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VOC Compliant Vinyl Coating

TarksolÒ Vinyl Coat

VOC Compliant Vinyl Coating

Solvent Based VOC Compliant

Custom Colors Available

U.S. Patent Pending

  Tarksol Vinyl Coat is a VOC compliant vinyl coating that will dry in minutes, to a very flexible film that has the highest degree of resistance to chemicals, oils, greases, salt, and water. Tarksol Vinyl Coat offers superior toughness and hardness as compared to films prepared from other esters or resins. The outstanding oil, moisture, and weather resistance of Tarksol Vinyl Coat, along with its toughness, may be used to an advantage as a marine coating and paint. This coating can be applied to ships, refineries, docks, barges and other metal surfaces that must have good resistance to water and an excellent oxygen barrier. Tarksol Vinyl Coat offers excellent chemical resistance, water resistance, quick drying, non temperature dependent, and a one component system. Tarksol Vinyl Coat is based on a patented solvent, Tarksone, which is a 0 VOC under federal and state exemptions. Tarksol Vinyl Coat is available in a clear coat or custom colors matched to customers color requirements.

  Applications:

 Air Dry Adhesion of Tarksol Vinyl Coat for Coating:  

   cloth

Alkyds

paper/paperboard

Concrete

wood

phenolis

metal

urea

Coating for plastic

Vinyl butyral

glass

acrylics

exterior & interior decretive coatings

Vinyl chloride

  Marine ship applications as a primer only over Tarksol Wash Primer- Does not contain    Anti- Fouling

Advantages:

·         Excellent water resistance

·         Chemical resistance

·         Quick drying

·         Extreme weather resistance

·         One component

·         Recoatable

·         Excellent oxygen barrier

·         Salt resistant

·         Solvent based with no VOC’s

·         Adhesion

·         Fast drying

·         FDA approved for food contact

·         Application  - airless spray, brush, or roller

Environmental:

  Tarksol Vinyl Coat is a solvent based paint/coating that meets all Federal and state VOC Regulations. (See MSDS

Vinyl Coatings and Paints:

Vinyl coatings are widely used as industrial coatings in chemical plants, refineries, tank farms, bridges, docks, and ships, Tarksol Vinyl Coat is physically drying in minutes. Vinyl coatings and paint have not been available, due to the need for an environmental acceptable solvent to solubilize the vinyl resin for a fast drying durable coating. The new patented Tarksone solvent technology allows for all environmental and health safety compliance. The Tarksol Vinyl Coat truly brings back the vinyl paint used years ago and meets Mil Spec.

Physical Properties:

  Appearance and Odor----------- Clear liquid, with solvent odor (custom colors available)

Boiling Point------------------------ 120˚ F

Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) -------Not established

Specific Gravity-------------------- 0.81

pH--------------------------------------- Not applicable

Solubility in water----------------- Negligible

Solubility in other solvents------ Soluble In hydrocarbon solvents

Total volatility------------------------74%

VOC (lbs) ----------------------------0

Flash Point--------------------------142 deg F. Tag Closed Cup

Instructions for Use:

·         Apply the sealer or paint to a clean and dry surface with sprayer, brush or roller

·         Dry film thickness is recommended at 2-5 mils

·         Theoretical coverage rates are 300-360 sq ft/mil

·         Product will air dry in 2-5 minutes

·         Tarksol Wash Primer is recommended for recoating or coating bare metal.

·         Recoat is excellent and can be done within several minutes of first coat

Tarksol Vinyl Coat should not be used in applications where the continuous temperature exceeds 140° F (60° C). No specific recommendations can be made where the service temperature of the coating exceeds 140° F (60° C) intermittently or repeatedly.


 

 

 

 

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