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A two-component, high solids, low VOC, epoxy zinc phosphate/ micaceous iron oxide primer.
As a primer for steelwork intended for use in a wide range of environmental conditions, including offshore, chemical and petrochemical plants, industrial buildings, pulp and paper mills, power plants and bridges. Suitable for overcoating within seven hours in most climatic conditions. Provides quick cure even at low temperatures often encountered in maintenance painting. It can also be used as a primer for substrates other than blasted steel, e.g. stainless steel, alloys etc. Not intended for use as a primer for steelwork which may be subjected to continuous immersion conditions.
Intercure 200HS will normally be applied to suitably prepared steel, e.g. blast cleaned. However, if necessary, application over prefabrication blast primers can be performed. Consult International Protective Coatings for further details.
A two-component, high solids, low VOC, epoxy zinc phosphate/ micaceous iron oxide primer.
Features and benefits:
Color | Yellow Guidance for specification option: Sand. Grey Red |
Finish | Matt |
Material | Epoxy |
Shape | Formless |
Length | Bespoke |
Width | Bespoke |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | G10/630 Galvanizing plus site-applied G10/635 Thermally sprayed zinc coating plus site-applied G10/638 Shop priming G10/640 Shop painting G10/643 Protective painting G10/65 Shop priming for G10/650 Site painting G10/660 Shop plus site painting G12/20 Shop priming G12/30 Proprietary members G12/330 Proprietary metal members G12/650 Shop priming |
Classification data | |
Composition | Two-component epoxy zinc phosphate/ micaceous iron oxide. |
Dry film thickness | 150–200 µm. |
Top coat | Intercure® 420HS. Interfine® 629HS. Interfine® 878. Interfine® 979. Intergard® 345. Intergard® 410. Intergard® 475HS. Intergard® 740. Interseal® 670HS. Interthane® 870. Interthane® 990. Interzone® 505. Interzone® 954. Interzone® 1000. |
Material | Epoxy |