524 clear hardener
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SIGMACOVER 640
COLOURS AND GLOSS RAL colours (other colours available on request) - semigloss
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, power tool cleaned to min. ISO-St3 or
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS hand tool clean to ISO-St2 or ultra high pressure water jet to WJ2L
AND TEMPERATURES – for immersion exposure: steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½
– concrete and other cement-bonded substrates; dry, hard and free from
contamination such as laitance, grease and dust
– aged suitable coatings; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
roughened
– for single pack coatings; extra precautions are necessary
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SIGMACOVER 640
March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner no extra thinner needed
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 - 18 MPa (= approx. 150 - 180 bar; 2130 - 2560 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMACOVER 640
March 2011
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7988
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SIGMACOVER 640 ALUMINIUM
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, power tool cleaned to min. ISO-St3 or
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS hand tool clean to ISO-St2 or ultra high pressure water jet to WJ2L
AND TEMPERATURES – for immersion exposure: steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½
– aged suitable coatings; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
roughened
– substrate temperature should be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner no extra thinner needed
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 - 18 MPa (= approx. 150 - 180 bar; 2130 - 2560 p.s.i.)
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SIGMACOVER 640 ALUMINIUM
March 2011
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-83
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
ADDITIONAL DATA Overcoating table for SigmaCover 640 Aluminium for dft at 125 μm
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SIGMACOVER 640 ALUMINIUM
March 2011
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7992
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SIGMACOVER 640 ALUMINIUM LT
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, power tool cleaned to min. ISO-St3 or
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS hand tool clean to ISO-St2 or ultra high pressure water jet to WJ2L
AND TEMPERATURES – for immersion exposure: steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½
– aged suitable coatings; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
roughened
– substrate temperature should be above 0°C and at least 3°C above dew
point
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner no extra thinner needed
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 - 18 MPa (= approx. 150 - 180 bar; 2130 - 2560 p.s.i.)
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SIGMACOVER 640 ALUMINIUM LT
March 2011
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-83
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
ADDITIONAL DATA Overcoating table for SigmaCover 640 Aluminium LT for dft at 125 μm
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SIGMACOVER 640 ALUMINIUM LT
March 2011
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7993
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SIGMACOVER 640 LT
COLOURS AND GLOSS RAL colours (other colours available on request) - semigloss
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, power tool cleaned to min. ISO-St3 or
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS hand tool clean to ISO-St2 or ultra high pressure water jet to WJ2L
AND TEMPERATURES – for immersion exposure: steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½
– concrete and other cement-bonded substrates; dry, hard and free from
contamination such as laitance, grease and dust
– aged suitable coatings; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
roughened
– for single pack coatings; extra precautions are necessary
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SIGMACOVER 640 LT
March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner no extra thinner needed
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 - 18 MPa (= approx. 150 - 180 bar; 2130 - 2560 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMACOVER 640 LT
March 2011
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7989
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SIGMACOVER 690
(SIGMACOVER ALUPRIMER)
DESCRIPTION two component high solids aluminium pigmented polyamine cured modified
epoxy primer/coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 90 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 150 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 198 g/l (approx. 1.7 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 125 µm * depending on system and application method
Theoretical spreading rate 12 m²/l for 75 µm, 7.2 m²/l for 125 µm
Touch dry after 4 hours
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. 4 months *
Curing time 5 days
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 690
(SIGMACOVER ALUPRIMER)
October 2009
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE mixing ratio by volume: base to hardener 77.5 : 22.5
– the temperature of the mixed base and hardener should preferably be above
15°C, otherwise extra solvent may be required to obtain application viscosity
– too much solvent results in reduced sag resistance and slower cure
– thinner should be added after mixing the components
Induction time none
Pot life 3 hours at 20°C *
* see additional data
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 690
(SIGMACOVER ALUPRIMER)
October 2009
15°C 5 hours
20°C 3 hours
30°C 2 hours
40°C 1 hour
50°C 1 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMACOVER 690
(SIGMACOVER ALUPRIMER)
October 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7414
179331 dark 0100002200
179333 light 0200002200
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SIGMACOVER 805
DESCRIPTION two component high solids polyamine adduct cured epoxy coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.6 g/cm³
Volume solids 82 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 158 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 221 g/l (approx. 1.8 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 150 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 5.5 m²/l for 150 µm *
Touch dry after 3 hours
Overcoating interval min. 16 hours *
max. 28 days *
Ready for immersion 3 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 805
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMACOVER 805
September 2009
15°C 3 hours
20°C 2 hours
30°C 1 hour
40°C 0.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMACOVER 805
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7726
182345 offwhite 7001002200
190856 brown 2000002200
182348 black 8000002200
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SIGMACOVER 1000
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – one coat protection for steel structures with excellent corrosion resistance
– can be applied at a dft up to 1000 µm by heavy duty single feed airless
spray equipment (60:1)
– one coat heavy duty deck system
– reduced explosion risk and fire hazard
– good visibility due to light colour
– resistant to well designed/controlled cathodic protection
– can be immersed in (sea)water after 4 hours of curing at 20°C
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 62 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 86 g/l (approx. 0.7 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness min. 500 - 1000 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 2.0 m²/l for 500 µm
Touch dry after 12 hours *
Overcoating interval min. 20 hours *
max. 20 days *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 1000
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY – heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump ratio
and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– application with 45:1 airless spray equipment is possible provided in-line
heated high pressure hoses are used
– in case of using 45:1 airless spray equipment the paint must be heated to
approx. 30°C in order to obtain the right application viscosity
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 mm (= 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMACOVER 1000
September 2009
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SIGMACOVER 1000
September 2009
– early exposure to sea water is permitted after the initial cure of 3 hours at
20°C
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/5
SIGMACOVER 1000
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7450
179640 grey 5000002200
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SIGMACOVER 1500
DESCRIPTION two component surface tolerant solvent free polyamine cured epoxy primer/
coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose primer/buildcoat for long term protection of steel structures
– excellent corrosion resistance
– compatible with various aged coating like aged alkyd, epoxy and
polyurethane
– reduces explosion risk and fire hazard in confined spaces
– good flow and wetting properties
– can be used from temperatures above 5°C
– can be applied by roller
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 99 ± 1%
VOC (supplied) max. 2 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 3 g/l (approx. 0.0 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 125 µm
Theoretical spreading rate 7.9 m²/l for 125 µm
Touch dry after 12 hours *
Overcoating interval max. see tables *
min. see tables *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMACOVER 1500
September 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY – heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump ratio
and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.43 mm (= 0.017 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER ROLLER: nylon suitable for 2 component epoxy with hair length 8 mm
BRUSH: for stripe coating and spot repair only
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask and gloves should be used
during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMACOVER 1500
September 2009
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SIGMACOVER 1500
September 2009
20°C 60 min.
30°C 30 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7715
231790 grey 5000001400
237619 grey 5000002200
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SIGMADUR 520
(SIGMADUR HB FINISH)
DESCRIPTION two component high build semigloss aliphatic acrylic polyurethane finish
COLOURS AND GLOSS full colour range and aluminium as RAL 9006 available - semigloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³ (white)
1.1 g/cm³ (aluminium)
Volume solids 58 ± 2% (white), 48 ± 2% (aluminium)
VOC (supplied) max. 287 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) (white)
max. 377 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) (RAL 9006)
max. 383 g/l (approx. 3.2 lb/gal) (white)
max. 405 g/l (approx. 3.4 lb/gal) (aluminium)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 75 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 11.6 m²/l for 50 μm, 7.7 m²/l for 75 μm *
Touch dry after 1 hour
Overcoating interval min. 6 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
Flash point base 26°C, hardener 42°C
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (epoxy or polyurethane) dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – during application and curing a substrate temperature down to -5°C is
acceptable provided the substrate is dry and free from ice
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
– premature exposure to early condensation and rain may cause colour and
gloss change
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SIGMADUR 520
(SIGMADUR HB FINISH)
March 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.46 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– contains a toxic polyisocyanate curing agent
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
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SIGMADUR 520
(SIGMADUR HB FINISH)
March 2010
Curing table
10°C 7 hours
20°C 5 hours
30°C 3 hours
40°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMADUR 520
(SIGMADUR HB FINISH)
March 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7524
119852 white 7000002200
183212 aluminium 9006262200
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SIGMADUR 540
(SIGMACOVER HS NISO FINISH)
DESCRIPTION two component high gloss VOC compliant epoxy acrylic finish
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 54 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 324 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 411 g/l (approx. 3.4 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 60 μm
Theoretical spreading rate 10.9 m²/l for 50 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours
Full cure after 7 days
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
Flash point base 29°C, hardener 24°C
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous epoxy coats; dry and free from any contamination and sufficiently
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point during application and curing
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.38 - 0.46 mm (= 0.015 - 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
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SIGMADUR 540
(SIGMACOVER HS NISO FINISH)
December 2010
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
Overcoating table
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SIGMADUR 540
(SIGMACOVER HS NISO FINISH)
December 2010
10°C 10 hours
20°C 6 hours
30°C 3 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7740
204030 white 7000001400
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SIGMADUR 550
COLOURS AND GLOSS white and various other colours (see also the SigmaCare Shade Card of PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings) - gloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 55 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 334 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 430 g/l (approx. 3.6 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 60 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 11.0 m²/l for 50 μm *
Touch dry after 1 hour
Overcoating interval min. 6 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (epoxy or polyurethane) dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – during application and curing a substrate temperature down to -5°C is
acceptable provided the substrate is dry and free from ice
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
– premature exposure to early condensation and rain may cause colour and
gloss change
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SIGMADUR 550
December 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 3 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.44 - 0.49 mm (= 0.017 - 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 20 MPa (= approx. 200 bar; 2800 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 3 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– contains a toxic polyisocyanate curing agent
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
page 2/4
SIGMADUR 550
December 2010
Curing table
10°C 7 hours
20°C 5 hours
30°C 3 hours
40°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMADUR 550
December 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7537
238761 white 7000001400
238763 white 7000002200
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SIGMADUR 580
(SIGMADUR HS SEMIGLOSS)
DESCRIPTION two component high solids semigloss recoatable acrylic polyurethane finish
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 75 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 191 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 269 g/l (approx. 2.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 10 m²/l for 75 μm *
Touch dry after 2 hours
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (epoxy or polyurethane) dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
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SIGMADUR 580
(SIGMADUR HS SEMIGLOSS)
September 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.38 - 0.42 mm (= 0.015 - 0.016 in)
Nozzle pressure 18 MPa (= approx. 180 bar; 2560 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– contains a toxic polyisocyanate curing agent
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
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SIGMADUR 580
(SIGMADUR HS SEMIGLOSS)
September 2010
Curing table
10°C 7 hours
20°C 5 hours
30°C 3 hours
40°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMADUR 580
(SIGMADUR HS SEMIGLOSS)
September 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7530
180158 white 7000002200
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SIGMADUR 590
COLOURS AND GLOSS white and various other colours (see also the SigmaCare Shade Card of PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings) - gloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 73 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 207 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 280 g/l (approx. 2.4 lb/gal)
max. 185 g/l (approx 1.5 lbs/gal )UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 125 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.3 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 2.5 hours
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 7 days
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (epoxy or polyurethane) dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – during application and curing a substrate temperature down to -5°C is
acceptable provided the substrate is dry and free from ice
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
– premature exposure to early condensation and rain may cause colour and
gloss change
page 1/4
SIGMADUR 590
May 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 60-15
Volume of thinner 3 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.44 - 0.49 mm (= 0.017 - 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 20 MPa (= approx. 200 bar; 2800 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 60-15
Volume of thinner 3 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 60-15
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– contains a toxic polyisocyanate curing agent
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
page 2/4
SIGMADUR 590
May 2011
Curing table
10°C 4 hours
20°C 2.5 hours
30°C 1 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMADUR 590
May 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7518
page 4/4
SIGMADUR 1800
COLOURS AND GLOSS white and various other colours (see also the SigmaCare Shade Card of PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings) - gloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 68 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 226 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 289 g/l (approx. 2.4 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 9.1 m²/l for 75 µm
Touch dry after 2 hours
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (epoxy or polyurethane) dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
page 1/4
SIGMADUR 1800
May 2008
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Sigma thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 3 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.38 - 0.42 mm (= 0.015 - 0.016 in)
Nozzle pressure 18 MPa (= approx. 180 bar; 2560 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Sigma thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Sigma thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– contains a toxic polyisocyanate curing agent
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
page 2/4
SIGMADUR 1800
May 2008
Curing table
10°C 7 hours
20°C 5 hours
30°C 4 hours
40°C 3 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMADUR 1800
May 2008
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7529
236077 white 7000001400
236081 white 7000002200
page 4/4
SIGMADUR CLEARCOAT
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.0 g/cm³
Volume solids 50 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 463 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 450 g/l (approx. 3.8 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 35 - 50 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 14.3 m²/l for 35 µm
Touch dry after 1 hour
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (polyurethane) dry and free from any contamination and
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS sufficiently roughened if necessary
AND TEMPERATURES – during application and curing a substrate temperature down to -5°C is
acceptable provided the substrate is dry and free from water or ice
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
page 1/4
SIGMADUR CLEARCOAT
25 November 2009
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 10 - 12%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
– contains a toxic polyisocyanate curing agent
– avoid at all times inhalation of aerosol spraymist
page 2/4
SIGMADUR CLEARCOAT
25 November 2009
Curing table
10°C 6 hours
20°C 4 hours
30°C 3 hours
40°C 2 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMADUR CLEARCOAT
25 November 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7531
192494 clear 0000001400
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SIGMA EP 110 PRIMER
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 43 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) 544 g/l
Recommended dry film thickness 25 - 50 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 17.2 m²/l for 25 μm
Touch dry after 20 minutes *
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours *
max. 3 months
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
Flash point base 23°C, hardener 24°C
* see additional data
page 1/4
SIGMA EP 110 PRIMER
July 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.43 - 0.58 mm (= 0.017 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
page 2/4
SIGMA EP 110 PRIMER
July 2010
10°C 10 hours
20°C 8 hours
30°C 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMA EP 110 PRIMER
July 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 0660UK
page 4/4
SIGMA EP 111 PRIMER
Description two component high solids polyamide cured recoatable zinc phosphate epoxy
primer
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer or build coat in protective coating systems for
steel and concrete structures in atmospheric exposure
– can be recoated with various two component and conventional coatings
even after long weathering periods
– free from lead and chromate containing pigments
– excellent rust preventing properties in industrial or coastal atmospheres
– tough with long term flexibility
– cures at temperatures down to -5°C
– excellent adhesion to steel
– easy application, both by airless spray and brush
– VOC compliant
– registered as Highway Agency item 111
– approved Network Rail RT 98
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 68% ± 2%
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 214 g/l (approx. 1.8 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 150 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 6.8 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 4 hours at 20 °C
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SIGMA EP 111 PRIMER
August 2012
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – the temperature of the mixed base and hardener should preferably be
above 15°C, otherwise extra solvent may be required to obtain application
viscosity
– too much solvent results in reduced sag resistance and slower cure
– thinner should be added after mixing the components
Pot life 4 hours at 20 °C
*see additional data
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 90-53
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SIGMA EP 111 PRIMER
August 2012
Curing Curing table for Sigma EP 111 Primer for dft up to 100 μm
substrate temperature full cure dry to handle
-5°C 14 days 24 - 48 hours
0°C 10 days 24 - 30 hours
5°C 8 days 18 - 24 hours
10°C 6 days 18 hours
15°C 5 days 12 hours
20°C 4 days 8 hours
30°C 3 days 6 hours
40°C 2 days 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 3/4
SIGMA EP 111 PRIMER
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 0708UK
page 4/4
SIGMA EP 112 MIOCOAT
Description two component high solids micaceous iron oxide pigmented polyamine cured
recoatable epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy build coat in protective coating systems for steel and
concrete structures exposed to atmospheric land or marine conditions
– good adhesion characteristics for subsequent coats
– free from lead and chromate containing pigments
– excellent durability
– easy application, both by airless spray and brush
– VOC compliant
– resistant to temperatures up to 200°C in dry atmospheric exposure
conditions
– approved Network Rail RT 98 item 7.2.1
– registered as Highway Agency item 112
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.8 g/cm³
Volume solids 70% ± 2%
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 245 g/l (approx. 2.0 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 150 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.0 m²/l for 100 μm
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
page 1/4
SIGMA EP 112 MIOCOAT
August 2012
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – the temperature of the mixed base and hardener should preferably be
above 15°C, otherwise extra solvent may be required to obtain application
viscosity
– too much solvent results in reduced sag resistance and slower cure
– thinner should be added after mixing the components
Pot life 6 hours at 20 °C
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.58 mm (= 0.019 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 90-53
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SIGMA EP 112 MIOCOAT
August 2012
Curing Curing table for Sigma EP 112 Miocoat for dft up to 100 μm
substrate temperature full cure dry to handle
5°C 21 days 18 hours
10°C 15 days 8 hours
15°C 10 days 6 hours
20°C 7 days 4 hours
25°C 5 days 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 3/4
SIGMA EP 112 MIOCOAT
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 0709UK
page 4/4
SIGMA EP 159 SEALER
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.0 g/cm³
Volume solids 45 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) 549 g/l
Recommended dry film thickness 25 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 18 m²/l
Touch dry after 45 minutes *
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 4 days *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
Flash point base 25°C, hardener 25°C
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – thermally sprayed steel and dry and free from any contamination
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – during application and curing a substrate temperature down to 5°C is
AND TEMPERATURES acceptable provided substrate is dry and free from any contamination
– substrate temperature must be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
AIRLESS SPRAY
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.43 - 0.58 mm (= 0.017 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
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SIGMA EP 159 SEALER
July 2010
AIR SPRAY
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
10°C 10 hours
20°C 8 hours
30°C 4 hours
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SIGMA EP 159 SEALER
July 2010
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 0665UK
page 3/3
SIGMA PU 162 MIOCOAT
Description one component moisture curing micaceous iron oxide containing primer/build
coat
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 71% ± 2%
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 80 μm
Theoretical spreading rate 14.2 m²/l for 50 μm
9 m²/l for 80 μm
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
RECOMMENDED – previous coat; (e.g. Sigma PU 160 primer) dry and free from any
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – steel; blast cleaned to ISO-Sa2½, blasting profile 40 - 70 μm or power tool
cleaned to min. ISO-St3
– during application and curing a substrate temperature down to +5°C is
acceptable
– galvanised steel and aluminium; dry and free from any contamination and
roughened (e.g. sandpapering, sweepblasting)
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SIGMA PU 162 MIOCOAT
August 2012
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 21-06
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMA PU 162 MIOCOAT
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 0712 UK
page 3/3
SIGMA ETCH
Description phosphoric acid based etch solution for treating new unweathered galvanised
surfaces prior to painting
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – for pretreatment of new galvanised steel where blasting or abrasion is not
possible
– may be overcoated with a wide range of protective coating systems
– may be used to give adhesion of high temperature coatings to new
galvanised steel
– changes colour on application from blue to black to indicate the effectiveness
of primary pretreatment
– meets the requirements of British Rail's 'T-wash' solution
– not recommended for immersed conditions
COLOURS AND GLOSS pale blue solution which turns grey-black on application to clean galvanised
surfaces
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.0 g/cm³
Volume solids not applicable
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 335 g/l (approx. 2.8 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness not applicable
Theoretical spreading rate apply at 15 m²/l
Overcoating interval min. 2 hours *
max. 2 days *
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – new galvanised steel degreased using a water soluble oil and grease
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS remover
AND TEMPERATURES – washed with fresh water to remove emulsified residues, dirt and other
contaminants
– surfaces which following application do not uniformly blacken, indicate
insufficient primary surface preparation and these should be re-prepared by
abrading
– galvanised surfaces are variable and the preferred method of treatment is to
lightly sweep blast followed by degreasing and cleaning
– any traces of soluble zinc salts should be removed by abrading and washing
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – over-application will produce a dense black powdery layer which is
unsuitable for the application of top coats
– such areas will require either abrading or washing to remove powdery
deposits otherwise the adhesion of topcoats will be adversely affected
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SIGMA ETCH
August 2012
Overcoating table
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 2/3
SIGMA ETCH
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7185
131931 pale blue 0000001500
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SIGMARITE 88
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.0 g/cm³
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 0 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 0 g/l (0.0 lb/gal)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – steel;
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS – concrete:
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be at least 5°C
– painted surfaces
page 1/3
SIGMARITE 88
August 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – SigmaRite 88 is an alkaline cleaner. Care should be taken to prevent eye
contact and avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. During application
the use of eye protection and waterproof gloves are recommended. See
material safety datasheet and product label for complete safety and
precaution requirements.
page 2/3
SIGMARITE 88
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
page 3/3
SigmaRite 2136
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
small deviations depending on colour
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 53% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 304 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 484 g/l (approx. 4.0 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.1 m²/l for 75 μm
Touch dry after 60 min. at 20 °C
3 hours at 5 - 10°C
RECOMMENDED – weathered galvanised steel; dry and free from any contamination and zinc
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS salts
AND TEMPERATURES – fresh galvanised steel; sweep blasted to SPSS-Ss
– previous coat; dry and free from any contamination
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 44 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 8 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.45 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1740 - 2176 p.s.i.)
page 1/3
SigmaRite 2136
August 2012
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 21-06
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 2/3
SigmaRite 2136
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7330
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SIGMARITE 2143
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
small deviations depending on colour
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 42% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 470 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 555 g/l (approx. 4.6 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 5.6 m²/l for 75 μm
Touch dry after 60 min. at 20 °C
3 hours at 5 - 10°C
RECOMMENDED – weathered galvanised steel; dry and free from any contamination and zinc
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS salts
AND TEMPERATURES – fresh galvanised steel; sweep blasted to SPSS-Ss
– previous coat; dry and free from any contamination
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 10 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 44 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 8 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.45 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 15 MPa (= approx. 120 - 150 bar; 1740 - 2176 p.s.i.)
page 1/3
SIGMARITE 2143
August 2012
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 21-06
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 2/3
SIGMARITE 2143
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7331
page 3/3
SIGMARITE 37-B-1
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.2 g/cm³
Volume solids 44 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 384 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 449 g/l (approx. 3.7 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 25 - 40 µm
Theoretical spreading rate 18.8 m²/l for 25 µm
Overcoating interval min. 16 hours at 20°C
max. unlimited
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.43 mm (= 0.017 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.35 MPa (= approx. 3.5 bar; 50 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 2%
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SIGMARITE 37-B-1
January 2010
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7593
page 2/2
SIGMAFAST 20
Description high build zinc phosphate primer based on modified alkyd resin
COLOURS AND GLOSS redbrown, grey (other (RAL) colours on request) – flat
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 55% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 258 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 382 g/l (approx. 3.2 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 75 μm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 11.0 m²/l for 50 μm
7.3 m²/l for 75 μm
Touch dry after 15 minutes at 20 °C
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.35 MPa (= approx. 3.5 bar; 51 p.s.i.)
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SIGMAFAST 20
June 2012
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.38 - 0.48 mm (= 0.015 - 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 16 MPa (= approx. 120 - 160 bar; 1740 - 2321 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 20-05
Volume of thinner 0 - 2%
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 21-06
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 2/5
SIGMAFAST 20
June 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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SIGMAFAST 20
June 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
page 4/5
SIGMAFAST 20
June 2012
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SIGMAFAST 40
COLOURS AND GLOSS RAL colours (other colours available on request) - semigloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 45 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 390 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 490 g/l (approx. 4.1 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 9.0 m²/l for 50 µm
Touch dry after 45 min.
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours for 50 µm dft
max. unlimited
at higher dft's drying time will be longer
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
RECOMMENDED – previous suitable coat; (e.g. SigmaFast 20) dry and free from any
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – old existing sound coating; sufficiently roughened, dry and cleaned
– substrate temperature should be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew
point
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.38 - 0.48 mm (= 0.015 - 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 16 MPa (= approx. 120 - 160 bar; 1700 - 2270 p.s.i.)
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SIGMAFAST 40
September 2009
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 20-05
Volume of thinner 0 - 2%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 2/3
SIGMAFAST 40
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7234
235941 base L 0710002197
235942 base L 0710001492
235289 base Z 0070002179
235290 base Z 0070001448
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SIGMAFAST 45
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.1 g/cm³
Volume solids 44 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 468 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 506 g/l (approx. 4.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 35 - 50 µm per coat
Theoretical spreading rate 12.6 m²/l for 35 µm, 8.8 m²/l for 50 µm
Touch dry after 1.5 hour
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours for 35 µm dft
at higher dft's drying time will be longer
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – previous suitable coat; (e.g. SigmaFast 20) dry and free from any
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – old existing sound coating; sufficiently roughened, dry and cleaned
– substrate temperature must be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew point
during application and curing
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner approx. 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.33 - 0.38 mm (= 0.013 - 0.015 in)
Nozzle pressure 12 - 16 MPa (= approx. 120 - 160 bar; 1700 - 2270 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 25%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 1.4 - 2.0 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
page 1/3
SIGMAFAST 45
September 2009
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 2/3
SIGMAFAST 45
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7236
165444 base L 0710002192
165794 base Z 0070002179
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SIGMAFAST 205
Description two component high build polyamide cured zinc phosphate epoxy primer/
coating
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 70% ± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 224 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 322 g/l (approx. 2.7 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 80 - 150 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 8.8 m²/l for 80 μm
4.7 m²/l for 150 μm
Touch dry after 2 hours at 20 °C
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SIGMAFAST 205
July 2012
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
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July 2012
10 °C 10 hours
20 °C 6 hours
30 °C 3 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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July 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7802
225064 grey 5188052200
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COLOURS AND GLOSS a wide range of colours available by PPG colornet tinting system - semigloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for white, for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 55 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 270 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 383 g/l (approx. 3.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 80 - 120 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 6.9 m²/l for 80 μm, 4.6 m²/l for 120 μm
Touch dry after 1 hour
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
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March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.45 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAFAST 210
March 2011
with itself and two component substrate -5°C 0°C 10°C 20°C 30°C
polyurethane finishes temperature
minimum 24 hours 16 hours 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours
interval
maximum unlimited
interval
Curing table
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAFAST 210
March 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7541
240785 black 8000002200
240786 black 8000001400
240787 white 7000002200
240788 white 7000001400
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SIGMAFAST 213
DESCRIPTION two component high build polyamine cured vinyl epoxy primer
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – epoxy primer or build coat in protective coating systems for steel structures
in atmospheric exposure
– tough, with long term flexibility
– cures at temperatures down to -5°C
– fast drying and handling
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 60 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 235 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 345 g/l (approx. 2.9 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 80 - 180 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.5 m²/l for 80 µm, 3.3 m²/l for 180 µm *
Touch dry after 50 minutes
Overcoating interval min. 1 hour *
max. 1 year *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
Flash point <21°C
* see additional data
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 20 - 30%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
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September 2009
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 20 - 30%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAFAST 213
September 2009
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMAFAST 213
September 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7705
219313 yellow 3000002200
219315 grey 5000002200
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SIGMAFAST 220
COLOURS AND GLOSS a wide range of colours available by PPG colornet tinting system - gloss
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for white, for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 54 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 275 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 395 g/l (approx. 3.3 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 80 - 120 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 6.8 m²/l for 80 μm, 4.5 m²/l for 120 μm
Touch dry after 1 hour
Overcoating interval min. 4 hours *
max. unlimited
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 24 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAFAST 220
March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.45 mm (= 0.018 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1 - 1.5 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAFAST 220
March 2011
with itself and two component substrate -5°C 0°C 10°C 20°C 30°C
polyurethane finishes temperature
minimum 24 hours 16 hours 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours
interval
maximum unlimited
interval
10°C 4 hours
20°C 2.5 hours
30°C 1.5 hour
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMAFAST 220
March 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7542
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SIGMAFAST 370
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 66 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 179 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 306 g/l (approx. 2.6 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 150 μm depending on system *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.6 m²/l for 100 μm *
Touch dry after 15 min.
Overcoating interval min. 2 hours for 100 μm dft *
max. 6 months *
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 mm (= 0.019 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
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SIGMAFAST 370
March 2011
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 5 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 3 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner Thinner 21-06
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAFAST 370
March 2011
10°C 5 hours
20°C 4 hours
30°C 3 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7803
page 3/3
SIGMAFAST HS ENAMEL
Description one component, modified acrylic based, air drying industrial enamel
COLOURS AND GLOSS Wide range of colours, lead free: BS 4800, BS381C, RAL – gloss
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.1 - 1.3 g/cm³ ( depending on colour)
Volume solids 53% ± 2%
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 420 g/l (approx. 3.5 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 25 - 40 μm ( can be achieved by a single coat application or using a "wet on
wet" technique)
Theoretical spreading rate 21.2 m²/l for 25 μm
13.3 m²/l for 40 μm *
Touch dry after 40 min. at 20 °C
RECOMMENDED – can be applied on most sound clean paint systems or onto clean bare metal
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS which has been primed with a suitable primer
AND TEMPERATURES – application temperature range 5 - 30 °C
– substrate temperature should be at least 3°C above dew point
– maximum relative humidity during application and curing is 85%
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner no extra thinner should be required but if necessary Thinner 21-06 can be
added to the mixed components
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
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SIGMAFAST HS ENAMEL
August 2012
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner no extra thinner should be required but if necessary Thinner 21-06 can be
added to the mixed components
Volume of thinner 0 - 5%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.33 - 0.43 mm (= 0.013 - 0.017 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 - 28 MPa (= approx. 2176 - 4061 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner no extra thinner is required but if necessary Thinner 21-06 can be added if
desired to mixed components
Volume of thinner 0 - 5% if required
– wrinkling of the topcoat may occur if overcoating takes place between the
times stated
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 2/4
SIGMAFAST HS ENAMEL
August 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
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SIGMAFAST HS ENAMEL
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 0672UK
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SIGMAGUARD 260
DESCRIPTION two component high build amine adduct cured novolac phenolic epoxy holding
primer
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – holding primer for SigmaGuard CSF 650, Novaguard 840 and
Novaguard 890
– can be applied and cures at temperatures down to +5°C
– good application properties, resulting in a smooth surface
– good abrasion resistance
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 68 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 194 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 328 g/l (approx. 2.7 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 μm *
Theoretical spreading rate 9.1 m²/l for 75 μm
Touch dry after 2 - 3 hours at 20°C, 14 - 16 hours at 5°C
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 1 month *
Full cure after see curing table *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned in situ to at least ISO-Sa2½ and free from rust, scale,
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS shop primer and any other contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – blasting profile 50 - 100 μm
– the substrate must be perfectly dry before and during application of
SigmaGuard 260
– substrate temperature must be above 5°C and at least 3°C above dew point
during application and curing
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SIGMAGUARD 260
March 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.53 mm (= 0.019 - 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 43 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAGUARD 260
March 2011
with SigmaGuard CSF 650, substrate 5°C 10°C 15°C 20°C 30°C
Novaguard 840 or Novaguard 890 temperature
minimum 24 hours 20 hours 14 hours 8 hours 5 hours
interval
maximum 2 months 2 months 2 months 1 month 1 month
interval when
not exposed to
sunshine
5°C 8 hours
10°C 6 hours
15°C 4 hours
20°C 2 hours
40°C 30 min.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMAGUARD 260
March 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7944
241815 pink 6007002200
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SIGMAGUARD 603
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – one coat protection for maintenance or major refurbishment of ballast water
tanks and crude oil tanks
– tolerant to marginal surface preparation
– good corrosion resistance
– can be applied by heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment (60:1)
– reduced explosion risk and fire hazard
– good visibility due to light colour
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 111 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 144 g/l (approx. 1.2 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 300 μm
Theoretical spreading rate 3.3 m²/l for 300 μm *
Touch dry after 8 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 20 days *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD 603
July 2011
AIRLESS SPRAY – use heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump
ratio and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– application with 45:1 airless spray equipment is possible provided in-line
heated high pressure hoses are used
– in case of using 45:1 airless spray equipment the paint must be heated to
approx. 30°C in order to obtain the right application viscosity
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.64 mm (= 0.021 - 0.025 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMAGUARD 603
July 2011
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SIGMAGUARD 603
July 2011
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7985
267450 lightgrey 5163052200
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SIGMAGUARD 720
DESCRIPTION two component reinforced high solids polyamine adduct cured epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – tank coating with good chemical resistance against a wide range of
chemicals
– short curing periods
– good low temperature curing
– easy to clean
– Recognized corrosion control coating (Lloyd's register), see sheet 1886
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 78 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 163 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 233 g/l (approx. 1.9 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 125 µm *
Theoretical spreading rate 6.2 m²/l for 125 µm *
Touch dry after 7 - 8 hours at 5°C, 5 - 6 hours at 10°C, 2 - 3 hours at 20°C
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 28 days *
Full cure after see curing table *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD 720
April 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner up to 10% for a one coat application of 125 µm dft
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.68 mm (= 0.021 - 0.027 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 15% for a one coat application of 125 µm dft
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH not recommended, only for spot repair and stripe coating
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAGUARD 720
April 2009
15°C 3 hours
20°C 1.5 hour
25°C 1 hour
30°C 30 min.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAGUARD 720
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7433
179122 grey 5000002200
180730 green 4000002200
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SIGMAGUARD 730
DESCRIPTION two component high solids polyamine cured phenolic epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – tank coating with good chemical resistance against a wide range of
chemicals
– short curing periods
– good low temperature curing
– easy to clean
– can be used under insulation up to 150°C
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 78 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 169 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 242 g/l (approx. 2.0 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 150 µm *
Theoretical spreading rate 5.2 m²/l for 150 µm *
Touch dry after 3 hours at 20°C
Overcoating interval min. 8 hours *
max. 28 days *
Full cure after see curing table *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD 730
April 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner up to 10% for a one coat application of 150 µm dft
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.68 mm (= 0.021 - 0.027 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 5 - 15% for a one coat application of 150 µm dft
Nozzle orifice 1.8 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH not recommended, only for spot repair and stripe coating
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMAGUARD 730
April 2009
15°C 3 hours
20°C 1.5 hour
25°C 1 hour
30°C 30 min.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAGUARD 730
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7459
247818 offwhite 7001002200
247817 cream 3000002200
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SIGMAGUARD 750
DESCRIPTION two component moisture curing zinc rich (ethyl) silicate coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 2.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 65 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 167 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 452 g/l (approx. 3.8 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness – average dft 75 µm to 100 µm with a minimum of 75 µm on smooth non-pitted
blast cleaned steel
– average dft 100 µm with a minimum of 75 µm on rough or light pitted, blast
cleaned steel
– heavy pitted steel substrate is not acceptable
Theoretical spreading rate 8.7 m²/l for 75 µm, 6.5 m²/l for 100 µm *
Touch dry after 30 min. at 20°C
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. unlimited, zinc salts must be removed
Curing time 12 hours *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) binder: at least 9 months
pigment: at least 24 months (store pigment moisture free)
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD 750
April 2009
RECOMMENDED – steel; blast cleaned in-situ to at least ISO-Sa2½, completely free from rust,
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS scale, shop primer and contaminations, blasting profile 40 - 70 µm
AND TEMPERATURES – galvanised steel; sweep blasted to roughen the surface and to remove any
zinc salts which might be present
– a heavy pitted steel substrate is not acceptable
– substrate temperatures ranging from -5°C up to +40°C during application are
acceptable
– substrate temperature must be at least 3°C above dew point during
application and curing
– relative humidity during curing should be above 50%
To ensure proper mixing of both components the instructions given below must
be followed.
To avoid lumps in the paint do not add the binder to the zinc powder.
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SIGMAGUARD 750
April 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 90-53
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.48 - 0.64 mm (= 0.019 - 0.025 in)
Nozzle pressure 9 - 12 MPa (= approx. 90 - 120 bar; 1280 - 1700 p.s.i.)
a dedicated pump for a zinc silicate coating with constant agitation must be used
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 90-53
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 MPa (= approx. 3 bar; 43 p.s.i.)
a dedicated pump for a zinc silicate coating with constant agitation must be used
UPGRADING DFT when for some reason the dft is below specification and an extra coat of
SigmaGuard 750 has to be applied, SigmaGuard 750 should be thinned down
with 25 - 50% Thinner 90-53, in order to obtain a visible wet coat that remains
wet for some time
this is only valid for spray application
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
ADDITIONAL DATA very highly pigmented zinc silicate primers produce dry films with void spaces in
between the particles
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SIGMAGUARD 750
April 2009
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SIGMAGUARD 750
April 2009
substrate temperature curing time for non curing time for full
immersion service resistance according to
resistance list
0°C 24 hours 4 days
10°C 18 hours 4 days
20°C 12 hours 2 days
30°C 6 hours 2 days
40°C 4 hours 2 days
– SigmaGuard 750 is a moisture curing zinc silicate, this means that it only
cures after sufficient take up of water (from the atmosphere or immersion)
during and after application; it is recommended that relative humidity and
temperature are measured during the curing time
– relative humidity during curing recommended to be above 50%
– adequate ventilation must be maintained during application and curing
(please refer to sheets 1433 and 1434)
0°C 24 hours
10°C 16 hours
20°C 12 hours
30°C 6 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAGUARD 750
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7551
295032 grey 0000002135
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 575
DESCRIPTION two component solvent free amine cured modified epoxy coating
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 33 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 44 g/l (approx. 0.4 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 300 - 400 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 3.3 m²/l for 300 μm *
Touch dry after 8 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 20 days *
Full cure after 12 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 575
March 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY – use heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump
ratio and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– application with 45:1 airless spray equipment is possible provided in-line
heated high pressure hoses are used
– in case of using 45:1 airless spray equipment the paint must be heated to
approx. 30°C in order to obtain the right application viscosity
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 mm (= 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 575
March 2010
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 575
March 2010
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 575
March 2010
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
– DISCLAIMER
– SigmaGuard CSF 575 is especially developed for the storage and transport
of drinking water and is approved for purpose in accordance with the
requirements of the relevant certificate (See sheet 1882).
– In order to fulfill the requirements it is important that the coating is well
ventilated during application and curing and that the coating has received full
curing.
– Furthermore the recommended washing procedure should be followed
before exposure to drinking water, in line with our latest datasheet and
working procedure.
– PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does not accept any responsibility or
liability for any odour, taste or contamination imparted to the drinking water
from the coatings or products retained in the coating.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 5/6
SIGMAGUARD CSF 575
March 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7475
179135 cream 3012002200
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 585
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 5 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 6 g/l (approx. 0.1 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 250 - 400 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 3.3 m²/l for 300 μm *
Touch dry after 5 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 20 days *
Full cure after 12 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 585
May 2011
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE mixing ratio by volume: base to hardener 77.5 : 22.5
– the temperature of the mixed base and hardener should preferably be at
least 20°C
– at lower temperature the viscosity will be too high for spray application
– no thinner should be added
– for recommended application instructions: see working procedure
Induction time allow induction time before use
10°C - 15 min.
Pot life approx. 90 minutes at 20°C *
* see additional data
AIRLESS SPRAY – use heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump
ratio and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– application with 45:1 airless spray equipment is possible provided in-line
heated high pressure hoses are used
– in case of using 45:1 airless spray equipment the paint must be heated to
approx. 30°C in order to obtain the right application viscosity
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 mm (= 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 585
May 2011
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 585
May 2011
WASHING PROCEDURE
The recommended washing procedure must be applied after completion of the
application.
Sufficient time for full-curing and ventilation must be allowed in accordance with
the recommendations as stated in the latest Product Data Sheets and working
procedure.
Always an adequate washing procedure should be followed.
Several adequate washing procedures are available and may be used (see e.g.
washing procedure described in relevant certificate).
2.– all personnel should wear watertight suits, boots and gloves properly
cleaned with a sodium hypochlorite solution (1% active chlorine per liter)
– all tank sides, bottom and deckheads etc. should be brush cleaned or high-
pressure spray cleaned with 1% active chlorine solution as above
note: this can also be done by butterworth washing
– all parts should be high pressure cleaned with tap water and tanks drained
– concentrated active chlorine solution should be sprinkled on bottom; approx.
1 ltr/10 m²
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 585
May 2011
– tanks should be filled with tap water to a depth of approx. 20 cm and the
water should remain in the tank for at least 2 hours (max. 24 hours)
– tanks should be thoroughly flushed out with tap water
– depending upon local regulations it may be necessary to take water
samples, after filling tank completely, to check on bacteria
– after this procedure the tanks will be fit to carry drinking water
20°C 90 min.
30°C 60 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
DISCLAIMER
– SigmaGuard CSF 585 is especially developed for the storage and transport
of drinking water and is approved for purpose in accordance with the
requirements of the relevant certificate (See sheet 1882).
– In order to fulfill the requirements it is important that the coating is well
ventilated during application and curing and that the coating has received full
curing.
– Furthermore the recommended washing procedure should be followed
before exposure to drinking water, in line with our latest datasheet and
working procedure. After the washing procedure PPG Protective & Marine
Coatings does not accept any responsibility or liability for any odour, taste
or contamination imparted to the drinking water from the washing products
retained in the coating.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 585
May 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7785
219191 blue 1000002200
219190 white 7000002200
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 650
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – tank coating for crude oil/ballast and aliphatic petroleum products
– also suitable as coating system for storage and transport of drinking water
– good resistance to various chemicals
– one coat protection for steel structures, ships and storage tanks with
excellent corrosion resistance
– can be applied by heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment (60:1)
– reduced explosion risk and fire hazard
– good visibility due to light colour
– also a conductive version is available, see sheet 7753
– can be reinforced with chopped glassfibre or mat
– clear version for glassmat reinforced solvent free tank bottom system (see
system sheet 4144)
– meets the requirements of Mil-C-4556E concerning resistance against
aircraft fuel and fuel degradation
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 109 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 143 g/l (approx. 1.2 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 300 - 600 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 3.3 m²/l for 300 µm *
Touch dry after 8 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 20 days *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 650
April 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY – use heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump
ratio and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– application with 45:1 airless spray equipment is possible provided in-line
heated high pressure hoses are used
– in case of using 45:1 airless spray equipment the paint must be heated to
approx. 30°C in order to obtain the right application viscosity
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.64 mm (= 0.021 - 0.025 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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April 2009
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 650
April 2009
– when used as coating system for storage and transport of drinking water the
recommended working and washing procedure should be followed
WASHING PROCEDURE
The recommended washing procedure must be applied after completion of the
application.
Sufficient time for full-curing and ventilation must be allowed in accordance with
the recommendations as stated in the latest Product Data Sheets and working
procedure.
Always an adequate washing procedure should be followed.
Several adequate washing procedures are available and may be used (see e.g.
washing procedure described in relevant certificate).
2.– all personnel should wear watertight suits, boots and gloves properly
cleaned with a sodium hypochlorite solution (1% active chlorine per liter)
– all tank sides, bottom and deckheads etc. should be brush cleaned or high-
pressure spray cleaned with 1% active chlorine solution as above
note: this can also be done by butterworth washing
– all parts should be high pressure cleaned with tap water and tanks drained
– concentrated active chlorine solution should be sprinkled on bottom; approx.
1 ltr/10 m²
– tanks should be filled with tap water to a depth of approx. 20 cm and the
water should remain in the tank for at least 2 hours (max. 24 hours)
– tanks should be thoroughly flushed out with tap water
– depending upon local regulations it may be necessary to take water
samples, after filling tank completely, to check on bacteria
– after this procedure the tanks will be fit to carry drinking water
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 650
April 2009
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
40°C 25 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 650
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7443
179131 green 4000002200
179511 clear 0000002200
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 660
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – solvent free coating for the protection of steel storage tanks against
petroleum products
– can be applied by heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment (60:1)
– reduced explosion risk and fire hazard
– good conductive properties (<1x108Ohm)
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 98 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 133 g/l (approx. 1.1 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 300 - 400 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 3.3 m²/l for 300 µm *
Touch dry after 8 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 20 days *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 660
April 2009
AIRLESS SPRAY – heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment preferably 60:1 pump ratio
and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– application with 45:1 airless spray equipment is possible provided in-line
heated high pressure hoses are used
– in case of using 45:1 airless spray equipment the paint must be heated to
approx. 30°C in order to obtain the right application viscosity
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.58 mm (= 0.021 - 0.023 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 20 MPa (= approx. 200 bar; 2800 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– no solvent present; however, spray mist is not harmless, a fresh air mask
should be used during spraying
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 660
April 2009
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMAGUARD CSF 660
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7753
220926 darkgrey 5004002200
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SIGMALINE 415
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – to be applied to the internals of steel pipes by using in-situ application
techniques
– suitable for pipelines transporting sweet crude oil, diesel fuel, salt and
fresh water, and many chemical solutions
– meets NSF Standard 61 for potable water
– NSF certification valid for pipes of 10" diameter or greater
– temperature resistance (dry) 121°C (250F)
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 82 ±2%
VOC (supplied) max. 95 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 156 g/l (approx. 1.3 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film 50 - 100 µm depending on system
thickness
Theoretical spreading rate 16 m²/l for 50 µm *
Touch dry after 5 hours
Overcoating interval min. 16 hours
max. 3 days
Full cure after 7 days
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
RECOMMENDED – internal steel pipe has to be cleaned by either of two methods (sheet
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS 1493):
AND TEMPERATURES • inhibited acid cleaning
• abrasive blasting
– existing pipelines may have to be cleaned first by scraper pigs and
solvents
– substrate temperature should be above 10°C (50F) and at least 3°C (37F)
above dew point
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SIGMALINE 415
May 2006
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
this is a solvent based paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on
a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes
necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMALINE 415
May 2006
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for guidance
only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the products made by Sigma Coatings, whether in technical
documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise, are based on data which to the best of our knowledge
are reliable. The products and information are designed for users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and
it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the product for its intended use.
Sigma Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use
and application of the product. Sigma Coatings does therefore not accept any liability arising from loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continous product development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this sheet
is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
DS 5415
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SIGMALINE 445
DESCRIPTION two component high build amine adduct cured phenolic epoxy in situ lining
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – provides excellent protection in severe chemical and high temperature
service
– excellent resistance to blistering from the "cold wall effect"
– excellent for use in sweet and sour crude, brine and processed petroleum
products
– resistant to produced water containing hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 70 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 155 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 264 g/l (approx. 2.2 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 50 - 100 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 14 m²/l for 50 µm *
Overcoating interval min. 12 hours *
max. 5 days *
Full cure after 10 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
RECOMMENDED – steel; chemically cleaned according to sheet 1493 or/and sand jetted, dry
SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS and free from any contamination
AND TEMPERATURES – substrate temperature should be above 10°C and at least 3°C above dew
point
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SIGMALINE 445
April 2009
IN SITU APPLICATION – application of this coating to internal pipe surfaces is accomplished by the
use of pigs, pupjoints, compressors and other specialized equipment
– this application should be referred to contractors specializing and
experienced in this type of work
– coating performance is dependent upon proper surface preparation,
application and curing; these factors are not under the control of PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings and therefore no warranty can be offered
– after the application of each coat, dry air has to be blown through the
coated pipe until the next coat is applied (see table for minimum overcoating
intervals)
– this will remove the solvents and accelerate the curing
– after the last coat is applied, fresh air blowing has to continue for a minimum
of 24 hours
– depending on line length, it may be necessary to switch the direction of the
fresh air
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Ventilation compressed air to be introduced into the line to remove all solvents during and
after coating or drying procedures
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
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SIGMALINE 445
April 2009
– after the application of each coat, warm dry air can be applied after sufficient
ambient curing to accelerate the curing
– it is beneficial to post cure the total coating system to increase the chemical
resistance
20°C 6 hours
25°C 5 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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SIGMALINE 445
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7618
lightgreen
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SIGMALINE 855
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – solvent free coating for the protection of external of pipelines and
underground storage tanks
– certified to GBE/CW6 Part 1, meets EN10290
– excellent corrosion resistance
– fast curing
– good abrasion and impact resistance
– excellent adhesion
– good water resistance
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.7 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 1 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 2 g/l (approx. 0.0 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 1500 μm in one coat
Theoretical spreading rate 0.7 m²/l for 1500 μm *
Touch dry after 30 minutes
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 6 months
* see additional data
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SIGMALINE 855
November 2010
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
Overcoating
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SIGMALINE 855
November 2010
20°C 5 min.
50°C 2 min.
60°C 1 min.
70°C 0.5 min.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMALINE 855
November 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7655
184960 blue 100000 (set 1000 ltr)
235683 redbrown 200800 (set 1000 ltr)
235693 grey 500000 (set 1000 ltr)
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SIGMALINE 859
(SIGMALINING PURTAR SF 59)
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – solvent free coating for the protection of external of pipelines and
underground storage tanks
– excellent corrosion resistance
– fast curing
– excellent adhesion
– good abrasion resistance
– good water resistance
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.8 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 1 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 2 g/l (approx. 0.0 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 1500 μm in one coat
Theoretical spreading rate 0.7 m²/l for 1500 μm *
Touch dry after 1 hour *
Full cure after 4 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 6 months
Flash point base and hardener above 65°C
* see additional data
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SIGMALINE 859
(SIGMALINING PURTAR SF 59)
January 2011
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
– if any symptoms arise immediately seek medical advice
Overcoating
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SIGMALINE 859
(SIGMALINING PURTAR SF 59)
January 2011
Curing table
20°C 5 min.
50°C 2 min.
60°C 1 min.
70°C 0.5 min.
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMALINE 859
(SIGMALINING PURTAR SF 59)
January 2011
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7659
155313 black 180 ltr base
155314 transparent 200 ltr hardener
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SIGMALINE 2000
DESCRIPTION two component solvent free amine cured phenolic epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – one coat system direct to metal for pipe externals
– suitable for e.g. bell holing jobs
– resistant to well designed cathodic protection
– glossy and smooth appearance
– can be applied by heavy duty twin feed hot airless spray equipment
– can be applied at a substrate temperature of 90°C
– reduced explosion risk and fire hazard
– approved to Saudi Aramco APCS 113A
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 108 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 146 g/l (approx. 1.2 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 600 - 1500 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 1.7 m²/l for 600 μm *
Touch dry after 6 hours
Overcoating interval min. 24 hours *
max. 2 months *
Full cure after 5 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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SIGMALINE 2000
April 2010
AIRLESS SPRAY – heavy duty single feed airless spray equipment with a minimum of 60:1
pump ratio and suitable high pressure hoses
– in-line heating or insulated hoses may be necessary to avoid cooling down
of paint in hoses at low air temperature
– length of hoses should be as short as possible
Recommended thinner no thinner should be added
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 mm (= 0.021 in)
Nozzle pressure at 20°C (paint temperature) min. 28 MPa (= approx. 280 bar; 4000 p.s.i.)
at 30°C (paint temperature) min. 22 MPa (= approx. 220 bar; 3000 p.s.i.)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
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SIGMALINE 2000
April 2010
20°C 60 min.
30°C 45 min.
40°C 20 min. *
* it is recommended to use plural airless equipment due to the short pot life
– due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing may
increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMALINE 2000
April 2010
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7497
189997 redbrown 2008002200
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SIGMALINE 2500
DESCRIPTION two component solvent free amine cured phenolic epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – one coat system direct to metal for pipe externals
– excellent resistance to cathodic protection
– glossy and smooth appearance
– reduced explosion risk and fire hazard
– fast curing especially when applied to preheated substrates
– can be applied to rotating pipes at a dry film thickness (dft) up to 600 µm at a
substrate temperature up to 90°C
– approved to Saudi Aramco APCS 113
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.5 g/cm³
Volume solids 100%
VOC (supplied) max. 83 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 125 g/l (approx. 1.0 lb/gal)
see information sheet 1411
Recommended dry film thickness 600 µm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 1.7 m²/l for 600 µm *
Touch dry after 30 min. at 60°C
Overcoating interval min. equal to dry to handle time (see curing table)
max. 2 days (external exposure) or 1 month (in-shop exposure)
Full cure after 3 hours at 60°C
Gellation time 4 - 6 min. at 50°C
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 6 months
* see additional data
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SIGMALINE 2500
April 2009
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
although this is a solvent free paint, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin or eyes
– ventilation should be provided in confined spaces to maintain good visibility
page 2/4
SIGMALINE 2500
April 2009
20°C 20 min.
50°C 5 min.
60°C 4 min.
70°C 3 min.
– for touch up due to exothermic reaction, temperature during and after mixing
may increase
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 3/4
SIGMALINE 2500
April 2009
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7667
195814 dark brown 2058002200
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SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
Description two component multi purpose polyamide cured anticorrosive epoxy system
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – universal epoxy priming system suitable for all vessel areas
– excellent anticorrosive properties and water resistance
– surface tolerant, pure epoxy primer with good abrasion and chemical
resistance
– excellent adhesion to steel, shop primer, galvanised steel and non ferrous
metals
– excellent recoatability
– suitable for application and curing in a wide range of climatic conditions
– suitable for bulk supply and twin feed application
– suitable on wet blast cleaned substrates (damp or dry)
COLOURS AND GLOSS alu light, alu yellow, grey, yellow/green, redbrown – eggshell
BASIC DATA AT 20 °C (1 g/cm³ = 8.35 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density SigmaPrime 200: SigmaPrime 200 K:
1.3 g/cm³ 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 57 ± 2% /60± 2%
VOC (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) max. 326 g/kg max. 287 g/kg
(Directive 1999/13/EC, SED) Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
VOC (UK PG 6/23(92) appendix 3) max. 430 g/l (approx. 3.6 lb/gal) max. 392 g/l (approx. 3.3 lb/gal)
(UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3) (UK PG 6/23(92) Appendix 3)
Recommended dry film thickness 75 - 200 μm depending on system 100 - 200 μm depending on system
Theoretical spreading rate 7.6 m²/l for 75 μm, 6 m²/l for 100 μm, 2.9 m²/l for 200 μm * 3 m²/l for 200 μm
page 1/7
SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
August 2012
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 44 - 58 p.s.i.)
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SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
August 2012
AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.74 mm (= 0.021 - 0.029 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2176 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner no extra thinner needed
Volume of thinner but up to 5% Thinner 91-92 can be added if desired
CLEANING SOLVENT – Thinner 90-53
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SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
August 2012
15 °C 10 hours
20 °C 7 hours
30 °C 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of Sigma Coatings to supply the same product on a
worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is sometimes necessary to
comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
page 4/7
SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
August 2012
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and
relevant material safety data sheets
– this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed
skin or eyes
page 5/7
SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
August 2012
WARRANTY
PPG warrants (i) its title to the product, (ii) that the quality of the product conforms to PPG’s specifications for such product
in effect at the time of manufacture and (iii) that the product shall be delivered free of the rightful claim of any third person for
infringement of any U.S. patent covering the product.
THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
UNDER STATUTE OR ARISING OTHERWISE IN LAW, FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE
DISCLAIMED BY PPG.
Any claim under this warranty must be made by Buyer to PPG in writing within five (5) days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed
defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life of the product, or one year from the date of the
delivery of the product to the Buyer, whichever is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify PPG of such non-conformance as required
herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT WILL PPG BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY (WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF
ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT) FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
IN ANY WAY RELATED TO, ARISING FROM, OR RESULTING FROM ANY USE MADE OF THE PRODUCT.
The information in this data sheet is intended for guidance only and is based upon laboratory tests that PPG believes
to be reliable. PPG may modify the information contained herein at any time as a result of practical experience and
continuous product development. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the PPG product,
whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific inquiry, or otherwise, are based on data, which to the
best of PPG’s knowledge, is reliable. The product and related information is designed for users having the requisite
knowledge and industrial skills in the industry and it is the end-user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the
product for its own particular use and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, as its sole discretion and risk.
PPG has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many factors affecting the use and
application of the product. Therefore, PPG does not accept any liability arising from any loss, injury or damage
resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there are written agreements stating otherwise).
Variations in the application environment, changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause
unsatisfactory results.
This data sheet supersedes all previous versions and it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure that this data sheet
is current prior to using the product. Current data sheets for all PPG Protective & Marine Coatings products are
maintained at www.ppgpmc.com.
The English text of this data sheet shall prevail over any translation thereof.
page 6/7
SIGMAPRIME 200 SERIES
August 2012
PDS 7416
202391 SigmaPrime 200 yellow/ 4009002200 (202390 base, 202389 hardener)
green
211291 SigmaPrime 200 grey 9515052200 (211282 base, 202389 hardener)
244820 SigmaPrime 200 K grey 9515052150 (243529 base, 240992 hardener)
244832 SigmaPrime 200 K redbrown 2008002150 (243540 base, 240992 hardener)
330749 SigmaPrime 200 K alu light 9000002150 (330748 base, 240992 hardener)
330752 SigmaPrime 200 K alu yellow 9300002150 (330751 base, 240992 hardener)
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SIGMAPRIME 700
DESCRIPTION two component multi purpose polyamide cured anticorrosive epoxy system
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – general purpose epoxy primer/coating in protective coating systems for steel
and non ferrous metals
– good adhesion to steel and galvanised steel
– good adhesion to non ferrous metals
– good flow and wetting properties
– good water and corrosion resistance
– cures at temperatures down to +5°C
– suitable for touching up of weld seams and damages of epoxy coatings
during construction
– excellent recoatability
– can be overcoated with most alkyd-, chlorinated rubber-, vinyl-, epoxy- and
two component polyurethane coatings
– compatible with well designed cathodic protection systems
– suitable on wet blast cleaned substrates (damp or dry)
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.4 g/cm³
Volume solids 70 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 227 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 313 g/l (approx. 2.6 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 200 μm depending on system *
Theoretical spreading rate 7.0 m²/l for 100 μm, 3.5 m²/l for 200 μm
Touch dry after 2 hours *
Overcoating interval min. see tables *
max. see tables *
Full cure after 7 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data
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AIRLESS SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 15%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice approx. 0.53 - 0.74 mm (= 0.021 - 0.029 in)
Nozzle pressure 15 MPa (= approx. 150 bar; 2130 p.s.i.)
AIR SPRAY
Recommended thinner Thinner 91-92
Volume of thinner 0 - 10%, depending on required thickness and application conditions
Nozzle orifice 1.5 - 2 mm
Nozzle pressure 0.3 - 0.4 MPa (= approx. 3 - 4 bar; 43 - 57 p.s.i.)
BRUSH/ROLLER
Recommended thinner no extra thinner is necessary,
Volume of thinner but up to 5% Thinner 91-92 can be added if desired
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for paint and recommended thinners see safety sheets 1430, 1431 and relevant
material safety data sheets
this is a solvent borne paint and care should be taken to avoid inhalation of
spray mist or vapour as well as contact between the wet paint and exposed skin
or eyes
max. dft:
Dry Film Thickness of 2000 μm may occur occasionally (minor areas) where
multiple overlapping is unavoidable (i.e. around scallops, corners, erection joint
lines etc.). PPG must be consulted in case of DFT readings fall outside this
recommendation.
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with various two pack epoxy substrate 5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C
coatings temperature
minimum 15 hours 9 hours 4 hours 2.5 hours 1.5 hour
interval
maximum 6 months 6 months 6 months 4 months 3 months
interval when
not exposed to
direct sunshine
maximum 3 months 3 months 2 months 2 months 2 months
interval when
exposed to
direct sunshine
15°C 10 hours
20°C 8 hours
30°C 4 hours
Worldwide availability Whilst it is always the aim of PPG Protective & Marine Coatings to supply
the same product on a worldwide basis, slight modification of the product is
sometimes necessary to comply with local or national rules/circumstances.
Under these circumstances an alternative product data sheet is used.
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information in this data sheet is based upon laboratory tests we believe to be accurate and is intended for
guidance only. All recommendations or suggestions relating to the use of the Sigma Coatings products made by PPG
Protective & Marine Coatings, whether in technical documentation, or in response to a specific enquiry, or otherwise,
are based on data which to the best of our knowledge are reliable. The products and information are designed for
users having the requisite knowledge and industrial skills and it is the end-user's responsibility to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use.
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings has no control over either the quality or condition of the substrate, or the many
factors affecting the use and application of the product. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings does therefore not accept
any liability arising from loss, injury or damage resulting from such use or the contents of this data sheet (unless there
are written agreements stating otherwise).
The data contained herein are liable to modification as a result of practical experience and continuous product
development.
This data sheet replaces and annuls all previous issues and it is therefore the user's responsibility to ensure that this
sheet is current prior to using the product.
The English text of this document shall prevail over any translation thereof.
PDS 7930
245825 redbrown 2008002150 (245345 base, 245346 hardener)
245824 grey 9515052150 (245344 base, 245346 hardener)
321760 green 4000002150 (321758 base, 245346 hardener )
267442 redbrown 2008002200 (267439 base, 267440 hardener)
267441 grey 5000002200 (267438 base, 267440 hardener)
269714 yellow/green 4009002200 (321758 base, 267440 hardener)
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SIGMAPRIME 800
DESCRIPTION two component high solids polyamine adduct cured pure epoxy coating
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS – universal epoxy system suitable for all vessel areas
– excellent anticorrosive properties and water resistance
– good abrasion and chemical resistance
– excellent crack resistance
– suitable for use on a wide range of substrates
– suitable for application and curing in a wide range of climatic conditions
– user friendly fitting shipyard block stage practices
– suitable for bulk supply and twin feed application
BASIC DATA AT 20°C (1 g/cm³ = 8.25 lb/US gal; 1 m²/l = 40.7 ft²/US gal)
(data for mixed product)
Mass density 1.3 g/cm³
Volume solids 80 ± 2%
VOC (supplied) max. 181 g/kg (Directive 1999/13/EC, SED)
max. 257 g/l (approx. 2.1 lb/gal)
Recommended dry film thickness 100 - 250 µm depending on system *
Theoretical spreading rate 8.0 m²/l for 100 µm, 3.2 m²/l for 250 µm
Touch dry after 6 hours
Overcoating interval min. 5 hours *
max. 14 days *
(data for components)
Shelf life (cool and dry place) at least 12 months
* see additional data