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Surface PreParation

Before using FrontLine Products, whether you’re a specifier, contractor or asset owner, it would be helpful to determine what preparation suits your projects needs and goals. Usually the importance or the value of the assets or property plays a big part of your decision as to the best strategy and standards to prepare the surface.

Preparation determines the final outcome and performance of all coatings.

Is it cost effective and/or required to REMOVE AND REPLACE or is your objective to simply go over the existing coating/paint?

Environmental impact such as lead abatement will play a role in determining your preparation methods.

Balance is a good objective or goal in determining how much time, energy, and money you want devoted to the project. Consider if your goal is long term versus short term.

A good principle to use is pay now or pay later meaning the more accurate and extensive the preparation is the higher the performance and longer lasting solution FrontLine products will have for your project needs.

FrontLine Coating offers assistance. We have NACE certified engineers to help with any questions you might have.

Please see the list of SSPC standards below that explains some of the standards used for preparation.

Surface Preparation Standards Your coatings supplier will always designate the degree of surface preparation required for the materials you are using. The basic standards for preparing metal substrates are a joint effort between the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) and the National Association of Corrosion Engineers International (NACE).

SSPC-SP1 Solvent CleaningRemoval of all visible oil, grease, soil, drawing and cutting compounds, and other soluble contaminants from steel surfaces with solvent, vapor, cleaning compound, alkali, emulsifying agent, or steam.

SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool CleaningRemoves all loose mill scale, loose rust, loose paint, and other loose detrimental foreign matter by hand chipping, scraping, sanding, and wire brushing.

SSPC-SP3 Power Tool CleaningRemoves all loose mill scale, loose rust, loose paint, and other loose detrimental foreign matter by power wire brushing, power sanding, power grinding, power tool chipping, and power tool descaling.

SSPC-SP5 / NACE 1 White Metal Blast CleaningWhen viewed without magnification, the surface shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coating, oxides, corrosion products and other foreign matter.

FrontLine Coatings www.frontlinecoatings.com 303-578-0571 Page 2 FLC 4 & 7

SSPC-SP6 / NACE 3 Commercial Blast CleaningWhen viewed without magnification, the surface shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coating, oxides, corrosion products and other foreign matter of at least 662/3% of unit area, which shall be a square 3 in. x 3 in. (9 sq. in.). Light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discolorations caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of previously applied coating in less than 331/3% of the unit area is acceptable.

SSPC-SP7 / NACE 4 Brush-Off Blast CleaningWhen viewed without magnification, the surface shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, loose mill scale, loose rust, and loose coating. Tightly adherent mill scale, rust, and coating may remain on the surface. Mill scale, rust, and coating are considered tightly adherent if they cannot be removed by lifting with a dull putty knife.

SSPC-SP10 / NACE 2 Near-White Blast CleaningWhen viewed without magnification shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coating, oxides, corrosion products and other foreign matter of at least 95% of each unit area. Staining shall be limited to no more than 5 percent of each unit area, and may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discolorations caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of previously applied coatings. Unit area shall be approximately 3 in. x 3 in. (9 sq. in.).

SSPC-SP11 Power Tool Cleaning to Bare MetalWhen viewed without magnification, the surface shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter. Slight residues of rust and paint may be left in the lower portion of pits if the original surface is pitted. The surface profile shall not be less than 1 mil (25 microns).

SSPC-SP12 / NACE 5 Surface Preparation and Cleaning of Steel and Other Hard Materials by High- and Ultra High- Pressure Water Jetting Prior to RecoatingThis standard requires water jetting at high- or ultra high-pressure to prepare a surface for recoating using pressure above 10,000 psi. Water jetting will not produce a profile; rather, it exposes the original abrasive-blasted surface profile. Water jetting shall be performed to meet four conditions: WJ-1, WJ-2, WJ-3, and WJ-4, and a minimum acceptable surface shall have all loose rust, loose mill scale, and loose coatings uniformly removed.

SSPC-SP13 / NACE 6 Surface Preparation of ConcreteProvides requirements for surface preparation of concrete by mechanical, chemical, or thermal methods prior to the application of bonded protective coating or lining systems.

SSPC-SP14 / NACE 8 Industrial Blast CleaningRemoval of all visible oil, grease, dust and dirt, when viewed without magnification. Traces of tightly adherent mill scale, rust, and coating residues are permitted to remain on 10% of each unit area of the surface if they are evenly distributed. Shadows, streaks, and discoloration caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, and stains of previously applied coating may be present on the remainder of the surface.

Surface PreParation

Water Jetting Standards

SSPC-SP12 / NACE 5

Surface Preparation and Cleaning of Steel and Other Hard Materials by High- and Ultra High-Pressure Water Jetting Prior to Recoating

This standard requires water jetting at high- or ultra high-pressure to prepare a surface for recoating using pressure above 10,000 psi. Water jetting will not produce a profile; rather, it exposes the original abrasive-blasted surface profile. The specifier shall use one of the visual surface preparation definitions (WJ-1 to WJ-4) and one of the non-visual surface preparation definitions (SC-1 to SC-3) to specify the degree of visible and non-visible surface matter to be removed.

Pressure Categorization

• Low-Pressure Water Cleaning (LP WC)Cleaning performed at pressures less than 34 Mpa (5,000 psi)

• High-Pressure Water Cleaning (HP WC)Cleaning performed at pressures from 34 to 70 Mpa (5,000 to 10,000 psi)

• High-Pressure Water Jetting (HP WJ)Cleaning performed at pressures from 70 to 170 Mpa (10,000 to 25,000 psi)

• Ultra High-Pressure Water Jetting (UHP WJ)Cleaning performed at pressures above 170 Mpa (25,000 psi)

Visual Conditions of Surface Cleanliness

• WJ-1Surface shall be free of all previously existing visible rust, coatings, mill scale, and foreign matter and have a matte metal finish.

• WJ-2Surface shall be cleaned to a matte finish with at least 95% of the surface area free of all previously existing visible residues and the remaining 5% containing only randomly dispersed stains of rust, coatings, and foreign matter.

• WJ-3Surface shall be cleaned to a matte finish with at least two-thirds of the surface area free of all previously existing visible residues (except mill scale), and the remaining one-third containing only randomly dispersed stains of previously existing rust, coatings, and foreign matter.

• WJ-4Surface shall have all loose rust, loose mill scale, and loose coatings uniformly removed.

Non-Visual Conditions of Surface Cleanliness

• SC-1Surface shall be free of all detectable levels of contaminants as determined using available field test equipment with sensitivity approximating laboratory test equipment. For purposes of this standard, contaminants are water-soluble chlorides, iron-soluble salts, and sulfates.

• SC-2Surface shall be cleaned to a matte finish with at least 95% of the Surface shall have less than 7 μg/cm2 chloride contaminants, less than 10 μg/cm2 of soluble ferrous ion levels, and less than 17 μg/cm2 of sulfate contaminants as verified by field or laboratory analysis using reliable, reproducible test equipment.

• SC-3Surface shall have less than 50 μg/cm2 chloride and sulfate contaminants as verified by field or laboratory analysis using reliable, reproducible test equipment.

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Surface PreParation

Surface Preparation By Substrate

Concrete can also be cleaned and prepared using ASTM D 4260 (Acid Etch – Floors), ASTM D 4258 (Solvent Cleaning),

ASTM D 3359 (To Check Adhesion), and ASTM D 4259 (To Abrade Concrete).

FrontLine Coatings www.frontlinecoatings.com 303-578-0571 Page 4 FLC 4 & 7

SSPC-SP1Solvent Cleaning X X X X X X X X

SSPC-SP2Hand Tool Cleaning X X

SSPC-SP3Power Tool Cleaning X X X

SSPC-SP11Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal X

SSPC-SP7/NACE 4Brush-Off Blast Cleaning X X X X X X X X

SSPC-SP14/NACE 8Industrial Blast Cleaning X

SSPC-SP6/NACE 3Commercial Blast Cleaning X

SSPC-SP10/NACE 2Near-White Blast Cleaning X

SSPC-SP5/NACE 1White Metal Blast Cleaning X

SSPC-SP12/NACE 5High- and Ultra High-Pressure Water X X X X XJetting Prior to Recoating

SSPC-SP13/NACE 6Surface Preparation of Concrete X

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Spray ApplicationSpraying is the recommended method of application.

Caution: Use proper mask when spraying FLC 4 & 7.

• Piston Airless Paint Sprayer with 100 foot of hose.

• Capability of sustaining 4000 psi at the gun minimum.

• Recommended spray tip sizes (513, 515 or 517) depending on wind, distance, temperature, humidity, speed and experience of operator.

• Keep pressure on the gun, as opposed to continually releasing the pressure with the prime valve, if hose and gun are in direct sunlight.To keep system air tight.

• Use the hole in the lid to place your suction pipe or tube into to avoid unwanted coagulating.

• It is advisable to place a wet a towel (very damp) over the suction pipe/tube of the bucket.

• Preferably use dedicated equipment for application of this product.

• Lightly sand (320 grit) between coats to remove dry particles to avoid holidays.

• Use a wet film gauge to maintain quality control of the mil thickness specified.

Rolling Caution: Do not use a pan.

Caution: Do not shake when using rolling or brushing methods. Stir as needed.

• Use a bucket with a hanging roller grid.

• Cover bucket with a wet towel to keep edges from drying and contamination.

• Always keep roller fully loaded when not in use.

• When unloading the roller, start 12-14 inches away from where you left off working back toward the area you left off to avoid uneven lapping.

• Use of basic painting skills and principles should lead to a successful application.

Brushing• Use of High Quality Brushes is highly recommended.

• Use of a plastic bottle with a flip top lid or spout will allow you to dispense FLC 4 or 7 on an as needed basis The “flip top cap” dispenser bottle allows you to keep a wet edge with no brush or lap marks.

Caution: Do not work from a can or bucket.

• Always store your brush in a zip lock bag or wrapped in a damp cloth to keep the brush moist and free from coagulation.

Environmental Conditions • Recommended ambient temperature above 50 degrees

and below 110 degrees.

• Shaded application areas are recommended versus direct sunlight when spraying, rolling or brushing.

Note: These conditions will provide a closed film finish and will lessen any dry spray.

Note: If direct sun and high temperature are unavoidable, you can compensate so that the product does not lose its moisture in midair (traveling from gun point to surface) by using a larger tip size and/or standing closer and/or moving arm faster.

• Protect against wind gusts to avoid contamination of newly coated surface(s).

Clean-up • Clean machine and gun by flushing system with 2-3 gallons

of hot water.

• Purge all spray equipment/hoses of water to prevent corrosion.

• Do not clean system with acetone or paint thinners in system.

FrontLine Coatings www.frontlinecoatings.com 303-578-0571 Page 5 FLC 4 & 7

Product informationRODUCT NFORMATION

PRODUCT: FLC 7 GLOSS

Frontline Coatings Page 1 of 1 FLC 7

Recommended Systems

Warranty

Disclaimer

Any existing product or system currently attached to thesubstratum needs to be removed or evaluated as to its ability tocontinue to adhere.FLC 7 does not need any primer to assist in its ability to continueto adhere ( 1400-1500 PSI ) on all smooth surfaces. We dorecommend FLC 4 be applied over all rough ( porous ) surfacesprior to the application of FLC 7 due to it’s ability to penetrateinto the pores thus increasing the PSI strength due to betterphysical adhesion.

The information and recommendations set forth in this product data sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of FrontLine Coatings Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication.

Surface PreparationSurface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion.

Safety PrecautionsSSPC-SP2SSPC-SP13/NAC6 or ICRI No. 310.2,CSP1-3Dry and Sand Smooth

The FrontLine Coating Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Front Line Coatings quality control procedures.Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determinedby FrontLine Coatings. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY FRONTLINE COATINGS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Refer to MSDS sheet before use.Published technical data and instructions are subject to change with notice. Contact your FrontLine Coating representative for additional technical data and instructions.

Ordering Information

Tinting

Packaging:Weight:

1 Gallon or 5 Gallon10 lbs. Per Gallon(May vary by color)

Application Conditions

50°F (10°C) Minimum, 110 °F (43°) Maximum

(Air surface and material at least 6° F ( 29° C ) above dew point85% maximum)Refer to product application for detailed applicationinformation

Use FLC tints only 5% - 10% Blend, stir or mix until uniformcolor.

Maximum Recommended Surface Preparation

White MetalNear White MetalCommercial BlastBrush Off BlastRustedHand Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted RustedPower Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted

Sa 3Sa 2.5Sa 2Sa 1C St 2D St 2C St 3D St 3

Sa 3Sa 2.5Sa 2Sa 1C St 2D St 2C St 3D St 3

SP 5SP 10SP 6SP 7SP 2SP 2SP 3SP 3

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Surface Preparation Standards

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aPPLicator information

FrontLine Coatings www.frontlinecoatings.com 303-578-0571 Page 7 FLC 4 & 7

Application Type: Roller, Brush, Airless Spray, Conventional Spray, High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP)

Location: Indoors, Outdoors, Above Ground any Surface

Usage Type: Water Based, Single Component, Acrylic Polymer, Organic, Convertible, Thermosetting, One Stage All Coat suggest different colors for any additional coats.

NOTE: Convertible Coatings cure by one of several polymerization mechanisms, even when solvent evaporation is also involved. The resins used in convertible coatings undergo a chemical change as the cure progresses, so the resulting film in not readily re-dissolved in the solvent(s) used in application. These types of coatings are also known as thermosetting

Service Type: New Construction / Existing Structure Maintenance

Performance Type: All purpose coating for protection against Atmospheric Corrosion, Barrier Coating

NOTE: A barrier coating impedes the ingress of oxygen, water, and soluable salts (emplified by the most common salt in seawater, sodium chloride). The barrier coating prevents the formulation of an effective electrolyte at the coating/metal interface (water and soluble salt) and restricts access of the strongly depolarizing oxygen molecule.

Classification by Environment: Above Ground, Below Ground

Coating System: Piston Sprayer / Topcoat

Number of Coats: As required to obtain 8 to 10 mils Dry Film Thickness (DFT), 1-3 according to specs.

NOTE: one coat equates to approx. 2.5 mils

Service Life Estimate without Maintenance: 10 to 20 years when prep and application are done properly, depending on the working environment of the final product.

Type of Surface: Metals, Plastic, Concrete, Wood

Surface Temperature: 40F to 110F

Surface PreparationPre-Clean Visible Surface: Remove deposits such as oil, grease,

salts, soil, rust, mill scale – pressure wash or grit blast NOTE: The use of a product called Hold Tight can assist in

removing surface contaminants.

NOTE: SSPC-SP1 defines a variety of pre-cleaning methods, including:

(1) Solvent wipe with cloth or rag, (2) Immersion of the substrate in solvent, (3) Solvent spray, (4) Vapor Degreasing, (5) Steam Cleaning, (6) Emulsion Cleaning, (7) Chemical paint stripping, (8) Alkaline cleaners. NOTE: Visual Standard SSPC-VIS 3 is commonly used to idendify

Rust Grades A, B, C, D before surface preparation.

Hand Tool Cleaning: • SSPC-SP2 • ISO 8501-1 • St2, or St3

Power Tool Cleaning: • SSPC-SP3 • SSPC-SP11 • SSPC-SP15 • ISO 8501-1 • St2 or St3

Solvent Cleaning: • SSPC-SP1

Blast Cleaning: • SSPC-SP5 White Metal Blast Cleaning • SSPC-SP10 Near White Metal Blast Cleaning • SSPC-SP6 Commerical Blast Cleaning • SSPC-SP7 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning • SSPC-SP14 Industrial Blast Cleaning

Post-Clean: Warm Water

Surface Profile: 2.5 mils to 3.5 mils ideal, Smooth or Profile

Soluble Salt Removal: Determine the presence of certain chemical salt deposits, by means of test paper or chemical test kits. Steel that has developed corrosion in the presence of certain contamination (e.g., sulfates, chlorides) may be difficult to clean adequately. Even though the surface may appear to be properly blast cleaned and free of corrosion products, it may contain enough non-visible contamination to create a surface unsuitable for coating. NOTE: The standards below are some used for various test methods:

• SSPC-Guide 15 • ISO 8502-2 • ISO 8502-5 • ISO 8502-6 • ISO 8502-9 NOTE: To remedy the problem of soluble salts on the surface,

the surface should be cleaned thoroughly. It may be better to wash using high-pressure wash equipment. In these cases, follow surface preparation with tests for soluable iron (ferrous) salts and/or cholorides to ensure that remaining contamination is below critical levels.

Preheating: Not Required

Surface Application Temperature: 40° F to 120° F

Coating ApplicationPrimer: Used for all coats. Change color for wear identification

purposes only, one color will suffice or use clear.

aPPLication informationPPLICATION NFORMATION

PRODUCT: FLC 7 GLOSS

Frontline Coatings Page 1 of 1 FLC 7

Surface Preparation

Performance Tips

Disclaimer

Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil,dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material toensure adequate adhesion.

Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For OPTIMAL performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6.

Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign materialper SSPC-SP1.

Call for Special Order formula.

Surface must be clean, dry and sound. No painting should bedone immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knotsand pitch streaks must be sanded smooth.

If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material.Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled byabrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry oneweek before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additionalabrasion of the surface and/ or removal of the previous coatingmay be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint ispeeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrateand treat as a new surface as above.

Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent earlyfailure in these areas.

When using spray equipment, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pin holes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle.

During the early stages of drying, the coating is sensitive to rain, dew, high humidity, and moisture condensation. Plan painting schedules to avoid these influences during the first 6 hours of curing.

Application temperature above 95˚ F ( 35˚ C ) may cause dryspray, uneven sheen, and lengthen the drying time.

FLC 7 coating is extremely sensitive to hydrocarbon containingsolvents. When cleaning the surface per SSPC-SP1, use only anemulsifying industrial detergent followed by a water rinse.

Application Conditions

50°F (10°C) Minimum, 110 °F (43°) Maximum

(Air surface and material at least 6° F ( 29° C ) above dew point85% maximum)

Clean-Up InformationWarm water and detergent for liquids. Acetone for dried residue.Flush spray equipment with water until water has thoroughlygone through the system. Repeat until until clean.

Mixing Instructions

Surface preparation must be completed as indicated.

Mix paint thoroughly to a uniform consistency.

Recommended Spreading Rate Per CoatApply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreadingrate as indicated below:

One sprayed coat equals 2.5 dry mil thick. Thickness of a creditcard is 30 dry mil as an example. FLC 7 will cover 1000 squarefeet at dry 2.5 thickness on non porous surfaces. Coveragevaries on porous surfaces.

Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats toachieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

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PPLICATION NFORMATION

PRODUCT: FLC 7 GLOSS

Frontline Coatings Page 1 of 1 FLC 7

Surface Preparation

Performance Tips

Disclaimer

Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil,dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material toensure adequate adhesion.

Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For OPTIMAL performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6.

Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign materialper SSPC-SP1.

Call for Special Order formula.

Surface must be clean, dry and sound. No painting should bedone immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knotsand pitch streaks must be sanded smooth.

If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material.Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled byabrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry oneweek before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additionalabrasion of the surface and/ or removal of the previous coatingmay be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint ispeeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrateand treat as a new surface as above.

Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent earlyfailure in these areas.

When using spray equipment, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pin holes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle.

During the early stages of drying, the coating is sensitive to rain, dew, high humidity, and moisture condensation. Plan painting schedules to avoid these influences during the first 6 hours of curing.

Application temperature above 95˚ F ( 35˚ C ) may cause dryspray, uneven sheen, and lengthen the drying time.

FLC 7 coating is extremely sensitive to hydrocarbon containingsolvents. When cleaning the surface per SSPC-SP1, use only anemulsifying industrial detergent followed by a water rinse.

Application Conditions

50°F (10°C) Minimum, 110 °F (43°) Maximum

(Air surface and material at least 6° F ( 29° C ) above dew point85% maximum)

Clean-Up InformationWarm water and detergent for liquids. Acetone for dried residue.Flush spray equipment with water until water has thoroughlygone through the system. Repeat until until clean.

Mixing Instructions

Surface preparation must be completed as indicated.

Mix paint thoroughly to a uniform consistency.

Recommended Spreading Rate Per CoatApply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreadingrate as indicated below:

One sprayed coat equals 2.5 dry mil thick. Thickness of a creditcard is 30 dry mil as an example. FLC 7 will cover 1000 squarefeet at dry 2.5 thickness on non porous surfaces. Coveragevaries on porous surfaces.

Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats toachieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

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MSDSSection 1 Product Identification Company Identification

Section 2 Hazard(s) Identification

Section 3 Composition/Information On Ingredients

Section 4 First Aid Measures

Section 5 Fire-Fighting Measures

FLC 7 - (FLC 7 Glossy)LMN100Multi-Surface Sealant

Robert Blahnik6-Feb-2014

(USA) B&B Blending, Inc. / FrontLine Coatings 10963 Leroy Dr. Northglenn, CO. 80233 (800) 875-6320 or (303) 289-6320(303) 289-6325

USA/Canada 1-800-535-5053International 1-352-323-3500

Inhalation: YesSkin: YesIngestion: YesEyes: Yes

Inhalation: IrritantSkin: IrritantIngestion: IrritantEyes: Irritant

Inhalation: May irritate nose, throat and lungsSkin: May cause irritation on prolonged or repeated contactIngestion: Not expected to be harmfulEyes: May cause eye irritation

Non-Hazardous None

May aggravate pre-existing skin conditions

Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed N/A

Diproplyene Glycol Methyl Ether 34590-94-8 <2%

Remove to fresh air, give oxygen if needed.Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persist.Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention if irritation persists.Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists.

None beyond listed above

N/A N/ANone F C

1 1 00 0 0

Section 6 Accidental Release Measures

Use whatever is appropriate to extinguish adjacent fire.None None

None Known

Contain spill. Remove with inert absorbent material. Wash spill area with water.

Section 7 Handling And StorageStore containers upright with lids securely tightened. Store between 40ºF (4°C) - 100°F (37.7°C). Keep from freezing.

Keep out of reach of children. Do not get in eyes or on skin.

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MSDSMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

FrontLine Coatings www.frontlinecoatings.com 303-578-0571 Page 9 FLC 4 & 7

MSDSMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETMSDSSection 8 Exposure Control / Personal Protection

Section 9 Physical And Chemical Properties

Section 10 Stability And Reactivity

Section 11 Toxicological Information

Section 12 Ecological Information

Diproplyene Glycol Methyl Ether 34590-94-8 TWA 100ppm 100ppm 150ppl <2%

White Slightly Acrylate 4-6 Milky White Dispersible

Section 16 Other Information

No known significant effects or critical hazards No known significant effects or critical hazards

Section 14 Handling And Storage

Local Exhaust Adequate None necessary Approved Safety Glasses Chemical resistant, impervious gloves Eye wash fountain in work area recommended.

Observe good housekeeping practices.

212° F 100° CF CF C

N/AN/AN/A

Basis (Butyl Acetate=1) 1.01-1.02

Stable Strong oxidizers No specific data

None - under normal conditions of storage/use Will not occur N/A

Diproplyene Glycol Methyl Ether 34590-94-8 Oral / rat: 5130 mg/kg ≤2%

Section 13 Disposal ConsiderationsIn accordance with Federal, State and local regulations Not regulated

Cleaning compoundsNot regulated in accordance with 49 CFR

Cleaning compoundsNot regulated in accordance IATA

Cleaning compoundsNot regulated in accordance IMDG

Section 15 Regulatory Information

PREPARATION INFORMATION: B&B BLENDING, INC. 2013The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the best of B&B Blending's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. You can contact B&B Blending to ensure that this document is the most current available. The information and recommendations are offered for the user's consideration and examination. It is the user's responsibility to satisfy itself that the product is suitable for the intended use. If buyer repackages this product, it is the user's responsibility to ensure proper health, safety and other necessary information is included with and/or on the container. Appropriate warnings and safe-handling on the container. Appropriate warnings and safe-handling procedures should be provided to handlers and users. Alteration of this document is strictly prohibited.Except to the extent required by law, re-publication or retransmission of this document, in whole or in part, is not permitted.

All chemical substances in this material are included on or exempted from listing onthe TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances

NoneNone None None

Diproplyene Glycol Methyl Ether 34590-94-PA CA, MA, MN, NJ <2%None Not Regulated

All chemical substances in this material are included on or exempted from listing on the following lists: Australia (AICS),Canada (DSL/NDSL), Europe (EINECS/ELINCS), Korea (TCCL), Japan (METI), the Philippines (RA6969).

U.S. Federal Regulations

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Mr. Michael Lowrie September 3, 2014Front Line Coatings Project J13110a10963 Lerroy DriveNorthglenn, CO 80233

Subject – Testing of FLC-7

Dear Mr. Lowrie,

In accordance with your request, Weldon Laboratories, Inc. has performed adhesion testing of your FLC-7 water based coating. Two gallons of this material was received from B.B. Blending in December of2013.

The coating was spray applied to a 4”x6” x 1/8” commercial grade steel panel which had been blastcleaned to an SSPC-SPS white metal blast, to obtain a dry film thickness (DFT) of approximately 8-9 mils.The panel was cured at room temperature for at least two weeks prior to testing.

Adhesion (ASTM D4541) was performed using a Defelso PosiTest. The result (average of three pulls) was1483 psi, with a mix of cohesive and adhesive failure.

Sincerely,

Dwight G. Weldon President

1188 Rt 30 • P.O. Box 40 • Imperial, PA 15126 • 724-695-2212 • 724-695-2218 FAX

A coating revolution is upon us. FLC 7 is the latest technology in high performance, environmentally advanced, multi-use, waterborne acrylic polymer.This novel technology is the answer to a coating engineer's wish list:

� High volume of solids 65%.

� Elastomeric ability, which also protects against natural wind deterioration.

� Excellent adhesion to metals and existing coating.

� Outstanding moisture resistance.

� Easy to use single component.

� One step system, all in one primer. Mid coat. Top coat.

� Dries to the touch in minutes. Cures within days.

� Easy clean up with water.

� Excellent solvent – chemical resistance.

� Freeze/thaw resistance.

� VOC compliant. Levels so low there is none to list on the MSDS.

� High gloss retention.

� Ships UPS, no Hazmat.

� Last but not least – excellent CORROSION protection.

Applications: bridges, outdoor enclosures, industrial roofs, exposed piping, power and utilities, storage tanks, commercial striping. An ideal commercial and light industrial maintenance and atmospheric protection coating.

Our NACE certified experts can provide the assistance you need.

FLC 7 comes standard in several colors. Custom colors available upon request.

For more information contact:

Michael LowrieDirector of Sales

[email protected]

10963 Leroy Drive, Northglenn, CO 80233

www.frontlinecoatings.com

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