PRORend Primer

Colourtex Primer

ProRend Colourtex Primer

 

Packaging, kg 16
Bags, pallet 44
Water, l maximum dilution 5-10%
Coverage, m²/bucket 40
Shelf life, years ~2
Surface drying 24 hrs

 

Technical Data EN 998-3: 2006

 

L1 - Bulk density, kg/m³ ~1.60

 

Additional Technical Data

Viscosity 29,000 - 31,000 m Pas
pH ~7.9
 

Technical Datasheet

Description/ Useage-

ProRend Coloured Primer is applied both internally and externally and is an essential base component. It provides excellent adhesion, is permanently elastic, vapour permeable and impervious to torrential rain.

Colour-

12 standard colours, RAL, BS, colour matching service available.

Application-  
Site Work-

Scaffolding must be independently tied, to allow uninterrupted application. Any faults must be rectified.

Site Conditions-

Do not apply when substrate/ air temperature is below 5oC or above 30oC. Protect areas before and after application.

Substrates-

Background needs to be free from dust, loose particles, damp and other pollution which can interfere. It may be applied to any flat or suitably level surface designed to carry the ProRend Colourtex finish: Grained or Uniform.

Preparation-

Remove old, dusty, dirty and loose plaster and paint layers. Remove grease, dirt and organic growths.

Render Application-

Dilute ProRend Coloured Primer with 5-10% tap water and apply with a block brush or roller.

Coverage-

With a substrate of ProRend Float or Rapid ~ 25-35 m2 per bucket

With a substrate of ProRend Prep or Lite ~ 35-45 m2 per bucket

Curing/ Drying-

With ProRend Coloured Primer surface will normally be dry within several hours and throughly dry within 24 hours depending on the substrate and drying conditions.

Protection-

Cover parts which do not have to be treated with paper and tape. Remove directly after applying the primer.

Cleaning-

All equipment must be cleaned immediately after use with water. Waste material should not be emptied into any drainage system.

Packaging-

Plastic buckets of 16 kg

Storage-

Can be kept for ~2 years in cool, frost-free conditions.

   
Technical Data-  
S.G-

~ 1.6 g/cm3

pH-Value- ~ 7-9
Viscosity-

29000-31000 m Pa.s

Characteristics-

Quartz containing, pigmented primer with stabilising capacity.

Composition-

High-quality, factory composed solvent-free primer on a base ofacrylate dispersion.

 

Safety Datasheet

1. Identification of substance

1.1 Trade name: ProRend Colourtex Primer
1.2 Supplier: SAS (Europe) Limited
1.3 Address: King Stag House, Cheriton Bishop, Exeter, Devon, EX6 6JE
1.4 Country: UK
1.5 Telephone: +44 (0) 1647 24620
1.6 Emergency call: +44 (0) 1647 24620

2. First Aid/ Fire/ Accidental Measures-

  S & R Phrases Description
Inhalation- S23
  • Do not breathe vapour
  • Move person into fresh air and keep warm.
  • If breathing is irregular or not at all give artificial respiration.
  • Do not provide food or drink
  • If unconscious place in recovery position and wait for medical assistance.
Skin Contact- S28/ 24
  • Avoid contact with skin
  • After skin contact was immediately with water and seek medical advice.
Eye Contact- S26/ 25
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • After eye contact rinse immediately with water and seek medical advice.
Ingestion- S62/ 20/ 21
  • If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice and show label/ container
  • When using do not eat, drink or smoke
Suitable fire agents-  
  • Foam
  • CO2
  • Water
Protective equipment- S36/ 37/ 39
  • Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves
  • Wear eye/ face protection
Environment precautions- S61
  • Avoid release into the environment
  • Refer to special instructions
Handling- S2
  • Keep out of the reach of children
Storage- S49
  • Dry store in original packaging at 5oC-30oC
  • Protect from frost and direct sunlight.

3. Physical and chemical properties-

Appearance- Different colours, Viscose
Odour- Weak
pH-value- 8
Melting point/ range- >100oC
Relative density- ~ 1.6 kg/dm3
Solubility in water- Mixable

4. Stability and reactiviy-

Conditions to be avoided- Avoid conditions above 60oC, direct sunlight and contact with heat sources.
Materials to be avoided- Strong acid and alkali products to avoid exothermic reactions.
Dangerous products of decomposition- After the evapouration of water, combustion will lead to the development of CO2, CO, NOx and dense black smoke.

5. Toxicological information-

  S & R Phrases Description
Inhalation- R23/ 67
  • Toxic by inhalation
  • Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness
Skin- R38/ 43
  • May cause sensitisation by skin contact
  • Irritating to skin
Eyes- R36/ 41
  • Irritating to eyes
  • Risk of serious damage to eyes
Ingestion- R25
  • Toxic if swallowed

6. Ecological information-

Product can not be disposed of into sewers or waterworks.

7. Disposal consideration-

This material and its container must be disposed of as hazardous waste. (S60)