VpCI®-368 is a fast drying, solvent-based temporary coating that provides protection in harsh, outdoor, unsheltered applications yet is easily removed with alkaline cleaners such as VpCI®-414. Provides multi-metal protection. Can be matched to some custom colors.
Description
VpCI®-368D is a fast drying, solvent-based temporary coating that provides protection in harsh, outdoor, unsheltered applications yet is easily removed with alkaline cleaners such as VpCI®-414. Provides multi-metal protection. Can be matched to some custom colors.
Commercial equivalent to
MIL – PRF – 16173E (Grades 1 & 2),
NATO 6850-66-132-5848, 6099,
NSN 8030-00-062-6950, 231-
2345, 244-1300, 470-2601.
PACKAGING & STORAGE
VpCI®-368D is available in 5 gallon (19 liter) pails, 55 gallon (208 liter) metal drums, liquid totes, and bulk.
To ensure best product performance, store in original packaging, indoors, and out of direct sunlight at 40-100 °F (4- 38 °C).
Shelf life: 2 years
APPLICATION
Surface Preparation
Substrate should be free of grease, oil, dirt, fingerprints, drawing compounds, rust inhibitors (except Cortec® approved), or any other surface contamination that could
affect adhesion. Cortec® recommends a mini,um of a SSPC-SP1 over painted surfaces. For bare metal applications, Cortec® recommends a NACE #3/ SSPC-SP6. Consult Cortec® Technical Service and/or test system adhesion prior to full scale application.
Power agitate to a uniform consistency using a “squirrel cage” type mixer, hand-held drill mixer, or other equivalent method. VpCI®-368D can be applied by spray, roll, brush, or dip.
Typical Equipment Setups
HVLP / Conventional Spray
• Tip 0.02”-0.11” (0.5-2.8 mm)* dependent upon pressures and viscosity
• Air Pressure 45-55 psi
• Fluid Pressure 10 psi
• Fluid hose should be ⅜” (0.95 cm) I.D. with a maximum length of 50 feet (15.2 m). ¼” (0.64 cm) I.D. fluid hose can be used but pressures may need to be adjusted. Pot should always have dual regulation and be kept at same elevation as spray gun.
Air Assisted Airless / Airless
• Tip 0.015”-0.035” (0.38-0.89 mm)* dependent upon pressures and viscosity
• Pressure 1800-2500 psi
• Hose should be ⅜” (0.95 cm) I.D. minimum, but a ¼” (0.64 cm) I.D. whip end section may be used for ease of application. A maximum length of 100 feet (30.5 m) is suggested.
Cleanup
Clean tools/equipment immediately after use with butyl acetate when coating is still wet. When dry, use butyl cellusolve or MEK. Follow mfg’s safety recommendations when
using any solvent
CHARACTERISTICS/TECHNICAL DATA
Volume Solids | 39.22% |
Gloss (ASTM D532) | – |
VOCs (ASTM D3960) | 3.8 lbs/gal (464 g/L) |
Viscosity | 50-60 sec.+ Zahn#2 |
Pencil Hardness (ASTM D3363) | – |
Spreading Rate | 629 sq.ft./gal @ 1.0 mils DFT
(15.4 sq.m/L @ 25 μm) |
Weight per Gallon | 7.51 lbs/gal (.90 kg/L) |
Flash Point | 133 °F (56 °C) |
Recommended DFT | 2.0-3.0 mils (50-75 μm) |
Recommended WFT | 5.1-7.6 mils (130-190 μm) |
Dry to Touch | 30 min |
Dry to Handle | 60 min |
Recoat Time | – |
Force Dry | 15-20 min @ 150 °F (65 °C) |
Full Cure | 3-7 days |
Salt Spray (ASTM B117) | 1500 hrs |
Humidity (ASTM D1748) | 2500 hrs |
Adhesion (ASTM D3359) | – |
Flexibility | ½” mandrel (1.27 cm) |
*All tests performed after a 7 day cure at ambient temperature