Sanitile
Sanitile
Flowcoat 944920
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944 HB
HB
Product Data
Description Technical Information (Continued)
Sanitile 920 is a 100% solids, low viscosity, crystal clear
epoxy resin binder that provides improved clarity and in- Abrasion Resistance .08 gm (ASTM D4060)
creased UV stability compared to conventional epoxies.
Slip Resistance Method described in BS 7976-2
Uses (typical values for 4-S rubber slider)
Sanitile 920 is ideal for areas subject to heavy traffic, Wet 35 (40 if size 5 Quartz)
impact, and chemical spills. Sanitile 920 is used in areas
where a decorative finish and improved light stability are de- Impact Resistance ISO6272: 2.2 lb weight > 70 inches
sired. Sanitile 920 is typically used with color quartz aggre- 4.4 lb weight > 59 inches
gates and topped with a clear Sanitile 920 finish coat. The
color quartz can be combined in various colors to provide a Temperature Resistance Sustained temperatures up to 120°F
seamless and glossy decorative appearance.
Water Permeability Nil – Karsten test. (impermeable)
Benefits Vapor Permeability ASTM E96:90 1.36g /m2/mm/24hrs
• Decorative and hygienic floor finish
• Easy to clean and maintain
Compressive Strength 9,000 psi (ASTM C579)
• Excellent wear and impact resistance
• High scratch and abrasion resistance
Flexural Strength 4,000 psi (ASTM C580)
• Rapid installation
• Moderate chemical resistance Tensile Strength 1,700 psi (ASTM C307)
Substrate Requirements Bond Strength 425 psi (ASTM D4541)
Concrete or screed substrate should be a minimum of 3,625
psi, free from laitance, dust and other contamination. The Shore D Hardness 85-90 (ASTM D2240)
substrate should be dry to ASTM requirements and free
from excessive moisture vapor transmission. Colors
Clear (0000)
Components *Universal color packs are not recommended for use in Sanitile
Resin: Sanitile 920 Part A 920
Hardener: Sanitile 920 Part B
Mixed Kit Size: 3.0 Gallons Carboline Company
Sanitile 920
Coverage rates will vary with surface profile and tempera- Sanitile 920
ture. Non-slip finishes: Various grades of quartz, aluminium 2nd Color Quartz Broadcast
Sanitile 920
oxide, glass spheres or silicon carbide can be incorporated
1st Color Quartz Broadcast
to provide a textured surface. Sanitile 920
Sanitile 900
Technical Information
The figures that follow are typical properties achieved in
laboratory tests at 70°F and at 50% Relative Humidity.
Volume Solids 100%
Fire Resistance Class G Certificate No 1721/75
SITAC
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fying or ordering. No guarantee of accuracy is given or implied. We guarantee our products to conform to Carboline quality control. We assume no responsibility for coverage, performance or injuries resulting from use. Liability,
if any, is limited to replacement of products. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY CARBOLINE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW, OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Sanitile® is a registered trademark of Carboline Company.
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Application Conditions
Speed of Cure 75°F
Light traffic 10-12 hours Condition Material *Surface *Ambient Humidity
Full traffic 36 hours Recommended 60°F 50°F 60°F 0%
Full chemical cure 7 days Minimum (16°C) (10°C) (16°C)
Recommended 80°F 80°F 80°F 90%
Recoat Times 60-80°F Maximum (27°C) (27°C) (27°C)
Minimum recoat time 10 hours
*A minimum temperature range of 50°F (10°C) to 90°F (32°C) is required for the
Maximum recoat time 24 hours
ambient and surface temperatures for application. The temperature of the sub-
strate should exceed the “dew point” by 5°F during application and hardening.
Temperatures should not fall below 50°F (10°C) in the 24 hours after application.
Application Instructions
Preparation/Substrate Note that:
Surfaces to be coated should be sound and provide ad- Carboline products are often multiple-component systems. Poor
equate strength for the proposed end use (minimum 3500 mixing, or incorrect mixing procedures, can result in irregular and
psi compressive strength). The surface profile and levels incomplete hardening, which in turn can result in an inferior final
should be appropriate for the system to be applied. The
result.
concrete substrate moisture emission should not exceed
3 pounds per 1000 square feet over 24 hours when tested
prior to application, and be free from excessive rising mois- Packaging, Handling & Storage
ture. A light shot blasting should be employed to remove Packaging 3.0 gallon kit (Clear)
laitance. Irregularities, damage and cracks are filled with Shipping Weight (Approx.) 9.2 lb/gal. (4.2 kg/gal.)
epoxy filler. All residues must be removed to provide a dry, Flash Point (Setaflash) Part A: >200°F (93°C)
dust free open textured surface. Contact us for advice Part B: >200°F (93°C)
if there are impurities, such as oils etc., in the concrete. Storage Temperature 40 to 100°F (4-38°C)
Check the relative humidity of floors at ground level. Follow Part A: Resin (2 Gallons)
our instructions for connections to grid drains, cesspools, Part B: Hardener (1 Gallon)
pipes and pipe inlets. Shelf Life (Part A): 18 months
Shelf Life (Part B): 18 months
Coverage
Apply at 134 square feet per gallon at 12 mils DFT *Shelf Life: (actual stated shelf life) when kept at recommended storage
conditions and in original unopened containers.
Apply at 107 square feet per gallon at 15 mils DFT
Priming
Priming is not necessary, unless the substrate is very po-
rous, in which case a single application of Sanitile 900 (at
200 square feet per gallon at 8 mils) is applied.
Mixing
Sanitile 920 consists of the Resin (Part A - 2 gallons) and
Hardener (Part B - 1 gallon).
Mix Resin Base A thoroughly, then add Hardener B and mix
for 2 minutes.
Pot Life (Working Time)
20 minutes @ 75°F (25°C)
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80°F. Subsequent coats should be applied no later than
24 hours after previous coats.
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To the best of our knowledge the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the date of publication and is subject to change without prior notice. User must contact Carboline Company to verify correctness before speci-
fying or ordering. No guarantee of accuracy is given or implied. We guarantee our products to conform to Carboline quality control. We assume no responsibility for coverage, performance or injuries resulting from use. Liability,
if any, is limited to replacement of products. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY CARBOLINE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW, OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Sanitile® is a registered trademark of Carboline Company.