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Interline 850
Thin film with an extensive track record
Suitable for potable water and aviation fuels, Interline® 850 is • Thin film chemically resistant epoxy phenolic tank lining
one of the most versatile thin film linings.
• Can be used direct to metal, as both the holding primer
As a epoxy phenolic, it has low VOC emissions, is recoatable and build coat in a system
for up to 21 days and can improve your schedule.
• High solids formulation (76%) reduces solvent emission
Wide resistance to crude and refined petrochemicals makes
• Recoatable to 21 days at steel temperatures to 50°C (120°F).
Interline® 850 an ideal choice for use in storage tanks in
Greatly improves the scheduling of contracts
downstream refineries and terminals.
• Fully resistant to oxygenated gasoline and all the additives
such as MTBE, Ethanol, GTBE and other derivatives
• Tanks can be returned to service in 5 days at steel
temperatures above 32°C (90°F)
• Approved for use in contact with aviation fuel in accordance
with Def Stan 80-97 as well as the additional requirements
of a coating in section 3 of EI1541
• Interline® 850 is certified to ANSI/NSF standard 61.
Certification is for tanks greater than 5679 litres (1500 gal),
for pipes 122cm (48”) in diameter or greater, and for valves
10cm (4”) in diameter or greater
Interline 850 is a two component,
chemically resistant, high solids epoxy
phenolic used to provide corrosion
protection for the internals of steel storage
tanks containing a wide range of products
These products include crude oil, unleaded gasoline blends, MTBE, Technical information
jet fuels, caustic solutions, potable water and a selected range of
aromatic and aliphatic solvents.
Color White, Grey
Epoxy phenolics are essential products for the lining of storage Volume solids 76%
tanks. In the American Petroleum Institute Standard API652 -
Lining of Above Ground Petroleum Storage Tank Bottoms - Film thickness 100-150μm (4-6 mils) dry
they are designated as Thin Film Systems 500μm (20 mils) or less
Mix ratio 4:1 by volume
suitable for the storage of light products, distillates, aromatics,
crude and gasoline. Temperature Touch dry Min recoat Max recoat
Conforming to API652, Interline® 850 is a third generation material 10˚C (50˚F) 9 hours 24 hours 30 days
15˚C (59˚F) 8 hours 20 hours 30 days
with improved properties which will extend the storage capabilities
25˚C (77˚F) 5 hours 8 hours 30 days
for tank owners with the additional benefit of significant practical 40˚C (104˚F) 3 hours 5 hours 21 days
application features which will benefit both owners and applicators.
VOC’s 143g/kg EU Solvent Emissions Directive
(Council Directive 1999/13/EC)
1.87 lb/gal (225 g/l) USA - EPA Method 24
Interline® 850 is typically specified as a two coat system at 125μm (5mils) per coat
to give a total coating system dry film thickness of 250μm (10 mils).
Test data
TEST METHOD REFERENCE SPECIFICATION DETAILS TYPICAL RESULT
Pull-off adhesion ISO 4624 2 x 125μm (5 mils) dft Interline® 850 applied Typically 10Mpa (1450psi) when using a PAT Model GM01
directly to Sa2.5 (SSPC-SP10) blasted steel hydraulic adhesion tester on 5mm (3/16th inch) thick steel
Abrasion resistance ASTM D4060 2 x 125μm (5 mils) dft Interline® 850 applied Average of 86mg weight loss per 1000 cycles using CS10
directly to Sa2.5 (SSPC-SP10) blasted steel wheels and a 1Kg loading
Immersion in deionized water ISO 2812 Part 2 2 x 150μm (6 mils) dft Interline® 850 applied No film defects following 1 year exposure
directly to Sa2.5 (SSPC-SP10) blasted steel
Impact resistance ASTM D2794 2 x 125μm (5 mils) dft Interline® 850 applied Direct impact resistance - 2 Joules
directly to Sa2.5 blasted steel
The above performance data has been compiled based on present experience of in-service product performance and upon performance data obtained under laboratory test conditions.
Actual performance of the product will depend upon the conditions in which the product is used.
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