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:

PROREND COLOURED PRIMER is applied both internally and externally and is an essential base component in the composition of durable PROREND synthetic bound resin systems. PROREND COLOURED PRIMER provides excellent adhesion, is permanent elastic, vapour permeable and impervious to torrential rain.

Composition:

High-quality, factory composed solvent-free primer on a base of acrylate dispersion. Quartz-containing with additives for better stabilising capacity.

Characteristics:

PROREND COLOURED PRIMER is a quartz-containing, pigmented primer with stabilising capacity.

Use:

PROREND COLOURED PRIMER is applied on mineral backgrounds. Especially used for better adhesion of PROREND synthetic resin bound continental finishes. Always apply PROREND COLOURED PRIMER in the colour of the desired finish.

Colours:

12 Standard colours, RAL, BS, colour matching service available

Technical Data:

S.G: ~ 1.6g/cm³
pH value: ~ 7-9
Viscosity: 29000-31000m Pa.s

Sitework:

Scaffolding must be independently tied, to allow uninterrupted application.  Any faults in the structure, particularly those which may lead to moisture penetration, must be rectified.

Site Conditions:

Do not apply in rain or when the substrate and/or the air temperature is below 5oC or above 30oC or, if exposure to these conditions is likely during setting and drying.  When used internally, ventilation is required during the first few hours of drying.

Substrate:

PROREND COLOURED PRIMER may be applied to any flat or suitably level surface designed to carry the PROREND COLOURTEX finish: GRAINED or UNIFORM.

Background has to be free from dust, loose particles, damp and other pollution which can be of disadvantage to the bonding.

Preparation:

Thoroughly remove old, dusty, dirty and loose plaster and paint layers. Remove grease and dirt with Strikolith Strikoclean. With internal applications: Treat strong suction and Gypsum bound backgrounds (e.g Gypsum blocks) in advance with one layer of Deep Primer. Powdering and sandy backgrounds must be treated with two layers of PROREND Deep Primer, applied wet on wet.

With external applications: Carry out repairs, depending on the kind and quality of the background, with a suitable PROREND mineral plaster. Allow a long drying time, it calcareous products have been used for repairs or plastering of the surface. Prepare with one layer of PROREND Deep Primer after complete drying.

 

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. Composition/ Data on components

Chemical components Concentration Symb. R-number Cas-nr

3. Hazards identification

3.1 Hazard classification This product is not subject to identification under EU Directives and the Ordinance on Hazardous Materials: 67/548 ECC or 95/45/EC

4. First aid measures

4.1 Inhalation   Move person to fresh clean air and keep warm. Avoid exertion. If the patient has irregular breathing or is not breathing give artificial respiration. Do not provide food or drink. If patient is unconscious place in recovery position and seek medical assistance immediately.
4.2 Skin contact S28 Wash with soap and warm water and rinse thoroughly
4.3 Eyes contact S26 Rinse opened eye for several minutes under running water. If irritation persists consult a doctor immediately.
4.4 Ingestion S62 If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show this label. Rinse mouth and drink plenty of water. Do not induce vomiting.

5. Fire fighting measures

5.1 Suitable extinguishing agents Foam, CO2, water
5.2 Specific hazards  
5.3 Protective equipment  

6. Accidental release measures

6.1 Individual precautions S22 Do not breathe dust
S24 Avoid contact with skin
S25 Avoid contact with eye or clothes
6.2 Precautions to protect environment   Prevent product from spreading into the environment via surface water or sanitary sewer systems. Warn local authorities in case of accidental release.
6.3 Cleaning methods   Product must be disposed of according to local regulations. Soak up with inert absorbent materials e.g. sand, universal binder, sawdust.

7. Handling and storage

7.1 Handling S2 Keep out of the reach of children.
S22 Do not inhale dust. Use dustmask P1.
S24 Avoid contact with skin.
S25 Avoid contact with eyes or clothes.
7.2 Storage   Protect from moisture, frost and direct sunlight. Dry store in original packaging at 5°C – 30°C. Avoid contact with ignition sources and oxidation resources of strong acid or alkali. Open buckets need to be properly sealed and stored to prevent leakage.

8. Exposure controls and personal protection

8.1 Technical measures   Follow legal requirements
8.2 Components with critical values that require monitoring at the workplace
8.3 Personal protective equipment:
8.3.1 Respiratory S22 Do not inhale dust. Use dustmask P1
8.3.2 Hand S24 Avoid contact with skin
8.3.3 Eye S25 Avoid contact with eyes.
S26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S36 Wear suitable protective clothing
S37 Use gloves
S39 Wear eye/face protection (safety goggles)
8.3.4 Body S20/21 When using, do not eat, drink or smoke.

9. Physical and chemical properties

9.1 Form Viscose
9.2 Odour Weak
9.3 Colour Different colours
9.4 pH-value 8
9.5 Melting point >100°C
9.6 Relative density approx 1.6 kg/dm³
9.7 Solubility in water: mixable

10. Stability and reactivity

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

11. Toxicological information

11.1 Inhalation   Acute toxicity. Exposure to concentrations in excess of MAC values to vapour of the compressed substance can damage health: irritation to mucous membrane; affections to the liver, kidneys and central nervous system. Symptoms include diziness, tiredness, drowsiness, muscular paralysis and unconsciousness.
11.2 Skin R38 Irritating to skin
R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact
11.3 Eyes R36 Irritating to eyes
R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes
11.4 Swallowing   Acute toxicity. Can cause nauseousness, stomach cramps and irritation to the mucous membrane.

12. Ecological information

No information available. Product cannot be disposed of into sewers or waterworks.

13. Disposal consideration

Product must be disposed of according to local regulations pertaining to the disposal of hazardous waste. It is not permitted to dispose of product with normal waste.

14. Transport information

14.1 ADR
14.2 RID
14.3 ADNR
14.4 IMDG
14.5 IATA

15. Regulatory information

Labelling according to CE directives: The product is not subject to identification under EU Directives and the Ordinance on Hazardous Materials: 67/548 ECC or 95/45/EC

S2 Keep out of the reach of children
S20/21 When using, do not eat, drink or smoke
S22 Do not breathe dust
S24 Avoid contact with skin
S25 Avoid contact with eyes
S26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice
S28 contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap-suds
S37 Wear suitable gloves
S39 Wear eye / face protection
S62 If swallowed, do not induce vomiting; seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label
R36 Irritation to eyes
R38 Irritation to skin
R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes
R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact

16. Other information

see technical information sheet.

*This data is based on our present knowledge. However, it shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship.