Irathane 155 Data Sheet

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Revised: 01/2017

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET – IRATHANE 155 Replaces: 08/2014

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SOLIDS BY VOLUME 65% ± 2


A two component, high solids, ambient temperature curing
polyurethane coating designed to provide excellent resistance VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 2.4 lb/gal (287 g/l)
to both corrosion and abrasion in a large number of different THEORETICAL COVERAGE 1045 ft2 @ 1 mil
environments. Many caustic, acid and salt water corrosion
problems can be controlled by it’s unique combination of GRAY 20 – 30 mils
RECOMMEND DFT
ORANGE 60 – 70 mils
properties. It has a low coefficient of friction which makes
it an excellent material in wet or freezing applications where NUMBER OF COATS 1-3
release properties are important. For abrasion applications
MIX RATIO (BY VOLUME) 1 ”A” : 1 ”B”
it is especially suited for slurry situations and environments
where the particle size is minus 1/8 inch. The cured film SHELF LIFE @ 60-90°F (16-32°C)
Part A 12 months
Part B 12 months
possesses an unsurpassed combination of physical
strength and flexibility. This combination provides the COLOR Orange / Gray
diversity necessary for a multipurpose coating.
SPECIFICATION DATA
Irathane 155 mixes and sprays easily with standard airless ELONGATION – ASTM D 412 – DIE “B” 425%
or conventional spray equipment. High dry film thickness
TENSILE STRENGTH – ASTM D 412 – DIE “B” 3000 psi
can be built up in a minimum number of coats without
ABRASION RESISTANCE - ASTM D 4060,
running or sagging. The 80 minute pot life allows more H-18 WHEEL
56 mg loss
than enough time to utilize the mixed material without worry. ASTM D624 – DIE “C” 460 pli
It is extremely resistant to moderate concentrations of both TEAR STRENGTH
ASTM D470 – SPLIT TEAR 95 pli
acid and alkaline solutions. Chemical resistance to slurries ADHESION – ASTM D429 METHOD B 75 pli
and water solutions is excellent at ambient temperatures.
100% 900 psi
Long service life applications should not be continuously MODULUS – ASTM D412 – DIE “B”
300% 1725 psi
subjected to wet temperatures in excess of 140°F or RESILIENCE – BASHORE % REBOUND 34%
to dry temperatures in excess of 180°F.
HARDNESS – ASTM D 2240 89 Shore A
PRIMERS TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE DRY -70° to 180°F
STEEL: 610 HS / UU96 - ASTM D 573 WET 140°F (max)
CONCRETE: POLYSPEC 100EX / UU96
TYPICAL PROPERTIES

IRATHANE 155
ELASTOMERIC POLYURETHANE
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET – IRATHANE 155

ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGING 2 gal & 10 gal. kits Brush (For small touch-up areas only): Use a high
quality brush suitable for use with solvent based coatings.
SURFACE PREPARATION
Spray applications: To obtain the recommended dry film
Remove all oil, grease or other contaminants from the thickness first apply a tack coat of Irathane 155 followed by
surface to be coated in accordance with SSPC-SP 1. the application of full coats of Irathane 155 at 20 – 30 mils
wet film thickness per coat using multi-pass techniques until
Steel: Apply over properly prepared 610HS / UU96. the desired dry film thickness is achieved.

Concrete: Apply over properly prepared CURE TIME


PolySpec 100EX / UU96. These times are based on a 30-50% RH. Excessive film
thickness, cooler temperatures or inadequate ventilation
Other: Contact ITW Engineered Polymers. will require longer cure times and could result in premature
failure.
MIXING
Do not mix polymer and curative components together SURFACE TEMPERATURE
until ready for use.Stir the curative before adding to the 75°F
polymer, combine at a 1 : 1 ratio by volume and power RECOAT (MIN) 20 minutes
mix for 3 minutes, scrape bottom and sides of the
RECOAT (MAX) 8 hours
container to blend in any unmixed material and mix for
FUNCTIONAL CURE 2 days
an additional 2 minutes. Pour into a clean container and
mix again for 2 minutes. FULL CURE 4 days
CHEMICAL EXPOSURE 4 days
Note: The polymer component may crystallize when
exposed to temperatures below 40°F. This will not harm • If the material has exceeded its maximum recoat time or
the material, however, the polymer should be warmed to full curetime contact ITW Engineered Polymers for recom-
90°F (110°F maximum) until completely melted. Cool to mended recoatingprocedures.
room temperature before using. • Curing can be accelerated by using heat after the coating
hasbeen allowed to harden under ambient conditions for
THINNING: DO NOT THIN 16 hours.Do not exceed 150°F when heat curing.
• Holiday testing per NACE RP0199-98 should be conducted
POT LIFE forall coatings going into immersion service. Use a setting
of 100volts/mil. All pinholes must be marked and repaired.
MATERIAL TEMPERATURE TIME

75°F (24°C) 80 minutes SAFETY INFORMATION


• Read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and container
labels for detailed health and safety information.
APPLICATION CONDITIONS • Do not apply material in enclosed areas without adequate
NORMAL MINIMUM MAXIMUM airexchange and ventilation.
• All application personnel must use respirators rated
75-90°F 55°F 90°F
MATERIAL for organicvapors, or in confined spaces wear fresh air
(24-32°C) (13°C) (32°C)
75-90°F 55°F 90°F respirators or freshair hoods.
SURFACE
(24-32°C) (13°C) (32°C) • Wear protective clothing, gloves and eye protection.
AMBIENT
75-90°F 55°F 90°F • Breathing fumes or contact with the skin may cause
(24-32°C) (10°C) (32°C) severeallergic reactions.
HUMIDITY 30-50% 0% 85% • This product is intended for industrial use by
• Surface temperature must be 5°F (3°C) above the dew point. properlytrained professional applicators only.

APPLICATION STORAGE CONDITIONS


Airless: • Coatings need to be protected from moisture
PUMP RATIO 30:1 MIN TIP SIZE .020-.030o
contamination. Store drums and pails in a dry location
at 55-90°F (13-32°C).
MATERIAL 3/8” ID min Tip pressure
HOSE* 100’ max psi
2600-3000 • Materials must be kept above 55°F (13°C).

ITW Engineered Polymers warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship. ITW’s sole obligation and Buyer’s exclusive remedy in connection with the products shall be limited, at
ITW’s option, to either replacement of products not conforming to this warranty or credit to Buyer’s account in the invoiced amount of the nonconforming products. Any claim under this Warranty must be
made by Buyer to ITW in writing within five days of Buyer’s discovery of the claimed defect, but in no event later than the expiration of the applicable shelf life, or one year from the delivery date, whichever
is earlier. Buyer’s failure to notify ITW of such nonconformance as required herein shall bar Buyer from recovery under this warranty.

ITW makes no other warranties concerning this product. No other warranties, either expressed or implied, or statutory, such as warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose, shall apply. In no event shall ITW Engineered Polymers be liable for consequential or incidental damages.

Any recommendation or suggestion relating to the use of the products made by ITW, whether in its technical literature, or in response to specific inquiry, or otherwise, is based on data believed to be reliable;
however, the products and information are intended for use by Buyers having requisite skill and know-how in the industry, and therefore it is for the Buyer to satisfy itself of the suitability of the products for
its own particular use, and it shall be deemed that Buyer has done so, at its sole discretion and risk. Variation in environment changes in procedures of use, or extrapolation of data may cause unsatisfactory
results. ITW cannot guarantee that color will conform to sample, if provided.

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