Series FC22
Epoxoline
Generic Type
Modified Polyamine Epoxy
Common Usage
An advanced generation, 100% solids epoxy liner for the protection of steel and concrete. It provides excellent resistance to abrasion and is suitable for immersion and chemical contact. For use on the interior and exterior of steel or concrete tanks, reservoirs, and pipes in potable water service.
Special Qualifications
Certified by NSF International in accordance with NSF/ANSI/CAN Std. 61 and the extraction requirements of NSF/ANSI/CAN 600. Series FC22 is qualified for use on tanks and reservoirs, pipes, and valves. Reference Tnemec’s certified product listing at www.nsf.org for additional details.
Conforms to AWWA D 102 Inside System No. 3.
Conforms to AWWA C 210. Contact your Tnemec representative for systems and additional information.
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- English_Series_Fc22_Epoxoline_pds.pdf
- French_Series_Fc22_Epoxoline_pds.pdf
- Spanish_Series_Fc22_Epoxoline_pds.pdf
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Colors
- WH08 FC22-WH08
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Curing Time
Temperature | To Handle | Max to Recoat | Immersion |
---|---|---|---|
110°F (43°C) | 1 hour | 7 days | 16 hours |
75°F (24°C) | 6 hours | 7 days | 24 hours |
35°F (2°C) | 12 hours | 7 days | 48 hours |
Note: These times are based on a 20.0 mil (500 micron) dry film thickness. Curing time varies with surface temperature, air movement, humidity and film thickness. Ventilation: When used as a tank lining or in enclosed areas, provide adequate ventilation during application and cure. Note: This coating may develop an amine blush or bloom during cure under certain conditions, especially when air and surface temperatures are below 50°F (10°C). During high humidity conditions, it is recommended that the application be done while the temperatures are increasing. While this condition will not adversely affect the performance of the coating, amine blush (or amine bloom), if present, must be removed by washing the surface of the coating film with a blend of 70/30 isopropyl alcohol/water and then abrading the surface before applying additional coats.
Recommended DFT
16.0 to 40.0 mils (405 to 1015 microns) in a one-coat application. Note: Reference the NSF website at www.nsf.org for details on the maximum allowable DFT. Note: Thickness requirements will vary with the substrate, application method, and exposure. Contact your Tnemec representative.
Primers
Self-priming or Series 1, 91-H₂O, 94-H₂O, L140, L140F, N140, N140F. Note: The following maximum recoat time applies: over Series L140, N140, 60 days; over Series L140F, N140F, 30 days. If the maximum recoat time has been exceeded, the primed surface must be scarified prior to topcoating with Series FC22.
Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA Method 24 Unthinned: 0.04 lbs/gallon (5 grams/litre)
Volume Solids
100% (mixed)
Surfacer/Filler/Patcher
Series 215, N218
Finish
Semi-Gloss
Theoretical Coverage
1,604 mil sq ft/gal (39.4 m²/L at 25 microns.) See APPLICATION for coverage rates.
Number of Components
Two: one Part A (amine) to two Part B (epoxy)
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