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CHT Group EP RAP 60 EPI Engineered Polymers Aliphatic Polyurea
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS

Material Notes: EP RAP 60 Aliphatic Polyurea, “Powered by Reactamine® Technology”, is a two component 100% solids, no VOC, coating (silicone optional) developed for UV stable (colorfast) polyurea flooring applications. This new generation polyurea displays fast cure times and excellent adhesion characteristics. EP RAP 60 was designed to be quick gelling (30 minutes) in order to optimize leveling and wetting properties. EP RAP 60 can be spray applied at temperatures ranging from 20ºF to 120ºF. This 100% polyurea elastomer displays excellent chemical resistance, water insensitivity and UV resistance (in any color) at a wide range of temperatures. EP RAP 60 will provide a smooth glossy finish when fully cured. An aggregate can be broadcast into this self-leveling material to provide a non-skid surface. EP RAP 60 emits virtually no odors and can be applied indoors without high VOC levels contributed to most epoxies and polyurethanes. EP RAP 60 meets to USDA and FDA specifications.

Applications:

  • BRIDGE COATINGS
  • AIRCRAFT HANGAR FLOORS
  • LOW TEMPERATURE EQUIPMENT
  • MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
  • FLOORS REQUIRING UV STABILITY
  • UV-STABLE TOP COAT
  • INDUSTRIAL SHOP FLOORS
  • NON-CONDUCTIVE FLOORING
  • Part of the Amber Chemical Group. Data provided by manufacturer.

    Formerly Amber Chemical Co (ACC Silicones), aquired by CHT in 2017

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    Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
    Viscosity  300 cP
    @Temperature 75.0 °C
    300 cP
    @Temperature 167 °F
    A Side
     575 cP
    @Temperature 75.0 °C
    575 cP
    @Temperature 167 °F
    B Side
     
    Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
    Hardness, Shore D 6060ASTM 2240
    Tensile Strength 35.2 MPa5110 psiASTM D412
    Elongation at Break 140 %140 %ASTM D412
    Adhesive Bond Strength >= 1.72 MPa>= 250 psiWood (no primer), Delamination; ASTM D4541 Elcometer
     >= 2.07 MPa>= 300 psiConcrete (primer), Concrete Failure; ASTM D4541 Elcometer
     >= 2.07 MPa>= 300 psiConcrete (epoxy), Concrete Failure; ASTM D4541 Elcometer
     >= 2.07 MPa>= 300 psiConcrete (no primer), Concrete Failure; ASTM D4541 Elcometer
     >= 6.21 MPa>= 900 psiSteel (no primer), Substrate Failure; ASTM D4541 Elcometer
     >= 10.3 MPa>= 1500 psiSteel (epoxy primer), Primer Failure; ASTM D4541 Elcometer
    Tear Strength 87.7 kN/m500 pliASTM D412
    Taber Abrasion, mg/1000 Cycles 6565CS17 Wheel, 1kg; ASTM D4060
     
    Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
    Flash Point >= 93.3 °C>= 200 °FASTM Pensky-Martin
     
    Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
    Tack-Free Time >= 60.0 min
    @Temperature 75.0 °C
    >= 1.00 hour
    @Temperature 167 °F
    Gel Time 30.0 min30.0 min75°C
     
    Compliance PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
    USDA YesYes
     
    Descriptive Properties
    ColorAll primary colors.
    Flexibility FailASTM D1737, 1/8"Mandrel
    Resistance to 1,1,1-TrichlorethaneConditional
    Resistance to Acetic Acid (100%)Conditional
    Resistance to AcetoneConditional
    Resistance to Ammonium Hydroxide (50%)Recommended Conditional
    Resistance to Benzene Conditional
    Resistance to Brine-Saturated H2ORecommended Resistance to Brine-Saturated H2O (310g/l)
    Resistance to Chlorinated H2ORecommended
    Resistance to Clorox® (10%) H2ORecommended
    Resistance to Diesel Fuel Recommended Conditional
    Resistance to GasolineRecommended Conditional
    Resistance to Gasoline/ 5% MethanolRecommended Conditional
    Resistance to Gasoline/5% MTBERecommended Conditional
    Resistance to H2ORecommended
    Resistance to H2O (14 days at 82°C)Recommended Conditional
    Resistance to Hydraulic Fluid (oil) Recommended Conditional
    Resistance to Hydrochloric Acid (20%)Recommended
    Resistance to Hydrofluoric Acid(10%)Not Recommended
    Resistance to Isopropyl AlcoholRecommended
    Resistance to Lactic AcidRecommended Conditional
    Resistance to MEKRecommended Conditional
    Resistance to MethanolRecommended
    Resistance to Methylene Chloride Conditional
    Resistance to Mineral Spirits Recommended Conditional
    Resistance to Motor OilRecommended
    Resistance to MTEBConditional
    Resistance to Muriatic Acid (10%)Recommended
    Resistance to NaCl/H2O (10%)Recommended
    Resistance to Nitric Acid (20%)Not Recommended
    Resistance to Phosphoric Acid (10%)Recommended
    Resistance to Phosphoric Acid (50%)Not Recommended
    Resistance to Potassium Hydroxide (10%)Recommended
    Resistance to Potassium Hydroxide (20%)Recommended, Discoloration
    Resistance to Propylene CarbonateRecommended Conditional
    Resistance to Skydrol® Conditional
    Resistance to Sodium BicarbonateRecommended
    Resistance to Sodium Hydroxide (25%)Recommended
    Resistance to Sodium Hydroxide (50%)Recommended, Discoloration
    Resistance to Sodium Hypochlorite (10%)Recommended
    Resistance to Stearic AcidRecommended
    Resistance to Sugar/H2ORecommended
    Resistance to Sulfuric Acid (>50%)Recommended Conditional
    Resistance to Sulfuric Acid (10%)Recommended
    Resistance to TolueneRecommended
    Resistance to Trisodium PhosphateRecommended
    Resistance to Vinegar/ H2O (5%)Recommended
    Resistance to Xylene Recommended Conditional

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