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- Wilko Paint is the premier supplier of industrial finishes and coatings.
Our staff of industrial coatings specialists will provide you
with the information necessary to meet or exceed your coating
requirements.
- Founded in 1958, Wilko Paint has been developing products, providing
technical support and training, and fulfilling industrial coatings needs
for over fifty years. We are conveniently located in Wichita, Kansas and
are part of a nationwide distribution system designed to serve you.
- 2727 Ohio St., Wichita,
Kansas 67219 316-838-4288
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- A versatile rust inhibitive and protective coating for applying at temperatures as low as 35ºF!!!
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- Sewage treatment plants
- Power plants
- Refineries
- Pipes and Risers
- Undercoating
- Underground pipes and structures
- Suitable for use where water and chemical resistance
- are required
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- Provides protection against fresh and salt water
- Provides protection against petroleum products, such as crude oil
- Capable of curing at temperatures as low as
- Can be applied at high film builds, 10-20 mils DFT in one application
- Pipes may be buried within hours of application
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- For maximum protection of steel surfaces, dry abrasive blast to a
Commercial Blast Finish in accordance to SSPC-SP6-63
- Concrete must be free of grease, wax, oil, or spalling, and if
necessary, etched before painting
- If applied over marginally prepared areas, surface must be clean and
dry, free from oil, grease, wax
or any other contaminants
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- Surface temperature must be at
least 5ºF above dew point at all times to prevent
moisture condensation, and to prevent entrapment of ice that will lead
to holidays, and if sprayed applied, must be free of moisture.
- @ 35°F.: @ 60°F.: @ 90°F.:
- To Recoat: 8 hours 6 hours 4 hours
- Dry Hard: 36 hours 12 hours 8 hours
- Full Cure: 14 days* 10 days 5 days
- *Complete cure will be attained
upon exposure to higher temperature
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- Stir No. 336.12A Wilkopon Coal Tar Part A until the material is uniform,
then add 1 part Activator No. 336.12B to four parts of Base No. 336.12A
and thoroughly stir the mixture for five minutes.
- Thinning is normally not required when applying with airless
spray equipment.
- If needed or for conventional spray, thin with No. 71 Thinner only as
necessary for atomization. Use of
other thinner will affect pot life.
- Pot Life, w/336.12B: 2-4
hours @ 77°F
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1-2 hours @ 90°F
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- Airless Spray: Standard airless
spray equipment such as Graco
Bulldog Hydra-Spray or
larger, with 0.018-0.027 inch
fluid tip.
- Conventional Spray: Industrial equipment such as DeVilbiss MBC or JGA,
or a Binks 18 or 62 spray gun and a material pressure pot with
mechanical agitator. A moisture
and oil trap in main air supply
line is essential. Separate pressure regulators for air and fluid pressure are recommended.
- Brush or Roller
- Squeegee or Spatula
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- Apply a heavy wet coat in even, parallel passes with
50% overlap. Immediately follow with additional
cross coat passes to obtain a continuous film with no pinholes, bare
spots or holidays
- Apply additional material needed for the correct film thickness and
repair of any pinholes or damaged areas within recoat time limit
- Do not overthin to avoid sags and for maximum film build
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- Application by brush or roller may require multiple application to
achieve the desired film thickness
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- Application by brush or roller may require multiple application to
achieve the desired film thickness
- Thin activated material until it is workable for roller or brush
application.
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- Application by brush or roller may require multiple application to
achieve the desired film thickness
- Thin activated material until it is workable for roller or brush
application.
- Work the brush or roller into the surface in such a way that the surface
contaminant is worked into the coating, and in the case of moisture, the
brushing action will push the water aside to allow coating to come into
contact with the substrate.
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- Application by brush or roller may require multiple application to
achieve the desired film thickness
- Thin activated material until it is workable for roller or brush
application.
- Work the brush or roller into the surface in such a way that the surface
contaminant is worked into the coating, and in the case of moisture, the
brushing action will push the water aside to allow coating to come into
contact with the substrate.
- This method of application is recommended for maximum adhesion over
marginally prepared surfaces or if light surface condensation is present.
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- Recoat within the following times to ensure proper intercoat adhesion:
- 35 - 64°F 36 hours
- 65 - 74°F 24 hours
- 75 - 100°F 12 hours
- Surface of the coating must be
abraded by mechanical
means if above recoat times are
exceeded.
- Coal tar may bleed through if topcoated with
- other than itself.
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- 336.12 is a stocked item and is readily available
- Available in one and five gallon kits
- Containers are conveniently short filled to allow addition of activator
- One gallon kit consists of Part A in one gallon container and Part B in
a quart can
- Five gallon kit consists of Part A in a five gallon container and Part B
in a gallon can
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- Corporate Office
- Tel 316-838-4288 or 800-658-3799
- Fax 316-838-6328
- Technical Information
- Don Holt –
918-261-6852
- Ignacio Javier –
316-838-4288
- Additional information (MSDS & TDS) may be obtained at
- Web Site: http://www.wilkopaintinc.com
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