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CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete ®

Epoxy Novolac Broadcast Flooring

Description
The CEILCOTE® 810 Corocrete floor system is Mixing Ratio By Volume
designed with heavy duty, epoxy novolac surface CEILCOTE 680 Primer*
texture material. Abrasive grits are broadcast into the 680 Primer Resin 3
resin matrix to provide traction, textured finish, durability #9 Hardener 1
and wear. The flooring system is designed for resisting CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete
attack by aggressive chemicals such as concentrated 810 Corocrete Resin 1.6
sulfuric acid. Unique Novolac technology permits the #15 Hardener 1
extended working time of the CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete
floor, making it user friendly, resulting in easier *When dry priming is required use CEILCOTE 680
application and reduced waste. Primer or CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete. Dry priming is
required for extremely porous concrete, where
Typical Uses potential contamination of prepared concrete by
• Floors & ramps. process liquids is possible or when applied in direct
• Secondary containment. sunlight. Other Ceilcote epoxy primers may be
• Drum storage used depending on surface or environmental
• Industrial areas such as chemical plants, breweries, conditions. Consult Ceilcote. To wet prime, use
food processing plants & paper mills. CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete resin and hardener.

Advantages Placement
• Excellent chemical resistance Stir two components together well for at least two
• Seamless surface minutes to insure proper blend. For best results, use a
• Ease of application mechanical Jiffy type mixer at low speed.
• Low odor
• 100% solids Apply coating at approximately 15 to 20 mils (375-500
• Impact and abrasion resistant microns) by short nap roller or notched squeegee.
• Moisture tolerant cure
Broadcast sand or grit in excess into resin while it is still
Color uncured, covering the entire resin surface.
Gray or Tile Red. Coating will amber with time.
Let cure and then vacuum or sweep excess grit from
Chemical Resistance surface.
Information on the chemical resistance properties will be
furnished on request. Apply coating at approximately 15 to 20 mils (375-
200microns) (.38 to .51 mm) onto the grit-covered
Substrate surface and then allow to cure. The amount of resin on
Refer to Ceilcote concrete specification CPT-1. surface will determine how aggressive the skid
resistance will be.
Surface Preparation
Concrete – Abrasive blasting or scarification to remove Thinning
laitance and surface contaminants is recommended. None required. Do not thin
Concrete must be thoroughly cured and dry at time of
application. It must be free of oils, curing solutions, dust Handling Properties
and mold release agents. Use ASTM D 4263 (plastic All times are approximate
sheet test method) to ensure concrete is moisture free.
If moisture is detected, re-test until dry. Working Time
680 Primer 810 Corocrete
Application 50°F (10°C) 60 min 100 min
The flooring system consists of a primer, broadcast 70°F (21°C) 45 min 45 min
base coat and a topcoat. 90°F (32°C) 20 min 25 min

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CEILCOTE® 810 Corocrete
Epoxy Novolac Broadcast Flooring

Recoat Safety
680 Primer 810 Corocrete Store in cool, dry area [50°- 90° F (10° - 32° C)] away
50°F (10°C) 5 hrs 24 hrs from direct sunlight, flame or other hazards. CEILCOTE
70°F (21°C) 2 hrs 12 hrs 810 Corocrete contains epoxy resins and a polyamine
90°F (32°C) 1 hrs 8 hrs catalyst. The product’s components have been
formulated to optimize physical characteristics such as
filling capacity, abrasion, moisture and chemical
Time to Place in Service resistance while minimizing hazardous physical and
Traffic Cure Time health factors encountered during application. A
concerted effort is made to be aware of the latest
50°F (10°C) 2 days 10 days
chemical toxicological information and to apply this
70°F (21°C) 24 hrs 5 days
knowledge in a responsible manner to insure product
90°F (32°C) 16 hrs 72 hrs safety.
Coverage During application of CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete
680 Primer 150-200 ft2/gal (3.7-4.9 m2/liter) materials, always wear gloves and appropriate work
810 Corocrete clothing to minimize contact. Ventilation is required with
As Primer 150-200 ft2/gal (3.7-4.9 m2/liter) special consideration for enclosed or confined areas.
As Broadcast @ 1/16” 48-56 ft2/gal (1.2 - 1.4 m2/liter)* Air
Coating @ 8-10 mils (200-250 microns) 160-200 ft2/gal movement must be designed to insure turnover at all
(3.9-4.9 m2/liter) locations in work area and adjacent areas to avoid
* Coverage includes 1 topcoat buildup of heavy vapors. Use caution when handling
flammable liquids, eliminate sources of ignition from
Packaging work area and containers with residues.
The following standard packages are available:
CEILCOTE 680 Primer 1, 4, 40 gal units (3.79, 15.14, Observe safe storage practices by separating resins
151.4 liter units) from hardeners and by keeping solvents in a cool area,
CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete 2.6 gal units (9.84 liter units) free of sources of ignitions.
Storage Product Material Safety Data Sheets are available and
Store in a cool, dry and covered location away from fire should be consulted when handling products. These
hazards and direct sunlight. Minimum shelf life at 70°F products are for industrial and professional use only;
(21°C) for products indicated below: application directions must be followed.
CEILCOTE 680 Primer 18 months
CEILCOTE 810 Corocrete 18 months Maintenance
The packing drums are to be kept tightly sealed and are Periodically inspect the applied material and repair
to be resealed each time materials have been removed. localized areas as needed. Consult your CEILCOTE
All liquid products are to be stored in a frost-free place. representative for additional information.
Low temperatures may effect ease of application.

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CEILCOTE® 810 Corocrete
Epoxy Novolac Broadcast Flooring

Technical and Physical Data


Test Standard Unit Value
Generic Type Epoxy Novolac
Viscosity - mixed ASTM D 2393 cps 1,000@ 73 ºF
Compressive Strength ASTM C 579-75 Psi (MPa) 8,000 (55)
Tensile Strength ASTM C 307-77 psi (MPa) 3,000 (20.7)
Tensile Elongation (binder ASTM D 638 % 12.5
only)
Density ASTM D 792-66 lbs/gal (kg/liter) 9.5 + 0.2(1.14)
Coefficient of Expansion ASTM C 531 in/in/F 1.88 x 10–5
Service Temperature Limits Occasional Splash/Spill/Rinse ºF (ºC) 250 (121)
Frequent Splash/Spill/Rinse 140 (77)
Tabor Abrasion ASTM D-4060, CS 17 wheels, 1000 mg 55
gm, 1000 cycles
Heat Distortion Temperature ºF (ºC) 86.4 (30.2)
Bond Strength to Concrete ASTM D 4541 psi (Mpa) 350 (2.4)
Failure in concrete
Volatile Organic Compounds EPA Method 24 lbs/gal (g/l) 1.279 (153.48))
Flash Point Pensky-Martens Closed Cup ºF (ºC)
810 Resin 200 (93)
#15 Hardener 208 (97)
680 Primer Resin 212 (100)
#9 Hardener 228 (109)

Important Note
The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive; any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in this data sheet without first
obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at their own risk. All advice given or statements made about the product (whether in
this data sheet or otherwise) is correct to the best of our knowledge but we have no control over the quality or the condition of the substrate or the many factors affecting the use and application
of the product. Therefore, unless we specifically agree in writing to do so, we do not accept any liability at all for the performance of the product or for (subject to law) any loss or damage
arising out of the use of the product. WE HEREBY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. All products supplied and technical advice given
are subject to our Conditions of Sale. You should request a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is liable to modification from time to time
in the light of experience and our policy of continuous development. It is the user's responsibility to check with their local International Paint representative that this data sheet is current prior to
using the product.

Issue date: 18/06/07

DE International and all product names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of, or licensed to, Akzo Nobel.
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