Denso Archco 65
Denso Archco 65
Denso Archco 65
ARCHCO 65
™
Archco 65 is a two-part, high solids aliphatic polyurethane with excellent gloss retention. The coating
Description is designed as a topcoat to provide long-term protection and aesthetic enhancement of structures.
Used as a topcoat over Protal™ Liquid Coatings, Archco Coatings & Linings to provide color coding,
Uses abrasion resistance, chemical resistance and long term UV stability.
When applying over Protal Liquid Coatings refer to the Application Specifications for the complete
Application topcoat instructions. Surface should be dry and above 40°F (4.5°C). If the Protal Liquid Coating has
cured more than 72 hours, a light sweep blast or roughening of the surface with 60 grit sandpaper
must happen before applying another coat. After the surface is roughened, wipe the entire surface
with MEK or approved solvent to remove the dust and other contamination. Add hardener to base
and mix at a slow speed until a constant color is achieved making sure all sides of container are
scraped. Archco 65 can be brushed, rolled or sprayed. When applying use a wet film thickness
gauge to measure mil thickness. The coating can be sprayed using a minimum of 45:1 airless
equipment.
Archco 65 ™
TECHNICAL DATA
PROPERTIES VALUE
Pot Life @ 77°F (25°C) (ASTM 2196) 3 hours
Dry Time @ 77°F (25°C), 55% R.H.
To Touch 2 - 4 hours
To Handle 4 - 6 hours
To Recoat 6 - 8 hours
Solids by Weight 71% - 73%
Solids by Volume 62% - 65%
Recommended Dry Film Thickness 3 to 5 mils (75 - 125 microns) per coat
Viscosity @ 77°F (25°C) 80 KU (mixed)
Theoretical Coverage 994 ft 2 /gallon @ 1 mil DFT (92.35 m²/L @ 25.4 microns DFT)
Film Thickness
Wet 5.0 - 8.0 mils (125 - 203 microns) per coat
Dry 3.0 - 5.0 mils (76 - 125 microns) per coat
Mixing Ratio 4:1
Atmospheric Temperature Limit 200°F (93°C)
Flash Point 40°F (4°C) TCC
VOC's 2.5 lbs/gal (300 gr/l)
Color white
The information given on this sheet is intended as a general guide only and should not be used for specification purposes. We believe the information to be accurate and reliable but do not guarantee it. We assume
no responsibility for the use of this information. Users must, by their own tests, determine the suitability of the products and information supplied by us for their own particular purposes. No patent liability can be assumed.
VER 2006.03