Article No. 697626
Conductive coating
Product specifications
(DIN EN 51130:2014) R9 (with Mica GHL 3/0)
* Fire test class in defined systems (see test report on fire classification: Remmers conductive systems)
The stated values represent typical product characteristics and are not to be construed as binding product specifications.
Field of application
- Electrically dissipative coating
Properties
- Conductive
- Can be subjected to mechanical loads
- Can be subjected to chemical loads
- Coating compatibility test
- Optional slip resistance (when used in a system)
- Suitable for hand pallet trucks and forklift trucks
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Preparation
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Substrate requirements
The substrate must be firm, dimensionally stable, capable of bearing loads and free of loose constituents, dust, oil, grease, rubber marks and other substances that could interfere with adhesion.
The tensile strength of the surface of the substrate must be at least 1.5 N/mm² on average (smallest individual value of at least 1.0 N/mm²), and the compressive strength must be at least 25 N/mm².
A suitable Remmers epoxy primer or epoxy scratch coat must always be used.
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Preparations
Before the application of the product a smooth surface must be produced, e.g. with a scratch coat.
Refer to the current Technical Data Sheet for detailed information on the single products.
Epoxy Conductive must be applied according to the current Technical Data Sheet as transverse conducting layer.
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Preparation
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Combination container
Add the entire quantity of the hardener (component B) to the base compound (component A).
Mix thoroughly with a slow-speed electric mixer
(approx. 300 - 400 rpm).Mix for at least 3 minutes.
Insufficient mixing is indicated by streaks forming.
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Application
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As a general principle, higher temperatures will reduce and lower temperatures will increase the times stated.
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Working tools / cleaning
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Toothed trowel, notched spreader, looped roller, spiked roller, suitable mixing equipment
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More detailed information can be found in the Remmers Tool Programme.
Clean tools, equipment and splashed material immediately while fresh with V 101.
Take suitable protective and waste disposal measures when cleaning.
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Storage / shelf life
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If stored unopened in the original container and kept cool, dry and protected from frost, min. 12 months (component A)/min. 24 months (component B).
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Usage
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See application examples
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Application examples
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Coating
The stated approximate application quantities refer to smooth, level substrates.
Pour the material onto the prepared substrate and then distribute using a suitable tool, e.g. a notched trowel or notched scraper.
Then rework with a looped roller or spiked roller.
approx. 1.8 - 2.5 kg/m² binder
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Base layer for blinded coatings
Apply the material to the prepared surface, spread with a suitable toothed trowel/notched scraper and, if necessary, finish with a spiked roller.
Scatter an excess of Ceramix Conduct 04/08 onto the base coat while it is still wet.
Remove any loose, excess material after hardening.
approx. 1.4 kg/m² binder and
5 - 6 kg/m² Ceramix Conduct 04/08 -
Top sealant
Pour the material onto the prepared surface, spread evenly using a rubber scraper, then roll crossways using a suitable epoxy roller.
approx. 0.6 - 0.7 kg/m² binder
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General information
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Unless otherwise specified, all of the values and application rates given above have been determined under laboratory conditions (20 °C). Slight deviations from these values may arise if the product is worked with on site.
When coating continuous surfaces, only use materials with the same batch number as slight differences in colour, gloss and texture may occur.
The conductivity of the coating is due to its carbon fibres. These are only slightly visible in highly opaque and darker colours. Colours with low opacity should not be used on account of the visibility of the carbon fibres and the potential for the black transverse conducting layer to show through.
When used as a top seal, the inherent colour of the granules may limit the opacity of light shades.
Before the application of the covering layer, the correct functioning of the transverse conducting layer and of the connections must be proved and registered in a measurement report.
Low levels of air humidity can cause a higher discharge resistance, uneven or thicker layers can even lead the coating to not be conductive at all.
Thin layers, sloping surfaces and low temperatures may impair the visual appearance.
Abrasive mechanical loads leave traces of wear.
Exposure to vehicles with metal or polyamide tyres as well as dynamic concentrated loads can cause faster wearing of the coating.
Epoxy resins are generally not colourfast when exposed to UV light or weather.
In case of repairs on the surface or working up to existing surfaces, there will be a visible transition in appearance and texture.
Further notes on working, system construction and maintenance of the listed products can be found in the latest Technical Data Sheets and the Remmers system recommendations.
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Disposal instructions
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Larger quantities of leftover product should be disposed of in the original containers in accordance with the applicable regulations. Completely empty, clean containers should be recycled. Do not dispose of together with household waste. Do not allow to enter the sewage system. Do not empty into drains.
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Safety / regulations
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For professional users only!
For further information on the safety aspects of transporting, storing and handling the product and on disposal and environmental matters, please see the current Safety Data Sheet and the brochure entitled "Epoxy Resins in the Construction Industry and the Environment", issued by Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. (3rd edition 2022).
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